Rent Apartment Antique Beefwood Stockwell
Holiday Home Rental Description
It’s hard to know where to begin with this English Lord’s opulent Georgian home. We could talk for hours about the attention and care that has gone into its grand interior, but we’ll just give you the highlights in the interest of brevity.
A Grade II listed home, it’s been renovated in lavish Regency style. Step through the front door, and you’ll be transported to another era, with splendid Art Deco artefacts, traditional paint colours, a library filled with leather-bound books, museum-worthy artwork and crockery monogrammed by Elizabeth Royal. Indeed, the main bedroom is fit for a queen, with a bespoke William Yeoward four-poster bed and a boudoir-style en-suite.
The other bedrooms are equally splendid, with a plush boutique feel and silver keys for each provided in a velvet pouch. It’s those little details that take the home from superb to outstanding (you can even choose your bespoke scented candle). You’ll have a field day, just wandering around the home, taking in the rich array of artworks, the one-of-a-kind antiques, and the royal family’s gifts.
If you do manage to tear yourself away, you’re a short seven-minute walk from Stockwell underground station for access to the city’s riches. Then, after a full day in central London, come back for a formal meal in the dining room. As well as two housekeeping staff to keep your regal residence spick and span and an on-request Michelin-trained chef, so there’s no need to lift a finger.
Further Information::
*You’ll have your own private entrance here
*Two housekeeping staff come in daily for two hours — excluding Sundays
*The kitchen will be stocked with day-to-day basics and there will be a welcome hamper with cheese, bread, condiments and biscuits
*Due to the abundance of antiques and 19th-century dinnerware, this home is not suitable for children under the age of twelve
*There’s a dedicated office here if you need to catch up on some work during your stay
*Parking in London can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public transport where possible – though we think the best way to see the city is on foot