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Artistic, 1930's studio-flat - 20 mins to Central London.
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1 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 2 Gäste33.4 m²
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London, England
- Place, Wimbledon Common17 Gehminuten
- Place, Wimbledon Village Stables7 Autominuten
- Place, New Wimbledon Theatre8 Autominuten
- Airport, London (LHR-Heathrow)55 Autominuten
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1 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 2 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 King-Bett
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
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Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Tätigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschließlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht für deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
Für zusätzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise Gebühren an, die abhängig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar für unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach Verfügbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, Sonderwünschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem Gelände der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Langzeitmieter sind willkommen.
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass die Unterkunft über einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder verfügt
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Zur Gegend
London
Mitten in der Gegend Wimbledon, einem Stadtteil von London, befindet sich dieses Apartment. British Museum und Natural History Museum sind Höhepunkte für kulturell interessierte Besucher, während Kensington High Street und Oxford Street zum Bummeln und Shoppen einladen. Lust auf ein spannendes Event? Dann schau doch mal in den Veranstaltungskalender dieser beiden Locations: Wembley-Stadion und The Arena.
London, England
In der Umgebung
- Wimbledon Common - 17 Gehminuten - 1.4 km
- Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf - 17 Gehminuten - 1.5 km
- Wimbledon Village Stables - 7 Autominuten - 2.0 km
- Wimbledon Library - 8 Autominuten - 2.0 km
- New Wimbledon Theatre - 8 Autominuten - 2.3 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Yayhouse - 14 Gehminuten
- Starbucks - 3 Gehminuten
- Raynes Park Tavern - 3 Gehminuten
- Bosa Lebanese Kitchen - 3 Gehminuten
- Costa Coffee - 16 Gehminuten
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Über den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Mark
’m an active footballer, a drummer, and an enthusiastic local resident who helps run my local football club, Raynes Park Vale FC (if you’re free while you’re here, come along to a game — seriously). I also have an MA in Art History, which I wrote and completed in this very flat, so it has a proven track record as both a creative and productive space.
As a host, the most important thing for guests to know is that I’m present throughout your stay. Much of the time I live just a few minutes away and, when I’m local, I’m always happy to help in person with anything practical I can. When I’m away — usually hiding out in the Sussex countryside — I’m still very much available by WhatsApp or phone if you need anything at all.
I do work full time, and my days and evenings are often taken up with work, football or drumming in a local studio, but if you message me you will hear back from me. I’m friendly, helpful and chatty when needed, but also completely unobtrusive if you’d rather just enjoy the space and get on with your stay.
I’m a born-and-bred Londoner who genuinely loves this city and the neighbourhood I live in. I’m always happy to share local knowledge — whether that’s tracking down gig tickets, recommending restaurants and activities, pointing out lesser-known places of interest, or helping you navigate practical things like healthcare. On more than one occasion I’ve even accompanied guests while they accessed emergency medical or dental care.
In short: I’m here if you need me, out of the way if you don’t — and always on your side.
As a host, the most important thing for guests to know is that I’m present throughout your stay. Much of the time I live just a few minutes away and, when I’m local, I’m always happy to help in person with anything practical I can. When I’m away — usually hiding out in the Sussex countryside — I’m still very much available by WhatsApp or phone if you need anything at all.
I do work full time, and my days and evenings are often taken up with work, football or drumming in a local studio, but if you message me you will hear back from me. I’m friendly, helpful and chatty when needed, but also completely unobtrusive if you’d rather just enjoy the space and get on with your stay.
I’m a born-and-bred Londoner who genuinely loves this city and the neighbourhood I live in. I’m always happy to share local knowledge — whether that’s tracking down gig tickets, recommending restaurants and activities, pointing out lesser-known places of interest, or helping you navigate practical things like healthcare. On more than one occasion I’ve even accompanied guests while they accessed emergency medical or dental care.
In short: I’m here if you need me, out of the way if you don’t — and always on your side.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
This flat was my first home in Raynes Park, and it’s still a special place for me. Even after growing up and living in the area for many years, I didn’t know Langham Court existed until I found it — and even now, people who’ve lived locally for decades often look genuinely puzzled when I mention where it is.
Tucked away from the main roads and out of sight, Langham Court feels like a little secret: a calm, self-contained community that you’d never stumble across by accident. That sense of being hidden away is a big part of its charm.
The flat is still very much a place that reflects me. Yes, some things have changed to make it easier for guests — there’s now just one guitar in the flat rather than the seven that once lived here, and the vinyl collection that used to take up half a wall has moved on — but many of my favourite books are still here. The kitchen is, I hope, still a place where you can cook a paella, pasta, a proper roast, grab a quick snack, or unpack a takeaway and eat with friends.
