Terrace room lounge – with beautiful views, a sofa, table, chairs, flat-screen TV +DVD’s, microwave, well-stocked fridge, and direct access to the roof terrace. This room can be used as third bedroom (with a fold-up bed for a child).
Handy for Twickenham Stadium and a short 20-minute drive from Heathrow airport
Spacious, contemporary in design, and adaptable, the Novotel room is truly a place for living, perfe
We have created and run several hospitality businesses including a 48 cover restaurant with rooms an
Excellent value West London Hotel. FREE Breakfast, FREE Parking
1 Patterson Rd, Crystal Palace, London SE19 2LA, UK
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