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3 bedroom apartment in TCRW Soho
TCRW Soho, London
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Built-Up Area:
964 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP42257
TCRW Soho, London
Some homes just hit you with a certain feeling the moment you walk in. This three bedroom apartment at TCRW Soho, right in the heart of London's buzzy West End, does that and actually a bit more. I still remember stepping inside on the fifth floor and thinking this is somewhere you'd actually want to spend real time. The view out these big windows is something else. You catch that northwest London light pouring in, especially late in the afternoon when the city is kind of humming along but you can still hear yourself think. Everything feels calm when you are inside, but there is this electric energy knowing you are right in the very middle of central London.
This apartment is just over nine hundred and sixty square feet, so it doesn't feel cramped at all, even if you've got family or friends hanging out. Three good bedrooms mean a bit of flexibility whether you want space for the kids, a guest room, or even a quiet little office with a city view. The ceilings are higher than you expect. I actually looked up and noticed the light softening everything in the evenings because of these clever coffered ceilings and the mood lighting they've built in. It's got that soft-edged luxury feeling, without any of the showy bits you sometimes see. Run your hand over those stained oak doors and you'll notice they even feel solid. Even the click when they close is satisfying. And if things like curtain rails bother you, like they do me, you're in luck. Everything's fitted neat and out of sight so you never see random wires or tracks.
I get a lot of questions about tech in London apartments and honestly, this place is covered. The fibre internet comes ready to go, and very fast if that's your thing. Every room's got its own climate controls so you never have to do the whole thermostat fight in the summer. You just set it and you get on with your day. The entry is keyless, which saves a lot of time when you have your hands full or can't find your keys. My favourite thing is the master switch by the door. Head out for work or a night in Soho, press one button, and you've got all the lights and TV powered down in one go. It just takes a little stress out of leaving the flat in the morning.
The kitchen got me thinking I might actually try to cook more than just toast some days. The quartz countertop feels cool and somehow encourages you to lay out proper ingredients. Miele appliances, which means you're set up for a proper dinner or some weekend baking without any trouble. Even the splashbacks look sharp all the way to the ceiling. Whoever designed it wanted the whole thing to just work properly. The bathrooms are worth peeking into as well. Porcelain tiles, warm oak shelves and the master en suite has one of those Geberit AquaClean toilets so yes, it practically cleans itself and feels like something out of a boutique hotel. Every fixture feels like someone picked it with real life in mind.
Right outside is what makes living here even better. You are honestly two minutes walk from Tottenham Court Road station, so hopping on the tube or catching Crossrail is no big deal at all. Sometimes, I see university students and artists ducking into coffee shops when it rains or the city gets a bit busy. Fitzrovia is a stroll away. Dean Street is just down the block. Oxford Street is right there for shopping, and so many West End theatres are close enough that you could just decide on a show at the last minute and still make it. Even late at night, the neighborhood feels lively but private so you can have your excitement or your peace, however you want to do it that day.
What works best is you are getting true city living and home comfort all tied up together in the same place. It could work for families, professionals, couples, even solo buyers who just want a real spot in London. It is a kind of rare privacy for central London, honestly. The only way you can really get a sense is to come stand inside for yourself. If you want to ask about the area, get a feel for how the light lands in the kitchen or just walk around, get in touch anytime. At LuxuryProperty.com, we just want you to feel settled and comfortable making London your home.
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Contact Agent
Jason Hayes
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP42257 when reaching out to us.