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Heatherbank Guest House

25 - 27 Woodside Park Rd, Finchley, Barnet, Finchley, Greater London, England

Book the Heatherbank Guest House in 25 - 27 Woodside Park Rd, Finchley, Barnet, Finchley, Greater London, England
3 star rating
20 Rooms   Prices from £60.00
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The guest house is conveniently placed close to amenities. Approx 5 minutes walking distance from the shops. 5 minutes walking distance from Woodside Park Station (northern line) and 20 minutes from central London. -All rooms are en suite -Short or long stays at reasonable rates -All guests have key and access at all times -All major credit cards accepted -Full fire certificate -AA 3 diamonds recognition close to Alexandra Palace.

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