Delightful ground-floor apartment of 60 sqm with private garden, consisting of a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, located in a quiet residential area, just steps from the metro Queen's Park. The apartment opens onto a foyer consisting of a corridor that connects all the rooms.Entering on the left, there is the living room, furnished with a sofa bed (120cm), a pouf convertible into a single bed (90cm), a television, a library and two small tables. In addition, the room is particularly bright because it is illuminated by a typical window wall that faces the street.Opposite the front door, guests will find the bedroom, with a double bed (140cm), a wardrobe, a dresser and two nightstands. The room is silent because it overlooks the inner garden. Returning to the entrance, on the left, you can reach an exit leading to the garden, enclosed by a low wall.The kitchen, very spacious and well equipped, has different work surfaces and a table for four people, perfect for meals at home. Beyond the kitchen there is the bathroom, provided with a bathtub, a basin, toilet and a washing machine in a closet. Public transport:The nearest tube station is Queen's Park (Overground line, Bakerloo). Parking:The nearest parking is PARK UP HERE - Briar Walk W10 4QY - located only 650m from the apartment. Area:Queen's Park is run by the City of London Corporation. It was recently named as 'Green Flag Park' in recognition of the quality of its services and its environment. Facilities at the park include six tennis courts for all seasons, a golf pitch and putt, a bowling line, an ornamental garden, a children's playground with pool and farm and finally a coffee shop. The local community hosts two annual festivals at Queen's Park:- The park, in September, brings together a fun fair, stalls by local community groups and shops, as well as entertainments such as acrobats and live music, thanks to Rhythm Studio that promotes young bands and singers from the area.- The Queens Park Book Festival, in May, mixes national and international writers with local writing groups. The part of the Queen's Park which is comprised in the City of Westminster is located south of the Queen's Park tube station and south of the main railway line to Euston. It includes the Queens Park Estate, built in 1874. The architecture of this heritage consists of about 2,000 small houses in Gothic style.