Baker Street House
Location : Baker Street
Underground Station : Baker Street / Marylebone Road
Rated : Budget
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Prices
Single Studio : £583 per week
Two Bedroom : £760 per week
Three Bedroom : £996 per week
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An apartment house offering studios, one and two bedrooms apartments located within minutes off Baker Street underground station, and also very close to Regents Park. The area has many restaurants, and grocery stores.
Each apartment has its own individual style of decor and furnishing, including certain antique furniture.
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Single Studio - Consists of twin beds, living area, a bathroom including shower and toilet and well equipped kitchen.
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£583 |
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Two bedroom Apartment - A double or twin bed (2 single beds) studio apartment, good size, with kitchenette and bathroom. Sleeps 2.
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£760 |
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Three bedroom Apartment - A large double bed studio apartment plus a single bed with kitchenette and bathroom. Sleeps 3.
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£996 |
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- Weekly maid service
- Direct dial telephone
- Colour television
- Internet access
- Baby sitter on request
- Well equipped kitchen
- Full bath and shower
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| HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT BAKER STREET |
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Baker Street is a street in the Marylebone district of the city of Westminster in London. The Street is named after builder William Baker who laid the Street out in the eighteenth century. Originally it was a high class residential area but now is mainly occupied by shops and offices.
Marks and Spencer have their administrative headquarters here as do the Abbey National Building Society, designed in the 1920’s by J.J. Joass at the northern end of the Street.
In fiction, detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Dangermouse, Sexton Blake, Basil the great mouse detective and James Black have all lived there.
In 1835 the first permanent exhibition Madame Tussauds waxworks was opened on Baker Street. But on 1884 the museum moved just around the corner to Marylebone Road. The street is served by London Underground’s Baker Street Station which is the world’s first Underground Station.
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