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Number 47
47 Stone Park Avenue
Beckenham
Kent

BR3 3AX

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Number Forty seven can cater for business in a number of ways. Located in Beckenham, providing easy access to Central London, Bromley, Croydon and rural Kent.Beckenham and its surrounding areas have a lot to offer the business traveller and also the tourist market. It provides easy access into central London and all the fabulous attractions London enjoys. Bromley & Croydon are also easily accessible. Number 47 also is a good base for exploring the beautiful region of rural Kent.Number Forty Seven, Stone Park Avenue is a large detached villa in Beckenham offering a friendly and relaxed family atmosphere. Rooms are available for both short or longer stays. The house enjoys fine furniture, thoughtful decoration and a varied art collection reflects the family's interest in Scotland, antiques, music and the theatre.Please Note: Non-smoking. No pets permitted on the premises. No Takeaway Food allowed on the premises. All Children are Welcome. (Families and Couples only), "single sex parties will be refused entry and deposit will not be refunded." Un-restricted on street parking, plus large public car park 30 metres from the hotel. Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00

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