Our house is a typical late Victorian terraced house built in the 1890s, over the years Sarah and Charlie have furnished it with their eclectic collection of furniture and artwork.
The rooms are furnished to a high standard with antique furniture and pictures, both have private ensuite bathrooms with bath and shower, comfortable double beds with crisp linen, fast broadband and complimentary tea and coffee-making facilities.
We offer a flexible self-check-in, so you can arrive at the house whenever it's convenient for you, if your room isn't ready, you can leave your luggage, collect your keys and enjoy London.
Brixton is well served by London's frequent and reliable public transport, the nearby Victoria Underground line will whisk you into the West End in under 10 minutes and the City is less than 25.
If you have more time, don't forget the iconic red double-decker buses, there are direct buses from the stop outside the house to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Oxford Street, The British Museum, London Bridge and the City of London.
Brixton is easily accessible by public transport from all of London's five major airports, Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, London City and Luton and St Pancras International Station (Eurostar).
Brixton is a vibrant multicultural part of London, justly famous for its music, culture, food and atmosphere.
Foodies will love Brixton, there are many celebrated restaurants, and Brixton Market has revitalised itself as a gastro hub with authentic cuisine from around the world spilling out of the various arcades coupled with bars and clubs, making for a fantastic night out.
Music lovers need no introduction, the Brixton Academy and Electric Brixton are within easy walking distance of the house and the area hosts a mass of smaller pubs and clubs offering live music.
And remember, the bright lights of London's West End and Theatreland are only a 10-minute tube ride away!