Number Fourteen
Two Private Central London Apartments for rent in South Kensington

ABOUT THE APARTMENTS
AT NUMBER FOURTEEN
Two separate light bright South Kensington flats; the Ground Floor Flat and the Garden Flat, stylishly designed with access to private garden. Each flat will give you the feeling of having your 'own' front door on this lovely white stucco fronted London street. Located moments from the great London Museums, beautiful Hyde Park, Kings Road, Knightsbridge, Chelsea and with the best Tube and bus connections. Flats directly above each other, connected by garden, ideal for bookings of 6.
EXPLORE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
An abundance of restaurants, coffee shops and bakeries on your doorstep. Choose between Gails, Paul and Farm Girl for breakfast. For dinner there is Spanish, Italian, Polish, Indian, Lebanese, Chinese, Thai or Japanese
Explore the vibrant Kings Road shops and cafes. On Saturdays visit London's best Neighbourhood Market at Duke of York Square
Stroll or cycle through beautiful Hyde Park, it's only 3 blocks away, visit the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens and Princess Diana's Memorial, or just lie under a tree and watch the world go by
A five minute walk to the renowned museums and galleries - The V&A, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. The Royal Albert Hall is also a hop, skip and jump away
Two minutes to South Kensington Tube: serviced by 3 Underground lines: Piccadilly, District and Circle lines (direct lines to the West End Theatre District, Knightsbridge, Notting Hill, Chelsea, Victoria). Also, the best Bus routes on your doorstep
Ten minute walk to the historic Harrods department store and legendary Knightsbridge shops
AMENITIES
Private Garden
Free Wifi
Gyms and Yoga Studios nearby
Washing machine and Dryer provided.
2 minutes to Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Postal, Printing and Courier Services
Things you need to Know:
In summer there is no air conditioning but standing fans are provided in each room.
In summer when windows are open you may occasionally hear announcements from the nearby tube station and passing of the trains. It’s not bad, even quite ‘local’, it’s just that you need to know!