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scenic accommodation in S.W. London |
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Go for out of the ordinary
accommodation by choosing from a number of hotels in
unusual locations dotted around South West London.
Whether you’re looking for a leafy hideaway in
Kensington or a beautiful Victorian hotel away from
the hustle and bustle of London life, there’s
a room with a view waiting for your booking.
Cannizaro House [map],
West Side, Wimbledon Common, is a delightful Georgian
building which has built up an excellent reputation for
its warm and friendly staff.
Situated on the edge of Wimbledon Common the Cannizaro
might look like a country house but it’s also
close enough to the action, being just 20 minutes from
its nearest underground or a nine mile drive from Central
London.
If you’re keen to find a perfect balance between
luxury, privacy and location choose the Draycott [map],
Cadogen Gardens, which is situated next to London’s
most fashionable districts of Chelsea [map] and Knightsbridge [map].
Offering a comfortable environment away tucked away in
a quiet street the Draycott offers excellent facilities
and friendly staff are on hand to ensure your visit is
a pleasant one.
The Royal Horseguards [map],
Whitehall Court, is a large impressive hotel with views
across the River Thames from most bedrooms. Located within
walking distance of all the top London attractions including
the Royal Festival Hall [map] and the London Eye Millennium
Wheel [map], this hotel offers one of the best views across
England’s capital city as well as a distinctive
charm all of its own.
For Victorian splendour check into the Barkston Gardens
Hotel [map],
Barkston Gardens. The Barkston Gardens Hotel is a converted
Victorian House with conference and restaurant facilities.
It is located just two minutes from Earl’s Court
underground station and set in a quiet conservation area
within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Staying in Barkston Gardens the Best Western
Burns Hotel [map], offers a stunning exterior which
is complemented by a private walled garden in which
to chill out or enjoy a drink from the Ellen
Terry Bar [map]. There’s also the opportunity
to dine al fresco in the patio restaurant.
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