## Space
Welcome to my home. Downstairs is a magnificent open plan living space, with large windows opening out onto the sunny patio, flooding the home with light. The main sitting area is a comfortable place to relax at the end of a busy day in London, complete with cable TV and broadband/WIFI throughout the flat. The beautifully finished kitchen is fully equipped, with everything you’d need to enjoy a home-made meal. Although I'd definitely recommend heading to one of the fantastic restaurants nearby! There’s even a cosy reading corner, to unwind in peace. And if you’re coming in the summer, make sure to enjoy the outdoor patio - private and peaceful!
Both bedrooms boast king-size beds and plenty of space and to make your stay as enjoyable as possible, my cleaners place fresh, hotel quality linen on the bed just before your arrival. A bathroom with both a bath and modern shower is just next door.
Stoke Newington is a great neighbourhood - fun and vibrant - with many wonderful pubs, boutique cafes, fantastic parks and and independent designer shops, you really do have everything within walking distance but when you do fancy exploring more of what London has to offer, there's two overground stations nearby, meaning getting around couldn't be easier!
## Access
The whole flat
## Interaction
The flat is rented out when I am away with work, so I’m not there in person. Any queries can be answered straight away by the management company that manage my flat (see contact info)
## Neighborhood
Stoke Newington is part of the Borough of Hackney - well known for its vibrant and diverse lifestyle and culture.
Stoke Newington itself has many great restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs.
Church Street (a ten minute walk from the apartment) is a fantastic street full of independent shops, bars and great places to eat.
Stoke Newington High Street also has many great places to eat, pubs and cafes. There you will also find a supermarket.
Hackney (including Dalston - 5 mins by bus away, and Clapton - also very close by) has so much to offer and explore, and it's all within easy reach - just use the overground or local buses to get around - or walk..nothing's very far!
## Transit
Rectory Road Overground station is a 5 min walk away.
Many local buses to connect to the rest of London (closest bus stops are at the end of Benthal Road on Stoke Newington common, or at the junction on Brooke Road and Rectory Road - 3 min walk away).
## Notes