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3 bedroom apartment in TCRW Soho
TCRW Soho, London
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
4
Built-Up Area:
1,077 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP42255
TCRW Soho, London
Some homes just have a certain feel as soon as you step inside. This three bedroom apartment in TCRW Soho right in the middle of London's West End really does that. I remember walking in and the light was kind of perfect, coming in from those southwest windows onto Fareham Street and Great Chapel Street. Sometimes the light in London can be a bit tricky but here you honestly just want to stand by the window for a few minutes and take it all in. You notice the softness right away. There is a sense of calm you do not get everywhere, maybe it is those high ceilings or the fact that everything still feels new and cared for.
You can tell people put real thought into every detail. The principal room sort of invites you to slow down. Ceiling has a coffered finish and the lighting sits inside so it is almost hidden but it works. Nothing too showy yet clever if you look properly. And the doors I have got to mention. Taller than standard, with a stained oak look, and when you close them it just feels solid. Sometimes you want to touch the edges and see how it all fits together. That is what happened to me anyway. Even the lights you can set to whichever mood you want at night with just one touch. During the day though, with all the windows, you might not even need them.
Now the living area flows into the kitchen in a way that just feels easy. You do not need to squeeze around furniture. I honestly imagine someone here actually cooking, not just posing for photos. Cabinets are this warm shade, nice to look at but also practical. Quartz stone counters feel smooth when you run a hand over them, plus the splashback catches sunlight and sort of shines for a bit in the morning. Appliances are all Miele so if you like to cook you are already ahead. Even if you just want to make coffee and look out at the city waking up, there is a perfect little corner for that. I almost wanted to start making toast.
Bedrooms are something that surprised me. For central London they are really quiet. Close the doors and it is peaceful. The way the windows and walls are done works much better than most places I have seen. The main bedroom sort of has a walk-in feel, roomy, outfitted with built-in storage that actually holds more than you would think. Both guest bedrooms get proper space too, not just leftover corners. Cooling systems are fitted in all rooms and they work gently in the background. You do not overthink about summer heat which makes everyday city living more relaxed.
The bathrooms need a mention. The primary suite's en-suite just feels like its own world for a few minutes. Marbled porcelain on the walls, subtle oak details. The high tech toilet is a detail that you will not notice at first but it does a bit extra if you look. Bath feels tempting. I get that. Lighting is soft here so it is easier to unwind.
If you work from home or just stream a lot, you get ultra fast fibre broadband ready from the start. That can save headaches I have learned. Keyless entry means you do not rummage for keys when your hands are full. There are hotel style master switches for lighting and TV so you are not losing time with remotes everywhere. Concierge is always there and honestly, I have never seen them miss anything big or small. If you want deliveries handled or extra home services, they have options. Security and privacy feel seamless.
And when you step outside you are probably at the very centre of London life. Oxford Street is just around the corner for shopping, coffee or anything you happen to need. Bond Street's boutiques offer something new every week. Soho Square Gardens lets you just sit and watch city life or let the day slow down. Sometimes you catch students passing by or see kids biking as the sun sets. The Crossrail at Tottenham Court Road is so close so every part of London just feels nearer. I think it makes last minute evenings out easy.
This apartment at TCRW Soho really fits if you want a modern home in the West End with real touches of comfort and the best kind of connectivity. But to know if it is right for you, standing inside and letting yourself slow down a bit is the only real way to tell. If you want to have a look or just chat about what life here could be like, just reach out. At LuxuryProperty.com we do our best to make that next step feel simple and comfortable. Sometimes you just know when a place feels right.
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Contact Agent
Jason Hayes
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP42255 when reaching out to us.