Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury is a little slice of bohemian paradise in the heart of London, historic streets lined with handsome Georgian townhouses, leafy garden squares and a vibe that oozes culture & creativity.

Eclectic & Timeless

Perhaps one of central London’s quieter pockets, but Bloomsbury certainly doesn’t lack charisma. Historically a home for the city’s intellectual & cultural elite, people are still drawn to Bloomsbury by the world class museums, learning institutions and proximity to both the City & West End, but stay for the vibey lifestyle, plentiful green spaces and genuine village feel. With an eclectic mix of Georgian, Victorian and modernist architecture, quaint mews and garden squares, every street has its own identity.

Take a Tour

Take a tour of the neighbourhood and get a flavour of a day in the life of Bloomsbury.

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Why Bloomsbury?

From the independent shops of Store Street to the contemporary fashion boutiques, restaurants & coffee shops that line Lambs Conduit Street and the Brutalist Brunswick Centre with it’s independent cinema & varied retailers, Bloomsbury really does offer something for everyone.

Leafy & Green

Bloomsbury is known for its plentiful garden squares including Bloomsbury Square, Bedford Square and Russell Square with its wonderful open space and the family run Italian Caffe Tropea. Coram’s Fields is a large recreational space created in 1936 specifically for children.

INSIGHTS

Where it’s at

Lamb’s Conduit Street is has hip fashion boutiques, artisan coffee shops and great restaurants

Caffeine fix?

Store Street Espresso is somewhat of a modern institution

Feed me now

Ciao Bella’s simple Italian never fails to disappoint, The Noble Rot for something a little fancier

Just the facts

Bloomsbury originally developed as an affluent Regency neighbourhood in the 19th century

Covent Garden

One of London’s most iconic and recognisable destinations, perhaps from the outsider’s perspective nothing more than a hub for tourists, shoppers, theatre goers or opera aficionados, but scratch the surface and there is so much more to discover about this thriving community…

Seven Dials

Seven Dials is a charm-packed lifestyle & gastronomy hub connecting Covent Garden with Soho, defined by seven characterful cobbled streets radiating from the unmistakable sundial dating from the 1690’s.

Soho

Soho is surely the epitome of London life, the beating heart of the West End, a vibrant enclave where history, creativity and a sense of rebellion collide to create a truly original and unrivalled neighbourhood. Globally recognised for its bohemian spirit, Soho has been a haunt for artists, writers, poets and musicians for centuries. Modern Soho is a paradise for creatives, culture vultures, foodies and night owls.

Carnaby

An enclave of only 14 streets in the north west corner of Soho, yet Carnaby is very much a neighbourhood in its own right. Carnaby Street is world renowned as the epicentre of Swinging London in the 1960’s, and has continued its association with fashion and youth culture to this day.

Chinatown

Chinatown is a vibrant enclave where East meets West, nestled between Soho, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden. A captivating oasis of Asian cuisine and culture, adorned with ornate Chinese gates and colorful lanterns.

St. Martin’s & Strand

St. Martin’s Lane is Covent Garden’s western border, a bustling thoroughfare linking Seven Dials with Trafalgar Square and a gateway to the wider West End. Strand is the southern boundary of Covent Garden running parallel to the River Thames and linking the cities of London & Westminster. A neighbourhood that offers everything from river views and world class theatres, to green open space and village vibes.

Holborn & St. Giles

Holborn is the gateway from the City of London to the West End and home to the UK’s legal profession. Situated around the grand garden square of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, it’s home to many top law firms, barrister’s chambers and the London School of Economics & Political Science.

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Mercer’s Walk, Covent Garden Mercer’s Walk, Covent Garden

Mercer Walk,
Covent Garden WC2

Occupying the third floor of popular block that forms part of a public courtyard in Seven Dials and a short walk from Covent Garden tube station, this one bedroom apartment has been finished with a contemporary aesthetic and features a private balcony. Available immediately.

£600 pw

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Marshall Street,
Soho W1

This bright newly refurbished one bedroom apartment is located on the seventh floor of Stirling Court on Soho’s Marshall Street and has fantastic views across the West End. The building features a concierge, 24hr security and an allocated underground car parking space.

£800,000

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King Street, Covent Garden WC2 King Street, Covent Garden WC2

King Street,
Covent Garden WC2

With tasteful and modern decor throughout, this one-bedroom apartment has beautiful characteristics including a feature fireplace. There is an open-plan kitchen and the bedroom positioned at the rear with pretty views over the tranquillity of St Paul’s Church Gardens. Available furnished June.

£850 pw

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The Little Adelphi, John Adam Street The Little Adelphi, John Adam Street

John Adam Street,
Strand WC2

A bright and well proportioned three bedroom lateral apartment overlooking the well tended courtyard garden of The Little Adelphi, this ever-popular and sought after portered block developed by Galliard Homes the late 1990’s.

£1,400,000

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Carnaby Lofts, Ganton Street W1 Carnaby Lofts, Ganton Street W1

Carnaby Lofts,
Ganton Street W1

Loft style living in Carnaby’s most sought-after residences, which benefits from a private terrace, a large communal maintained roof top garden and weekday porter. Featuring two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, this apartment has been meticulously designed and furnished. Available furnished May.

£1,500 pw

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Warwick House Street, St. James’s SW1 Warwick House Street, St. James’s SW1

Warwick House Street,
St. James’s SW1

Tucked away in a quiet enclave between Trafalgar Square and The Mall, Warwick House is a Grade II Listed former public house, comprehensively redeveloped and completed to exacting standards in 2018 to create a truly unique and exceptional Freehold London Town House.

£5,250,000

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