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South Mimms,
Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, England,
EN6 3NH
Heritage Rating: ?Situated close to the junction of the M25 Motorway and A1 road to London this hotel offers easy access to all parts of the capital as well as to a good number of local attractions. Both Hatfield and Knebworth Houses are nearby. This 144 bedroom hotel offers a recently refurbished … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £27.50 Location map
M25 Motorway Bignell Corner,
Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, England,
EN6 3QQ
Heritage Rating: ?Situated on the M25, the Days Inn Hotel London South Mimms provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Hertfordshire countryside. Spacious rooms, free satellite TV in every room, broadband, tea and coffee making facilities, free newspaper, telephone, free parking, Days Inn offers terrific value. London can … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £29.50 Location map
Cockfosters Road,
Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, England,
EN4 OPY
Heritage Rating: ?Luxury 4 star hotel set in 35 acres of beautiful grounds incorporating an Arboretum which houses 600 species of shrubs and trees. Situated just a 5 minute taxi ride away from London underground, (Piccadilly Line) and M25 motorway. Award winning Cedar Restaurant with 2 AA rosettes for good food. Guests … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £50.00 Location map
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