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58-62 Welldon Crescent
Harrow
London
Greater London
England
HA1 1QR

Nearest station: London underground station Harrow-on-the-Hill - 0.2 miles (straight line) - Zone: 5

Crescent Hotel, London

Accommodation Description:
Hotel In Harrow - Crescent Hotel is situated in a quiet crescent in Harrow, yet only a short drive from Wembley and the West End with Heathrow easily accessible.The 21 rooms, all with colour television, and satellite television, fridge and teacoffee making facilities are comfortable, and have been recently refurnished. Many boast en-suite facilities and direct-dial telephones are Internet WIFI connection in most of the rooms freeHeathrow 8 miles we can arrange a cab to to up cost paid by the customer

From: £40.00

Accommodation Rating: 1* (about ratings)

Facilities

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  • Satellite TV
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Directions:
The Crescent Hotel situated in the quiet Welldon Crescent in Harrow yet only a short drive from Wembley and the West End with Heathrow Airport easily accessible.By Car:The hotel is close to the: A40 M40 : 3 miles M1 : 5 miles M25 : 8 miles M4 : 3 miles By Train: The nearest tube is Harrow-on-the-hill. From here the hotel is a 5 minute walk.


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