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Parkes Hotel Is A Fully Air Conditioned, Privately Owned Town House Hotel, Situated Only 100 Metres Away From Harrods. Comprising Of Only 33 Rooms And Suites, We Are Renowned For Our High Standards Of Comfort And Personal Service. The Whole Property Has Recently Undergone A Full Refurbishment Programme, Resulting In Luxurious Marble Bathrooms, Each With Power Showers And Heated Floors. The Use Of Sumptuous Fabric And Rich Colours In Producing Elegant And Comfortable Accommodation With A Unique Style. Rich Oak Panelling Compliments The Lounge And Reception Areas. All Rooms Now Have Direct Telephones With Both Us And Uk Data Ports. This Property Was Built In 1866 Renovated In 2001

Address: 41 Beaufort Gardens, LONDON, Great Britain

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