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The Neighbourhood

The house is located south of the King’s Road and just a short distance from the north bank of the River Thames. They are two of London’s most enduring attractions, with the former offering a range of classy boutiques and eateries for you to explore. 

 

Other places worth visiting in the local area include:

The Ship London

The Ship

One of the most famous landmark pubs in London. With undoubtedly one of the best and most famous beer gardens of the city.  

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41 Jews Row, London SW18 1TB

Bluebird London

Bluebird

 is a Grade II-listed building that is now a noted D&D London restaurant and café, but which had its origins as a noted Art Deco garage complex built for the Bluebird Motor Company, which had connections with Sir Malcolm Campbell.

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350 King's Rd, London SW3 5UU

The Sands End

Perfect for a fine evening meal, a hearty traditional Sunday lunch, real cask ale and a Scotch egg whilst watching the rugby with friends or a quick wine break during the evening dog walk.

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135-137 Stephendale Rd, London SW6 2PR

Getting around

The local area is well served by buses which can take you to the King’s Road and around London, including down to the River Thames where you can hop off and enjoy a riverside walk.

You can always order Ubers to get you to where you need to go in London.

 

Or you can use one of the 3 stations that are all about the same distance from the house.
Fulham Broadway Station and Parson’s Green are both London Underground stations that will connect you to all kinds of places in London. And a short distance east from the house is Imperial Wharf, a station that’s on the London Overground network.

 

This will connect you with trendy Clapham, the exhibition centre at Kensington Olympia, offices in Canary Wharf and places further afield including Hampstead, Islington and Stratford.

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