One of the things that makes the flat so easy to live in is just how convenient the location is for everyday life. Within a five-minute walk you’ve got three supermarkets, local shops, chemists, barbers, nail bars and even the kind of motor mechanic you actually trust. There are at least a dozen places to eat — from Turkish to Punjabi to Korean, plus excellent fish and chips — a modest but lively local pub, good coffee spots, a buzzing local music venue and an arts centre. It’s the sort of place where you can forget to plan ahead and still be absolutely fine.
For me, the flat has always been — and often still is — a place to “hang out”: somewhere comfortable, relaxed and easy to be in, rather than something overly styled or precious. It’s a home first, and I think that’s what makes it feel welcoming.
Tucked away from the main roads and out of sight, Langham Court feels like a little secret: a calm, self-contained community that you’d never stumble across by accident. That sense of being hidden away is a big part of its charm.
The flat is still very much a place that reflects me. Yes, some things have changed to make it easier for guests — there’s now just one guitar in the flat rather than the seven that once lived here, and the vinyl collection that used to take up half a wall has moved on — but many of my favourite books are still here. The kitchen is, I hope, still a place where you can cook a paella, pasta, a proper roast, grab a quick snack, or unpack a takeaway and eat with friends.
One of the things that makes the flat so easy to live in is just how convenient the location is for everyday life. Within a five-minute walk you’ve got three supermarkets, local shops, chemists, barbers, nail bars and even the kind of motor mechanic you actually trust. There are at least a dozen places to eat — from Turkish to Punjabi to Korean, plus excellent fish and chips — a modest but lively local pub, good coffee spots, a buzzing local music venue and an arts centre. It’s the sort of place where you can forget to plan ahead and still be absolutely fine.
For me, the flat has always been — and often still is — a place to “hang out”: somewhere comfortable, relaxed and easy to be in, rather than something overly styled or precious. It’s a home first, and I think that’s what makes it feel welcoming.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
Some homes shout. This one quietly gets on with being a home.
This flat was my first home in Raynes Park, and it’s still a special place for me. Even after growing up locally, I didn’t know Langham Court existed until I found it — and even now, people who’ve lived in the area for years often look slightly puzzled when I mention where it is.
Tucked away from the main roads, Langham Court feels like a little secret: a calm, self-contained community you’d never stumble across by accident. That sense of being hidden away is a big part of its charm.
The flat is still very much a place that reflects me. A few things have changed to make it more guest-friendly — there’s now one guitar rather than the seven that once lived here, and the vinyl collection that used to take up half a wall has moved on — but many of my favourite books are still here. The kitchen is, I hope, still a place to cook a paella, pasta, a proper roast, grab a quick snack, or unpack a takeaway and eat with friends.
Everyday life here couldn’t be much easier. Within a five-minute walk you’ve got three supermarkets, local shops, chemists, barbers, nail bars and a reliable local mechanic. There are loads of places to eat — from Turkish to Punjabi to Korean, plus excellent fish and chips — along with good coffee spots, a modest but lively local pub, a buzzing music venue and an arts centre. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where you don’t need to plan ahead.
Alongside all that, it’s always been a great place to work. Fast broadband, a compact, comfortable space and everything on your doorstep make it easy to sit down and focus. If I need a short break, some food, or ingredients for dinner, I can stretch my legs and be back at my desk in minutes — no car, no bus, no missed meetings.
Above all, the flat has always been a place to hang out: relaxed, comfortable and easy to be in. It’s a home first, and I think that’s what makes it feel welcoming.
This flat was my first home in Raynes Park, and it’s still a special place for me. Even after growing up locally, I didn’t know Langham Court existed until I found it — and even now, people who’ve lived in the area for years often look slightly puzzled when I mention where it is.
Tucked away from the main roads, Langham Court feels like a little secret: a calm, self-contained community you’d never stumble across by accident. That sense of being hidden away is a big part of its charm.
The flat is still very much a place that reflects me. A few things have changed to make it more guest-friendly — there’s now one guitar rather than the seven that once lived here, and the vinyl collection that used to take up half a wall has moved on — but many of my favourite books are still here. The kitchen is, I hope, still a place to cook a paella, pasta, a proper roast, grab a quick snack, or unpack a takeaway and eat with friends.
Everyday life here couldn’t be much easier. Within a five-minute walk you’ve got three supermarkets, local shops, chemists, barbers, nail bars and a reliable local mechanic. There are loads of places to eat — from Turkish to Punjabi to Korean, plus excellent fish and chips — along with good coffee spots, a modest but lively local pub, a buzzing music venue and an arts centre. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where you don’t need to plan ahead.
Alongside all that, it’s always been a great place to work. Fast broadband, a compact, comfortable space and everything on your doorstep make it easy to sit down and focus. If I need a short break, some food, or ingredients for dinner, I can stretch my legs and be back at my desk in minutes — no car, no bus, no missed meetings.
Above all, the flat has always been a place to hang out: relaxed, comfortable and easy to be in. It’s a home first, and I think that’s what makes it feel welcoming.
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