Our host is someone who seeks out the light, which floods in through the panoramic windows. However, with only the electric net curtains to keep those rays at bay, light sleepers may find they awake as soon as the sun pokes up over Canary Wharf tower.
With that amazing view, delightful water feature and gorgeous decking drawing you outside, you may be tempted to fling open the terrace doors at the first opportunity. However, please take care as these doors can be tricky to operate and should be handled with care.
The host has a dog who lives here while she's in town. You won't be sharing the home with the dog, but it does mean guests with severe allergies looking to stay here are barking up the wrong tree.
Naoroji Street is only available for stays of three nights or more (and only five nights or more during the period of the 2012 Olympic Games).
No-quibble cool-off period. Provided you book more than seven days before the start of your stay, you can cancel your booking no questions asked within 24 hours of making it, and we will refund 100% of any charges.
Early cancellation. If you cancel earlier than 2 weeks before you are due to arrive, we will charge you 50% of the cost of your stay.
Late cancellation. If you cancel within 2 weeks of your stay, we will try to offer the home to someone else. If we are successful we will offer a partial refund of the cost of your booking (less our admin charges).
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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.
History
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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