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Some homes just have a certain feel right when you walk in and I got that feeling the first time I visited this three bedroom apartment at Sovereign Court in Hammersmith. It is actually hard to rush through the space because everything here almost encourages you to slow down and look around for a minute. The light coming in is kind of gentle but steady and there is this mix of warm and cool colors around you that just somehow works. Honestly I caught myself taking an extra loop through the living area just because it felt so open and easy to move around in.
If you know Hammersmith at all you will appreciate how Sovereign Court puts you in the middle of things but still just on the quieter edge. Everything in central London is super close and you almost forget about your car completely because the tube stations are so near you do not even think about the hassle of traffic. The morning I visited someone was walking to the station with a coffee and even though it was busy it somehow felt calm around the entrance of this building. The layout here really pulls you in from the start with a tiled entrance hallway that has just the right amount of shine and it opens to that roomy living space and a kitchen you would actually want to cook in. Real counter space too not just a spot for the blender. Stone worktops everywhere. I glanced at the Siemens appliances and realized there was everything you would expect if you enjoy real meals, not just takeaways.
You notice the marble floors don't just look nice, they actually make the place cooler in that old school London summer way. The wall tiling is one of those things that does not shout for attention but every so often catches the light and makes the hallway feel a bit more special. The doors are the softest light gray and if you are a fan of details there is Vado brassware that looks solid and well thought out. Sometimes you find apartments where it seems like the interior was thrown together but here it clearly was planned. Even with all the modern touches the whole flat feels welcoming and almost easy going which is not what you always get in a city home.
Honestly one of the nicest things I noticed was how close Furnivall Gardens is. You step outside and within a couple minutes you can be walking along the Thames or looking out at Hammersmith Bridge which is never a bad way to clear your head after work. I stood by the window and actually saw a group of people kayaking down by the river and you realize how connected this place is to proper local life. The Blue Anchor and The Dove are those riverside pubs you always hear about and they really are close enough that you might just meet friends there for a quiet night or just let the kids watch the ducks for a bit while you relax.
Inside the apartment the space is spread out enough so if you have family or even want to set up a home office you will not ever feel cramped. The bedroom areas get a surprising amount of light in the morning but the layout still keeps them feeling private. Something about the building's direction means you actually get a mix of sun and shade and not just that blinding morning blast through your windows. In the evenings you sometimes hear the birds outside or it is just a peaceful quiet that is rare this close to central London.
Sovereign Court itself has a reputation for being discreet and looked after. You almost forget you are right in the heart of Hammersmith. The neighborhood has all the things you want: quick shops, cozy coffee spots, and sometimes when you open your window you hear kids biking around after school.
If you are looking for a primary London home or even the right sort of place for your visits, this apartment just makes life here feel relaxed. The only way to know if it feels right is to come see it. If you want to walk through or just have a few questions, do not hesitate to get in touch. At LuxuryProperty.com, we try to make your next move feel as comfortable as possible.
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