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Accommodation > Hotels > England > London > Lambeth > Hour Glass Hotel
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131 Beaconsfield Road
Lambeth
London
Greater London
England
SE17 2BX

Nearest station: London underground station Elephant & Castle - 0.9 miles (straight line) - Zone: 1.5

Hour Glass Hotel, London

Accommodation Description:
The Hour Glass is a basic, budget hotel, situated near Central London. Guests at this hotel get to enjoy the benefit of being located above a traditional London pub.This atmospheric Victorian pub is a great place to soak up a real taste of traditional English life

You can relax with a drink or enjoy a game of pool, darts or maybe watch sports on the big screen. The hotel also has a fully equipped kitchen and ample shared bathroom facilities. This comfortable hotel combines a peaceful location with a homely atmosphere, as well as easy access to central London



From: £25.00

Accommodation Rating: ratingB Self assessed

Facilities

  • TV
  • Satellite TV
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

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Directions:
By Tube : Elephant and Castle is the closest station to the Hour Glass Hotel. You can catch a train on the Bakerloo Line or the Northern Line from this underground station. By Foot: Elephant and Castle Station is about 15 minutes walk from the Hour Glass Hotel and because this area is so well served by buses we recommend that you take a bus 343 from London Bridge or Elephant and Castle towards New Cross Gate get off at Alsace Road. We are across the road. For directions ring 020 7703 0113


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