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Friday, January 9, 2009

The New Inn

Rooms From: £70

2 Allitsen Road, St John's Wood, London, NW8 6LA
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The New Inn is a typically English Inn set in St John's Wood in one of the affluent quiet areas of the suburb. London Zoo, Lords Cricket Ground, and many other Central London attractions are on our doorstep.


Our London Inn is the perfect location from which you can discover London and all it has to offer, with so many facilities and attractions at your door step it is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a hard day shopping or sightseeing. The New Inn is a popular, charming and traditional styled Inn House and Bar originally built in 1810. A well run establishment serving an excellent choice of Thai & English cuisine, fine English ales, International beers, excellent wines and spirits. Bar closes 11.30pm. With popular music at weekends and calendar events.


Rooms
From £70 (5 rooms total)
Location
Transport
Air: London - Heathrow , 35Km
Road: A41
Rail: Kings Cross, 7Km
Average guest rating
89%

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From St John's Wood Tube Station Walk down Acacia Road and take the fifth right onto Townshend Road, from here conintue to walk until you reach the end where the road joins Allitsen Road. We are on the corner.


Nearest Motorway or Main Road: A41
Airport: (LHR) London - Heathrow , 35Km
Airport: (LCY) London - City Airport , 20Km
Nearest Major Train Station: Kings Cross, 7Km
Nearest Underground Station: St John's Wood, 1Km


*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.

In Hotel Guest Services
Parking & Transport: Nearby Pay to Park, 
Family / Children's services: Cots / Cribs, 
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Hotel Policy
Check In: You may check in from 14:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 11:00 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: Please note that American Express cards are not accepted as a method of payment at the hotel.
Local Attractions
Regents Park
The Regent's Park evolved from the 1811 plans of John Nash, Crown Architect and friend of The Prince Regent. To raise revenue for the Crown, he designed a private residential estate set in parkland.

London Zoo
London Zoo was the World's first scientific zoo. Opened in 1828, it housed a collection of exotic animals that were studied by eminent scientists of the day.

Lords Cricket Ground
Lord's has long been seen as the 'home of cricket' and the game's spiritual 'headquarters'. But its importance is not merely historical. In practice it remains, to this day, perhaps the most important single place in world cricket.






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