I stayed at the Aster House this past week for my first trip to London with my Grandmother and my sister. It was my first time staying at a bed and breakfast in general, so I was unsure really of what I was expecting. Upon arrival we were immediately greeted by the owner, Leonie. She is absolutely an amazing owner and manager, and throughout our stay she was extremely helpful! From ensuring my grandmother had a room that was as close to the first floor as possible, to arranging our day trip to Stonehenge and Bath, she was simply fantastic! The first thing that I would note is that this location is not handicap accessible. To even enter the location (it is a townhouse) you must go up about 3 steps. To go to L'Orangerie where the breakfast is held is also up a flight of stairs from the ground floor as well. My grandmother was able to do the one flight, but had her room been on any other floor it most certainly would have been a struggle. I shared a room with my sister, and we were located on the second floor. Our room had two twin beds, a desk (with a complete tea/coffee service), an armoir, an armchair, and a bathroom with a stand-up shower (no tub). This was the perfect size for two people. The room was serviced every day, and we were provided with fresh towels. One thing to note is that the showers are quite small. I'm 5'4' and fairly fit. While there was some height to the shower head, my elbows would often hit the walls or the shower door when I would wash your hair. This wasn't necessarily a problem, but something to note. Overall, I would definitely stay here again - most certainly because of its cleanliness and the helpful friendly staff, but also because of its proximity to some amazing restaurants and pubs (the Zetland Arms pub is on the corner, about a 2 minute walk) as well as proximity to a taxi rank and the South Kensington Underground stop. Thank you Leonie and staff for a wonderful first trip to London! read more