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GRAFTON ROAD, CAMDEN, NW5
£595 per week | 4 beds
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Camden LockEstablished in 1973, Camden Lock market continues to attract some of the capitals most creative individuals. With its eclectic mix of stalls, restaurants and bars the newly refurbished market attracts visitors from all over the world.  1200m (20 mins) from Grafton Road
Regents CanalPart of the Grand Union Canal, the Regents Canal starts at Little Venice and ends at the Limehouse Basin, in the Docklands. As one of the capitals best kept secrets, the canal, which was formed in 1812, passes some of the most popular attractions, such as London Zoo and the bustling Camden market.  1200m (20 mins) from Grafton Road
Camden MarketIn 1974 a weekly craft market was set up, from which Camden Lock has grown and grown. The Camden Markets, including the Stables Market, Inverness Street Market and the Camden Lock, attract nearly 100,000 people every weekend, making it the fourth most popular tourist attraction in London  1200m (20 mins) from Grafton Road
The UnicornA delightful pub located on the corner of Brecknock and Camden Roads, which attracts a wide range of customers due to its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Now self styled as a "rock pub", it offers a good range of free live music throughout the week, pub games and a great selection of beers, wines and spirits.  1400m (23 mins) from Grafton Road
Camden SquareLocated between Kentish Town and Camden Town, Camden Square provides an informal, but stunning open gardens, providing a diverse and sustainable habitat for wild birds, along with a vibrant activity centre for young children.  1500m (25 mins) from Grafton Road
Jazz CafeSince it originally opened in 1990, the Jazz Cafe has become a favourite jazz, soul, funk, dance and hiphop venue. With a long history of popular intimate gigs as well as a great value for money restaurant, the Jazz Cafe has a well-earned reputation as a cool and laid back must-visit club.  1500m (25 mins) from Grafton Road
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Museum St
Dating back to before the 1300's, Museum Street is at the heart of the borough of Bloomsbury. To its north lies the British Museum, hence its name, and also the Museum Tavern, which dates back to 1723. The street is populated with bookshops, such as the Atlantis bookshop, cafes and also Banbury Ball, our Bloomsbury branch.
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