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BEST WESTERN RAGLAN HALL HOTEL Hotel Description:

Property Type HotelYear Built 1900 Year Remodeled 1999The Best Western Raglan Hall Hotel Is Located In A QuietTree Lined Avenue In Muswell Hill, Within A ResidentialArea With Secluded Landscaped Gardens And Private Patio.The Best Western Raglan Hall Hotel Offers UnrivalledValue For Money In Accommodation, Conference AndBanqueting Facilities, As Well As The 48 Bedrooms ThatAre Tastefully Decorated. The Restaurant And Bar ServesExcellent, Delicious Cuisine And Delightful Cocktails.We Have A Superb Air conditioned Conference And FunctionSuite As Well As Two New Meeting Rooms And Ground FloorSyndicate Rooms. The Best Western Raglan Hall Hotel IsOnly 15 Minutes From Central London Via The Underground.There Is Easy Access To The West End, Theatres, ShoppingAnd All The Major Tourist Attractions. Our Friendly,Attentive And Helpful Staff Will Attend To Your EveryNeed, To Ensure Your Stay Is A Pleasant And EnjoyableOne, Hoping You Will Return To The Best Western RaglanHall Hotel Again And Again.

Address: 8 12 QUEENS AVENUE MUSWELL HIL, LONDON, Great Britain

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