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Front of house
Tachbrook Street is a wonderful Victorian Terrace, designed by Thomas Cubitt, and one of many in this white-stucco area. It's a lovely area to walk around - and not far to the River Thames
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The dining/family room
Leading off the kitchen, this cosy family room seats 8 at the dining table. Another dining table from downstairs (seating six) can be brought upstairs for big, family parties.
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Kitchen leading to terrace
This kitchen, which leads directly from the dining/family room, has a sun-filled terrace on its other side. Four people can breakfast out there. Very peaceful!
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Basement bedroom
The basement bedroom (great Queen bed!) has an ensuite walk-in shower room/WC, a kitchette - and its own sitting room (with sofas and a dining table). Great for granny and grandpa, or a teenage hide-out
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Terrace leading from kitchen
Your breakfast nook - and from it you can look down into the pretty walled garden, that is accessed from the floor below . . .
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Master bedroom
The master bedroom, quietly situated on the top floor at the back, has an ensuite bathroom, loads of storage and its own TV
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The drawing room
The drawing (sitting) room has wonderful ornate ceilings, chandeliers, an instant real-coal-gas-fire, working window shutters, wall-to-ceiling windows, and comfortable sofas.
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The study
These wonderful stairs, which children love to play on (great landings to hide on!) lead to this airy study where the Broadband unit is situated. There are lots of desks and other places to work in this great house.
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Private garden square
Just round the corner is this private garden square, to which our tenants can have a key during their stay in London. Tennis courts; children's play area; great for reading the papers on a sunny Sunday morning. You'd hardly know you were in the city!
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Tate Britain
One of the finest art galleries in the world. Under 10 minutes' walk away.
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The changing of the guard . . .
Buckingham Palace! 10 minutes' walk!
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The London Eye
20 minutes' walk (or a short jog) along the Thames - the most visited attraction in London. Don't miss it (oh, and see the Dali exhibition next door to it, and the London Aquarium, while you're there . . .)
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Houses of Parliament
Twenty minutes' walk . . . and at night, if you listen from your bedroom window, you will hear Big Ben toll . . .
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