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ATEL LA GAFFE Hotel Description:

Situated In The Northwest Of London Centre,La Gaffe Hotel Is Ideal For Visiting West End AndAll Major Tourist Attractions,close By Is TheThe Tube Station For The Northern Line AndPlace Of Interest Such As The Kenwood MuseumAnd Highgate Karl Marks .For Turning You Are Within Easy Reach Of Windsor,Hampton Court St Alban,aylesbury,henley On ThamesAnd Many Other Well Known Places Of Interest.King Cross Station Is 3 Miles From The Hotel AndHeathrow 18 Miles.The Hotel Dates Back To 1734 Originally As ASheperd S Cottage But Now Is A Residential InnWith The Emphasis On Comfort And Informality.La Gaffe Hotel Offers 14 Ensuite Rooms All WithColour Tv,direct Dial Phone And HospitalityTray On Request.

Address: 107 111 HEATH STREET, LONDON, Great Britain

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