General Description | |
This is an extraordinary property, located in a peaceful location just outside the centre of London but well connected by tube to the heart of the City. It is ideal for backpackers or those travelling with a budget. This is one of the best budget accommodation in London, with extraordinary facilities: pub with beer garden, shelter for hiring bikes, gym, small supermarket, internet point, kitchens and even a traveldesk to arrange your day trip into London or excursions in the UK. Plenty of CCTV cameras make the place ideal for those travelling on their own or with friends. Family with small children are also welcome. (0806RP) It is a grade 2 listed building and was originally constructed in 1935 as the Nurses Home for the Royal Masonic Hospital which lies to the rear. It was designed by a famous Architect, Sir Bernard Tate who was well known for designing hospitals. When the hospital was first opened it was the forerunner of a new way of treating patients. The building was paid for by the Masons and all the plaques on the doors show the names and badges of the Masonic Lodges who provided the money for the construction. The hospital was opened by King George IV and Queen Mary. The hotel is located in the Hammersmith area, the nearest station is Stamford Brook (When you arrive just turn left out of the station and then next right onto Ravenscourt Gardens - you'll find the hotel 50 metres on the left) It is a peaceful residential location, the property has a nice outdoor space with sunbeds in the summer and a pub with beer garden. Near Centre / Hammersmith/Fulham 5 kms to city centre 32 kms to the airport (london heathrow) 100 kms to the airport (london gatwick) 1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (stamford brook) 10 km to the nearest station (victoria) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 2 km to the nearest fair site (earls court) | |
Hotel Description: | |
Hotel Type: | Hostel |
Address: | Ashlar Court Ravenscourt Gardens |
Hotel Class: | (2 stars) |
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