Summary:
Just a five-minute stroll from the lush greenery of Battersea Park and moments from the iconic Battersea Power Station development, this chic one-bedroom flat offers the ultimate South West London lifestyle. Perfectly positioned near the River Thames with seamless access to Chelsea, Brixton, and Clapham Common, it’s the ideal base for exploring the city. Book now to begin!
Please note that the property is located on a main road, so some traffic noise may be heard during peak hours.
The Space:
— 24/7 guest support
— Professionally cleaned
— Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
— Wifi available
— Please be advised that this property operates on a fully self-catered basis. While certain amenities such as salt and pepper, cooking oil, and toiletries may be provided, their availability is not guaranteed and may vary between bookings.
Perfectly positioned just a short stroll from the iconic Battersea Park and moments from the vibrant Battersea Power Station, this elegant one-bedroom flat offers the ideal base for both leisure and business travellers. With easy access to Chelsea, Clapham, and beyond, you’ll have the best of London right at your doorstep.
The living and dining area is beautifully furnished with a plush velvet sofa and a vintage dining table for two — a perfect setting for a romantic dinner or a relaxing evening in. Flooded with natural light, this inviting space is ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the city.
The sleek open-plan kitchen comes fully equipped with modern appliances, offering everything you need to whip up anything from a quick breakfast to a gourmet dinner. Whether you're staying for a weekend or longer, you’ll enjoy the convenience and style of this well-designed culinary space.
The serene bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed dressed in crisp hotel-quality linens, ample floor-to-ceiling wardrobes for your belongings, and direct access to the en-suite bathroom. It’s your own private sanctuary for restful nights and lazy mornings.
The contemporary bathroom is finished to a high standard, with a walk-in shower and all the essentials provided — fluffy towels, toiletries, and thoughtful touches to make your stay comfortable.
Due to the property's prime location near a main road, light traffic noise may be experienced during peak hours — a small trade-off for such fantastic connectivity and access to London’s top spots. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience in one of London’s most exciting neighbourhoods. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Guest Access:
You will have full access to the property during your stay. Enjoy!
The Neighborhood:
Few places bustle like Battersea these days, with top-notch restaurants, bars and boozers bringing 'em in from far and wide. The Battersea Arts Centre continues to showcase some of the best in the business, and the zoo and the park are great for kids (and kids within). The Pump House Gallery is as good as ever and then there's the heliport, with choppers taking you for some seriously impressive views across our fair city.
Battersea has plenty of shops and restaurants — close to Clapham Junction, up St John’s Road, continuing along Northcote Road and up the hill from the junction along Lavender Hill and Battersea Rise. There is a Debenhams department store on the corner of Lavender Hill and St John’s Road.
Northcote Road is dominated by mid-market chains such as Jigsaw, Whistles and Phase Eight and youth brands White Stuff and Jack Wills. Two long-standing butchers, Dove & Son and Hennessy, along with sports shop Capstick and jewellers Asquiths have survived other local independents.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s London House restaurant in Battersea Square has brought fine dining to the area. Other local eateries include Soif, a French bistro and wine bar in Battersea Rise, part of the Terroirs group, which has pioneered natural and organic wines; Boqueria Market, a tapas bar in Queenstown Road; the eccentric Fish in a Tie Mediterranean restaurant in Falcon Road, and two imports from Brixton Village — sourdough pizza restaurant Franco Manca in Northcote Road, and KaoSarn, a Thai restaurant in St John’s Hill.
Getting Around:
Rail: Clapham Junction has trains to locations both within and outside London, including Brighton and other south coast destinations. Services take just ten minutes to Waterloo or seven minutes to Victoria. The Overground network provides links across West London, South London, Docklands, East London and Highbury and Islington. Trains from Battersea Park reach Victoria in five minutes and Queenstown Road trains get to Waterloo in seven minutes.
Tube: The Northern Line now operates from Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms.
Bus: The area is well served by the bus network with route 19 to Finsbury Park, 37 and 39 running to Putney, 77 to Waterloo, 87 to Aldwych, 156 to Vauxhall, 44 and 170 to Victoria, 137 to Oxford Circus, 156 to Wimbledon, 319 to Sloane Square, 337 to Richmond, 345 to South Kensington and 452 to Kensal Rise.
Cycle: There are half a dozen Santander Cycles docking stations across the area.
Helicopter: Whether for business or pleasure, the excitement of helicopter travel is hard to beat. The London Heliport is based in Battersea and can make all the arrangements necessary, whatever type of trip you’re looking for.
International Travel: City Airport is 45 minutes away by road, while Gatwick Airport is about an hour by road, but 30 minutes by train.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!