large ultra modern living space in London serviced apartment

When you’re done feeding the birds in Trafalgar Square, why not return home to this lofty nest? Putting a long and breathy ‘oh’ into OMG, Naoroji Street is high-rise living at its most utterly spectacular. Sunshine pours in from the triple aspect floor-to-ceiling windows, and with it, a view that takes in nigh on every major London landmark; St Paul’s Cathedral, The London Eye, The Gherkin, The Telecom Tower, Canary Wharf…

Even if splendid vistas were all that was on offer, we’d be screaming our heads off over Naoroji Street. But turn your back on the windows (if you can) and you’ll find two comfortable double bedrooms, an enormous open plan living space equipped with beautiful leather furniture, an ultra-modern kitchen and a collection of rare Lalique glass, each piece agleam with yet more of that wonderful, wonderful light.

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About Clerkenwell

Clerkenwell (pronounced /'klɑrkənwɛl/) is an area of central London in the London Borough of Islington. Clerkenwell was once known as London's "Little Italy" because of the large number of Italians living in the area between the 1850s and the 1960s.

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Clerk's Well

Clerkenwell took its name from the Clerks' Well in Farringdon Lane. In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes. Part of the well remains visible, inco

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