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County - London
Tel code: 0208 | code search
Postcode: NW2 | code search
Population: 8500
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Bed and Breakfast in Cricklewood

Cricklewood in North West London is a suburb of the capital near the end of the M1, with Hampstead Garden Suburb on one side and Gladstone Park the other... Read More

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Palm Hotel

Palm Hotel
Located just four and a half miles from central London's Oxford Circus and only five minutes from the M1 motorway, Palm Hotel is ideally located for both business and private users.The hotel is privately owned ... More | visit website
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Windmill Guest House

Windmill Guest House
The Windmill Hotel based in North London is perfectly placed accomodation for your visit to London. Close to both Hampstead Heath and Regents Park, it is five minutes walk from London’s underground, which will take ... More | visit website
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The Windmill

The Windmill Gastropub is perfectly placed for your visit to London. Close to both Hampstead Heath and Regents Park, it is five minutes' walk from London's underground which will take you to in central London in just ten ... More
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Cricklewood Lodge Hotel

Cricklewood Lodge Hotel
Cricklewood Lodge is your London home away from home as we offer cosy accommodation with a friendly family atmosphere. Our recently refurbished hotel includes a wide variety of rooms with both ensuite and shared facilites. ... More | visit website

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