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studio apartment in TCRW Soho
TCRW Soho, London
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
Studio
Bathrooms:
1
Built-Up Area:
409 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP42256
TCRW Soho, London
Some places just surprise you from the start. When I first saw this studio apartment right on Dean Street, in the heart of TCRW Soho, honestly I almost forgot I was supposed to be working. It sits quietly on the fourth floor, not too high or too low, and you really get a sense that this is what central London living is all about. Light streams in from the northeast and you can just stand by the window for a while and see the city humming outside, but inside, it feels calm. You get these rare pockets of peace in Soho sometimes, and this apartment really is one of them.
Now, if you are looking at studio apartments for sale in London, you have probably seen a lot of the same sort of thing. But something about this one at TCRW Soho just hits a bit differently. You open the front door with just your phone or a little fob, so you are not digging around for keys when your arms are full. That might not sound groundbreaking but I cannot tell you how many times chasing keys has woken me up faster than coffee. The layout just feels right for 409 square feet. It is not cluttered, there is breathing room and you really notice it. The ceiling has this neat coffered detail with lighting built in, so in the evenings everything feels warm and soft, not bright and empty. I have stood in a lot of apartments, and honestly, it is rare to find one where the space and light just work together. Whoever put this place together clearly thought about people who actually live in their homes.
There are little details that might go unnoticed at first. The oak doors are solid, have a weight to them and, small thing, but the storage is actually practical. Look in the wardrobe and you will see it goes deep, and there is soft lighting inside so you are not searching for your socks in the dark. The little smell of new wood gives a fresh feel when you open the door for the first time. You can close all the curtains by pressing a button, and the lights dim just right if you want to wind down or if you just like background light while you watch something. You can definitely just stretch out on the sofa and forget about the world for an afternoon.
If you like the idea of cooking at home, the kitchen is legit. Miele appliances are hidden behind those smart cabinets, and when you lean on the counter, the quartz worktop feels cool and there is plenty of space to actually get something done. Sometimes apartment kitchens are made for warming up takeaway, but I can see someone making a real meal here. Morning coffee is easy, the kind you sip by the window so you start the day quietly.
The bathroom is tucked away just right. Feels private, a little hotel vibe. There is marbled porcelain on the walls and floors so it always seems bright without being cold. The oak shelves are a nice change from all the tile. The shower has good water pressure and you will probably notice how the mirror is just at the right height, which is something you do not think about until you have to crouch or stand on tiptoe.
The real perk about TCRW Soho has to be the location. You step outside and the city is alive. Fitzrovia and Soho almost blend together here. On Dean Street everyone seems to have a story and Soho Square Gardens is only a quick stroll for when you need a green escape. You sometimes hear music floating up from a busker or passing cafe or see students sketching out the latest project. With Tottenham Court Road Crossrail ticket hall so close by, commuting anywhere in London just happens. The Elizabeth line whisks you to places like Canary Wharf or even the airport before you can finish your podcast.
And yet, inside, you feel worlds apart from the London rush. The main living space cooling works so you never have those stuffy August nights. WiFi is quick and the concierge will know your name in a day or two. There is something reassuring about deliveries being sorted automatically and the whole thing just feels smooth. Security is there, nothing flashy, but enough so you never feel exposed.
Honestly, if you are looking for a studio apartment in TCRW Soho or anywhere near central London, you might want to step inside this one just to see how it feels. Sometimes a space makes it easy to picture your life actually unfolding here and this is one of those places. If you want to visit this studio apartment or just have a chat about what living in central London is really like, I am around any time. At LuxuryProperty.com, we are all about making sure your next move feels right. There is only one way to know, and that is to see it for yourself.
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Contact Agent
Jason Hayes
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP42256 when reaching out to us.