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With Views Overlooking Private Gardens, Cranley Gardens Hotel Is A Grade Ii Listed Building Converted From 4 Victorian Houses White Columned Entrance, High Ceilings, Carved Cornices And French Windows Leading Onto Front Balconies. Tastefully Decorated In Traditional English Fashion, The Hotel Is Furnished With Tapestries, Floral Draperies And Leaded Lights. Cranley Gardens Hotel Is A Family Owned And Operated Hotel And Prides Itself In Providing Comfort Without Extravagance. Our Motto Is /Tradition, Service And Value/. The Hotel Has 85 Comfortable Guest Rooms All Rooms Have Full Facilities Including Bath/Shower, Toilet, Satellite Tv, Hairdtyers And Direct Dial Telephones. The Hotel Bar, Coffee Bar Is Open Until Midnight And Serves Snacks And Sandwiches. Our Conference Room Is Available On Request And The Lift Goes To All Floors. Our Multilingual Staff Will Be Happy To Assist You With Any Queris You May Have. Please Do Not Esitate To Contact Us Should You Wish To Book Theatre Tickets, Arrange Sightseeing Tours Etc. This Property Was Built In 1860

Address: 8 CRANLEY GARDENS, LONDON, Great Britain

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