In fact, I wanted to move in here.
This place is a reasonably priced haven in the crazy London world. I chose a B&B because the hostels cost $100+ per night, and this seemed like a nice little place. It blew away my expectations. It's on a quiet, picturesque street that has a bus come every 10 minutes like clockwork. There's a great, fluffy, comfy bed inside, as well as a desk, portable tea service and a dark wood wardrobe in the room, which overlooks a stunning garden. I was very surprised to find, behind the old fashion latch door, a very modern, fully upgraded bathroom. And Sue herself is the kindest, easiest to get along with person that I've met. I didn't sample her cooking because I had breakfast meetings, but I would have no qualms about eating her breakfasts.
I give this place my absolute, full endorsement. If you want to stay someplace cozy and quiet, but close to all the fun, stay here with Sue.