Mowbray Court London (London)
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Mowbray Court London
country: United Kingdom, city: London (Earls Court)
Mowbray Court London
Location
The hotel is ideally located in fashionable Kensington, benefiting from the close proximity of Earl's Court Exhibition Centre and Earl's court underground station, which is only 30 minutes from Heathrow Airport.
Rooms
All the rooms are simply furnished and brightly decorated and feature Hair Drier, direct dial telephones and Television. Rooms would benefit from a light refurbishment, however they are extremely clean.
Restaurant
The breakfast room is located on the lower ground floor and consists on a smoking and no smoking area.
General
This is a tourist class economy hotel with 75 bedrooms, it is a family run business and clients are well looked after.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cocktail bar Internet access Laundry facilities Lift Lobby Reception | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
40 kms to the nearest Airport (London Heathrow)
Address:
28/32 Penywern Road
London SW5 9SU
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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