B and Bs in Brentford

Hazel Wood
125/127 Boston Manor Road Brentford
Brentford
London

TW8 9JR
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Hazel Wood in Brentford is a newly established, modern bed and breakfast located in a lovely residential area, close to the business centres of West London. Overlooking Boston Manor Park the house has impressive views and enables guests to admire the picturesque Grand Union Canal running through its grounds and boasts a Jacobean Manor House, dating back to the 17th century. Nearby motorways M4 and A4 makes this place an ideal location with easy access both to Central London and Heathrow Airport. We offer single and double accommodation from £35 to £60 p/p per night. Breakfast included, available at the House or in the nearby cafe. Laundry facilities and outside parking are available at additional cost. If you arrive at London Heathrow Airport and are looking for a nearby Hotel Hazel Wood is the perfect choice for you. It takes approximately 15 minutes to get here by car or by tube from Boston Manor Station on Piccadilly Line. Are you looking for an Ealing Hotel? Hazel Wood offers both single and ensuite double rooms, recently refurbished to a high standard.Hazel Wood is located only 12 minutes by bus (E8) from Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre and Ealing Broadway Station. Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre has all modern facilities and is ideal for shopping, leisure and dining. Local parks are ideal for those who enjoy activity and days out. You can admire beautiful churches, museums and other historical and cultural places in the area. Local pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants will guarantee you a perfect night out.

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