Iolanthe is situated opposite Hampstead Heath – a miracle of preservation – 800 acres of woods meadows, natural ponds, where you can swim with the ducks, where wild flowers grow, birds sing and the air smells truly sweet. The Victorians called it “the lung of London”, and as you leave the smoke behind and climb to 440 feet above sea level, you feel that you can breath again.
No. 28 Boutique B&B is a property only 5 km from Kenwood House
We offer modern, comfortable accommodation at affordable rates to international visitors
Guests at the bed and breakfast can enjoy a continental breakfast.
Brentford Lock hotel is an ideal base for a holiday or business trip.
86 Wildwood Rd, London NW11 6UJ, UK
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