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2 bedroom apartment in TCRW Soho
TCRW Soho, London
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Built-Up Area:
827 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP42258
TCRW Soho, London
Some homes just seem to settle your shoulders a little as soon as you walk in. This two bedroom apartment tucked into the fifth floor at TCRW Soho, right in the thick of London's West End, feels like one of those places. You get that moment at the door where you want to pause and just take in what's going on around you. Maybe it's the quiet up above Dean Street or the way the city noise just falls away once you step inside. There is something about living here that feels different from your ordinary London flat.
Honestly, one of the first things you'll notice is just how unusually welcoming the whole space feels for a central London property. Every room sort of invites you in. The ceilings have those coffered features that usually pop up in really smart hotels, which makes the place feel just that bit more special. You get dimmable mood lighting all around and at night it genuinely works better than expected when you want the apartment to feel cosy. Even the doors feel substantial. There's this satisfying weight when you close them, and the stained oak gives everything a richer look. All the smaller touches are nailed and it just feels easy to imagine actually living here instead of struggling with awkward layouts.
The main living area is bright in a surprisingly gentle way. I found myself stopping by the window just to enjoy that soft northeast light that fills the space in the morning. It makes for a calm spot to eat breakfast, catch up on your phone or just watch the world squint awake outside. You could also work from home here without a second thoughtโultra fast fibre broadband comes set up, and you get one of those big Sky Glass TVs tucked into a bespoke unit so the room always looks tidy. The built in storage means you will not end up fighting with boxes or dragging in more cabinets.
There's plenty in the details that show whoever designed this place actually thought about real life. You get keyless entry on the front door so juggling bags or umbrellas in the rain is no big deal. The master switch for the lights and TV is by the door, which is one of those nice-to-have things that just saves you little bits of hassle every day. Curtain tracks are all hidden out of sight, so the windows do not have any clutter. Just soft lines that pull your eye out to the London streets below.
The kitchen is not a token London galley kitchen either. It is a real working kitchen with quartz stone worktops running the full length and a proper splashback to keep it all feeling sharp and clean. The appliances are tucked away inside the cabinets so nothing sticks out or gets in your way. I could easily picture slow mornings with coffee while the city buzzes quietly in the background. And, as always, friends gravitate toward the kitchen and here you would not mind at all.
Both bedrooms keep things relaxed. You get the programmable lighting so it is easy to create an atmosphere for reading or winding down at night. More of that deep oak finish on the doors and trim, which keeps it feeling consistent and calm. You will not feel cramped either. The master en suite stands out tooโmarbled porcelain gives it a proper hotel feel, and the shower is actually big enough to enjoy, not the usual squeeze you find in London apartments. There are Geberit loos here as well, which goes to show the quality of the fittings right through.
TCRW Soho itself is a spot that makes living in London feel pretty simple. You step outside and you are right between Soho and Fitzrovia, which means some of the best dining, markets and city life are on your doorstep but it never feels chaotic once you step back in. The new Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station is moments away so you can hop on the Elizabeth, Central and Northern lines without a trek. If you want greenery, Soho Square Gardens is pretty close and now and then I've noticed people heading there just to grab a coffee and watch the city go by. There is a certain energy to this area but at the end of the day you still have your own peaceful hideaway above it all.
Honestly, this apartment is for someone who wants a real home in London's West End, not just an address. You get comfort and careful design in one of the liveliest spots in the city. The only way to know if it feels right for you is to come see it for yourself. If you ever want to have a look or just chat it through, I am always happy to help. At LuxuryProperty.com we just want your next step to feel like the right one.
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Contact Agent
Jason Hayes
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP42258 when reaching out to us.