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Accommodation in Wembley, London
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The Green ManA Hotel in Wembley, LondonThe Green Man Hotel
Accommodation
Description:
From: £49.00 The Green Man is a traditional style Restaurant & Public House. We offer ensuite accommodation located just 300 yards away from Wembley Stadium. Ideally situated 15 minutes from central London The Green Man Pub & Hotel is a traditional style Restaurant & Public House. It offers ensuite accommodation located just 300 yards away from Wembley Stadium. The Green Man Hotel is a small high quality hotel, ideally suited to the business person, and family, visiting London The hotel is an ideal base if you are visiting the new Wembley Stadium which can be seen from the hotel. The Green Man has excellent transport links with central London being accessible within 15 minutes. The hotel has a very large beer garden and an attached restaurant, which serves a range of bar meals It has a traditional bar which offers a wide selection of real ales & cool lagers. Car parking is available. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
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3.6 miles (Historic Church) Royal Air Force Museum London -
3.6 miles (Museum) Gunnersbury Park Museum -
4 miles (Museum) Ben Uri Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art -
4.7 miles (Museum) Boston Manor House -
4.7 miles (Historic House) Fenton House -
4.7 miles (Historic Building) Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising -
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