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Accommodation in Feltham, London
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St Giles Hotel HeathrowA Hotel in Feltham, LondonHounslow Road
Accommodation
Description:
From: £49.00 St Giles Hotel Heathrow is a Modern hotel located 10 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Situated in Feltham, 1 Minute walk from Feltham Mainline Station providing easy access to Central London (only 25 minutes to Waterloo Station).The facilities include Air Conditioned en-suite rooms, Hugos Restaurant and Bar, Conference and Meeting Rooms, Fitness Room and on-site car parking (only GBP 6 00 per 24 hrs). Wireless (WIFI) Internet Access is available throughout the whole hotel. Internet Kiosk are available in the lounge area near the Reception Area The hotel is within easy reach of Thorpe Park, Twickenham, Kempton Park, Legoland, Hampton Court, Windsor and Ascot. Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions World Rugby Museum -
3 miles (Museum) Strawberry Hill -
3.2 miles (Historic House) Osterley Park -
3.7 miles (Historic House) London Motor Museum -
3.7 miles (Museum) Orleans House Gallery -
3.7 miles (Museum) Marble Hill House -
3.9 miles (Historic House) Ham House -
4 miles (Historic House) Hampton Court Palace -
4.3 miles (Historic House) Syon Park -
4.5 miles (Historic House) Boston Manor House -
4.8 miles (Historic House)
Ambassador Heathrow HotelHotel (0.2 miles away)
London, Greater London Stay from: £59.00 - Heritage Rating:
Heathrow House Bed & BreakfastHotel (1 miles away)
London, Greater London Stay from: £40.00 - Heritage Rating: Directions: UK Hotels
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