The Bedroom at 36 Jessel House
The Kitchen at 36 Jessel House
The Bedroom at 36 Jessel House
The Kitchen at 36 Jessel House
EuroStar Train at the New St Pancras International Station
St Pancras International Station
Big Ben & British Phone Box
The View from St James' Park to Parliament and the London Eye
Photo Gallery
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What is 36 Jessel House?

Thirty Six Jessel House, London WC1H 9NU, is a studio flat suitable for two people.  It is decorated to a good standard.   This flat has a separate kitchen and a separate shower room.

Where is it?

It is in Central London (Zone 1) and is close to Kings Cross and St Pancras International railway stations. 

Availability and Prices

The flat is available for holidays all year round.  A seven night stay is £350.00.  Shorter breaks are £65.00 per night.  The minimum stay is three nights. The price for two weeks or more is £270 per week.

The use of bed linen, towels and electricity are all included in the price. There is cable T.V. and an internet broadband connection free of charge.


London Information

The British Library with its exhibitions and research facilities is on the doorstep.   The apartment is on the northern edge of the district of Bloomsbury, home to the British Museum and London University.  Bloomsbury has many quiet squares and parks.  These squares are usually surrounded by elegant Georgian buildings and make peaceful green places in the busy city. 

The modern Brunswick Centre just a few yards along the road has fashion shops, cafes and restaurants as well as the Renoir Cinema, showing classical French and European avant garde films, is just a few yards along the road.   The Coram Foundlings Hospital museum and art gallery is opposite the Brunswick Centre.   For those interested in medical history the newly opened Wellcome Collection is on Euston Road. The author Charles Dickens lived in nearby Doughty Street in a house that is now the Dickens House Museum.


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