A decent, relatively new (around eight years old) build offering good value compared to elsewhere, with amenities including a communal co-working lounge and BBQ terraces. Connectivity is excellent, with the Central line downstairs and shops and food options nearby.
The Rehearsal Rooms, W3
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Add your review to unlockFacilities need improvement: the terrace has sinking wooden planks and broken glass doors, and the heavy main entrance doors don't close properly. The advertised 24/7 security is absent, lifts and intercom often fail, and hot water disruptions occur occasionally.
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