The apartment has been on long term rent since 2015 - hence why the reviews are old.
As you walk into the apartment you enter via a small hall, with a bowler hat light and video entry system.
In front of you is the bathroom which is marble tiled with a full length bath, shower, sink and toilet. Extremely luxurious towels and bathrobes are supplied.
To the right you enter in to the sitting/dining area. On the right is a double sofa bed from which you can open the cupboard doors to reveal the flat screen cable TV and fast wi-fi. There is also room in the cupboard for your clothes and bags etc. The sitting area also includes a coffee table and a window seat (perfect for reading a book!).
At the other end of the sitting/dining area are four leather chairs around a stone table. This is next to the kitchen that has just been renovated and includes induction hob, microwave, coffee maker, dishwasher, washer/dryer and a dining area. With another window seat near the dining table, four people can sit comfortably around the table.
From the sitting/dining area, there is a spiral staircase to the mezzanine sleeping area above which includes a very comfortable double bed. Above the bed is a large skylight with an electric blackout blind (all the windows in the apartment feature blackout blinds) to ensure a good night's sleep.
From the bedroom, you can pass out of the window onto the terrace (shared with the next door flat) and from there step up to see the spectacular view including St. Pauls, the London Eye, Crystal Palace, Victoria & Albert Museum and much, much more. Be aware that this is a top floor apartment without lift (77 stairs), but the 360 degree view that you get from the terrace really makes it worth while.
This is a spectacular apartment in one of the best parts of London - you cannot want for a better location or a more luxurious apartment.