The terrace, along with the vast windows, helps counter some smaller issues with Bredbeddle. As a whole, it’s a lovely flat – the white walls and brilliant light give it a sense of space and calm. As you step onto the balcony, it’s as if you’re no longer in the city, so intense is the green that greets you on all sides. You are, however, very much in the middle of the city, and there are lots of good places to eat nearby, which is important given that the kitchen is the biggest letdown in the place. It’s very small, and you wouldn’t want to do more than heating up a pot there.
*As soon as you enter, there's a narrow spiral staircase to navigate
*When we measured the wi-fi, it was only 3Mbps
*There's no sofa
*As a studio, the flat is small and the kitchen pretty basic
*There were some signs of wear and tear, such as scuff marks on the walls
*When we went, a smell of mould was noticeable in the bathroom, but it is being redone
Air Conditioning
Balcony
Buzzer / Wireless Intercom
Central Heating
Coffee Maker
Cooking Essentials
Doorman
Electricity Adaptors
First Aid Kit
Fridge
Hair Dryer
Hangers
Iron
Kitchen
Kitchen Utensils
Laptop Friendly Workspace
Library of Books
Lift Access
Microwave
Multiple Sets of Keys
Oven
Paid Parking On Street
Pets Allowed
Stove
Toiletries
TV
Wi-fi