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Family Owned And Managed Since 1980. Great Value Accommodation In The Heart Of Central London Ideally Situated For Sightseeing. Our Staff Will Provide You With A Warm And Friendly Welcome. Rooms Are Clean And Comfortable, Individually Serviced Daily To A High Standard With Particular Care Given To Comfort And Hygiene. Renovated In 2003 To A High Standard With Most Rooms Having Wooden Floors, Tall Victorian Ceilings And Some With Balconies. All Floors Are Serviced By A Lift. Set In A Quite Residential Area We Have The Benefit Of Being Outside The Congestion Zone And Have Free Parking Between 6.30 Pm Till 8.30 Am Each Weekday And Free All Day On Weekends. Five Minutes From Victoria Station And Walking Distance To Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Houses Of Parliament, London Eye And The Tate Gallery. This Property Was Built In 1850 Renovated In 1999

Address: 53 55 57 BELGRAVE ROAD, LONDON, Great Britain

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