You
are conveniently situated for the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew with
its seasonal garden highlights. Two stops on the District Line take
you to Richmond Upon Thames, Hampton Court Palace (once home to Henry
VIIIi and Anne Boleyn). There are many award-winning restaurants
in Stamford Brook and Chiswick. The Anglesea Arms pub/restaurant.
The Raven gastropub, Calamari, The Devonshire – Gordon Ramsey,
The River Café – Rose Gray & Ruth Rogers, Carluccio’s,
Carvosso’s The Chiswick Brassiere, Sam’s Brasserie &
Bar and Pacific Bar and Grill. The 94 bus runs from Stamford
Brook via Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Hyde Park, Oxford Street,
Regent Street to Piccadilly Circus. Enjoy the famous Coronet
cinema (used in the film Notting Hill). Convenient to the centre
of London via Underground (District Line) Victoria & Albert Museum,
Natural History Museums, Science Museum (South Kensington), and about
ten minutes on the Piccadilly Line to Knightsbridge – Harrods.
Transport links include Stamford Brook underground station (District
Line) and for the motorist the nearby A40 (M) leads to central London,
the west and Heathrow.
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A29,Stamford Brook, West London
Two
adjacent homes, each offering a self-catering arrangement.
You will have an entire top floor: pretty twin bedroom,
fully fitted kitchenette, lounge with dining table and
television, and own bathroom. Friendly hosts provide food
for breakfast which you can prepare at your leisure. Ideal
for independent visitors. Minimum of a 4 night
stay.
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B63, Turnham Green, West London
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B63A,Stamford Brook, West London
Another
pretty house, very close to the underground, offering
two delightful single bedrooms.
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