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Furnished 4-bedroom, 4-storey house for rent on Cato Street. The property includes tv and oven.
This four-bedroom house is situated in the idyllic area of Marylebone. Located on the floor, this beautiful Central London house can comfortably accommodate up to nine people. The smoke-free property features a living room, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a kitchen.
The living room is equipped with a comfortable sofa, a dining table and a Smart TV. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and includes all the cooking utensils that you could need when preparing a quick snack or your evening dinner. The bright bedrooms are equipped with a super king, king, queen and three single-size beds, with bathrooms equipped with a bathtub and a free-standing shower.
To make the property feel like a home-away-from-home, we offer complimentary WiFi and our complimentary range of luxury amenities:
Marylebone is a charming neighbourhood in London, offering a mix of cultural, shopping, dining, and recreational activities.
Visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum: Located at 221B Baker Street, this museum is dedicated to the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Explore the Victorian-era setting and artefacts related to the famous detective.
Wander around Regent's Park: Enjoy the scenic beauty of Regent's Park, one of London's most beautiful green spaces. You can stroll through the park's well-maintained gardens, visit the boating lake, or simply relax on the lawns. Explore Madame Tussauds: Get up close to lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and famous characters at Madame Tussauds London, located on Marylebone Road.
Discover the Wallace Collection: This world-class museum houses an impressive collection of European art, decorative arts, and antique furniture. Admission is free, making it a great option for art lovers. Shop at Marylebone High Street: This bustling street is lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. It's a great place for shopping for unique gifts, clothing, and gourmet food. Enjoy a meal at a local restaurant: Marylebone is known for its culinary scene. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and pubs offering a wide range of cuisines, from traditional British to international options. Visit the London Zoo: Located within Regent's Park, the London Zoo is home to a diverse array of animals and offers educational exhibits and interactive experiences. Browse the Daunt Books: This famous independent bookstore on Marylebone High Street is known for its beautiful Edwardian interior and extensive selection of travel books.
Explore the Sherlock Holmes Pub: For fans of the detective, the Sherlock Holmes Pub on Northumberland Street offers a thematic atmosphere and traditional British pub fare. Attend a performance at Wigmore Hall: This renowned classical music venue hosts frequent concerts featuring world-class musicians and chamber music performances. Visit the Royal Academy of Music Museum: Located within the Royal Academy of Music, this museum features an impressive collection of musical instruments and artefacts related to classical music. Relax at Paddington Street Gardens: These small but picturesque gardens are a peaceful place to relax, have a picnic, or simply enjoy some greenery in the heart of Marylebone. Explore the Chiltern Street Design District: This area is known for its unique boutiques, galleries, and interior design shops. Take a cooking class: Some venues in Marylebone offer cooking classes where you can learn to prepare dishes from various cuisines. Discover hidden mews streets: Marylebone has charming mews streets like Devonshire Mews South, perfect for leisurely walks and admiring the architecture.
Restaurants: Dishoom Marylebone: Known for its delicious Indian cuisine, this restaurant offers a menu inspired by the Irani cafés of Bombay. Don't miss their breakfast options. The Providores & Tapa Room: A popular fusion restaurant offering a unique blend of New Zealand and Mediterranean flavours. The tapas menu is a highlight. Chiltern Firehouse: Located in a former fire station, this celebrity hotspot serves contemporary European cuisine in a stylish setting. La Fromagerie: A gourmet haven for cheese and wine lovers, offering a selection of artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and fine wines. Trishna: An upscale Indian restaurant specializing in coastal cuisine from Southwest India, with a focus on seafood. ROKA: A Japanese robatayaki restaurant known for its delicious grilled dishes and sushi. The atmosphere is lively, making it great for a night out. The Grazing Goat: A traditional British pub with a modern twist, offering a menu of classic pub fare and a cozy atmosphere. The Garden Café at The Wallace Collection: Enjoy a meal in the picturesque courtyard of the Wallace Collection museum, which offers a seasonal menu and afternoon tea.
Pubs and Bars: The Golden Eagle: A classic pub with a relaxed atmosphere, serving a variety of beers, ales, and pub grub. The Coach Makers Arms: A gastropub with a fine selection of craft beers and a menu featuring modern British dishes with a twist. The Marylebone: A stylish pub known for its cocktails and extensive wine list, along with a menu of British and European dishes. The Gunmakers: A traditional English pub with a cosy interior and a selection of real ales and ciders. The Cavendish: Located in the Dukes London Hotel, this bar offers a refined setting for cocktails and afternoon tea. Purl London: A cocktail bar known for its innovative and creative drinks, perfect for those looking for a unique drinking experience. The Royal Oak: A charming pub with a welcoming atmosphere, offering a variety of drinks and classic pub snacks. 108 Brasserie: Located at The Marylebone Hotel, this bar and restaurant offers an extensive drinks menu, including cocktails and fine wines.
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