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to look. You could also call them guesthouses, it's essentially the same principle, with the
majority of them being owner managed. They're mostly situated outside of Central Lon-
don.
•
The Lilac Door
, Dullwich,
East London
: Close to Olympic Park so ex-
cellent transport connections, and stylishly made in an Edwardian family
home.
Doubles
from
£110
and
recommended
breakfasts.
•
BayTree House B & B
- Enfield, North London: Welcoming, huge break-
fasts, and a lovely terrace for summer days, this is the classic London B &
B. Rooms from £99.
•
The Oaks Guesthouse
- Southgate, North London: Family run guesthouse
in a tranquil part of North London. Doubles from £99 and well connected to
Central London.
www.theoaksguesthouse.co.uk/
•
Dawson's Place
- Notting Hill, West London: Great location in Notting Hill
and very spacious rooms for West London. Cheap and cosy with private
doubles starting from £106. Added bonus of a kitchen.
www.londonbb.com/
•
W14 Hotel and Bar
- West Kensington, West London: Exceptional value
in a leafy West London suburb. The rooms aren't anything special but the
surrounding streets have a wonderful charm. Private doubles around £100.
•
The Alma Hotel
- Wandsworth,
South London
: A fair way out of the city
but practically on an Underground station, the Alma Hotel offers boutique
4*
quality
(not
official)
double
rooms
for
£144
a
night.
•
Balham Lodge
-
South London
: A classic example of getting great value by
staying out of the center. Situated in a beautiful Edwardian townhouse with
elegant spacious rooms, you're still only 20 minutes from the very heart of
the city. Doubles from £80.
www.balhamlodge.co.uk/