Hampstead Kidderpore Avenue Home is a four-bedroom family home designed to accommodate up to eight guests. The sleeping configuration includes three double bedrooms, each with a standard double bed suitable for two guests, and a fourth bedroom equipped with a smaller pull-out sofa bed that can sleep two but is better suited to one adult or two children. The property also features 3.5 bathrooms, offering a mix of full bathrooms and additional facilities for convenience. One of the bedrooms includes a private balcony, while the overall layout spans a spacious multi-level home, making it more suitable for guests comfortable with stairs.
Our Hampstead Kidderpore Avenue Home is fully equipped for a self-catered stay, with a large, modern kitchen including appliances such as an oven, stove, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, espresso machine, and cooking essentials. Living spaces include a bright kitchen extension and a patio garden with outdoor seating, ideal for socialising. Guests benefit from comprehensive in-home facilities such as Wi-Fi, air conditioning, central and underfloor heating, a smart TV, and laundry amenities including a washing machine and dryer. Additional comforts include luxury bedding, toiletries, bathrobes, and rain showers.
The Hampstead Kidderpore Avenue Home is located in a highly sought-after North London neighbourhood known for its distinctive “village” atmosphere despite being only a few miles from central London. The area combines quiet, residential streets with a lively high street filled with independent cafés, pubs, boutiques, and restaurants, creating a relaxed yet culturally rich environment. Hampstead has long been associated with artists, writers, and intellectuals, giving it a creative, historic character alongside its elegant Georgian and Victorian architecture. One of the defining features of the area is its proximity to Hampstead Heath, a vast expanse of protected parkland within walking distance of the property. The Heath offers scenic walking trails, open-air swimming ponds, and panoramic views of London from spots such as Parliament Hill. Beyond the green spaces, Hampstead is rich in cultural landmarks, including historic houses and museums such as Kenwood House, Fenton House, and Keats House, as well as traditional pubs and heritage buildings that reflect its long-standing artistic and literary legacy.
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