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Shirley Feb 9th, 2002 08:50 AM

B&B's in private homes
 
We will be in London for three nights at the end of June and like to stay in B&B's. Anyone have a special recommendation or heard of "Mrs. Hamiltons B&B"?

ada Feb 9th, 2002 11:10 AM

Hello Shirley,<BR><BR>As a frequent visitor to London myself and my family have recently discovered a homely B&B located in Greenwich. It is a place called Unicorn House. <BR><BR>From my understanding, it is a family owned business and have an excellent quality of service. We would recommend this place for safety, very GOOD customer service, and it is immaculately clean. <BR><BR>Unicorn House Tel: + 44 20 8305 2407<BR>Email: [email protected] <BR><BR>We paid &pound;32.00 a bed for a night (myself and husband) The children &pound;16.00 a bed. We also had free English breakfast. <BR><BR>I would not hesitate to recommed Unicorn House - for its quality of service.<BR><BR>Have a safe and enjoyable trip.<BR><BR>Ada.

tropo Oct 16th, 2006 05:29 PM

Shirley, my wife &amp; I have been visiting London for a number of years now, mainly, to visit relatives.
We have been using the London B&amp;B service, and the lady who runs is so helpful &amp; polite, try www.londonbb.com
and if you ring ask for Julia, she is a gem.
They have varius B&amp;B's throughout London, at various prices.

freddysmith Nov 28th, 2006 12:44 PM

Hi Shirley,

We also use this Excellent hotel booking service online, the website is www.hotelsonline.net

I would really reccommend the service as they are totally free!

Take a look

Freddy

Underhill Nov 28th, 2006 01:34 PM

But Freddy, Shirley wants to stay at a B&amp;B, not a hotel.

Barbara Nov 28th, 2006 01:50 PM

No advertising, Freddy.

TuckH Nov 28th, 2006 01:54 PM

Correction:

Shirley WANTED to stay in a B&amp;B (in ’02).

Underhill Nov 28th, 2006 04:12 PM

Amazing how easy it is to overlook a date.


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