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West Cromwell Hotel

Address: 66 West Cromwell Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London, United Kingdom.
Nearest Landmark: Earls Court Tube Station (7 minutes walk)
Distance: 3.4 Miles from London Centre

West Cromwell Hotel is a cheap small family run London hotel featuring 21 guest rooms, ideal for London museums, Kensington Palace, and Earls Court...

1 Night
From £30.00

Total cost of stay inc. tax

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Westbury Hotel

Address: 22-24 Collingham Place, Kensington and Chelsea, London, United Kingdom.
Nearest Landmark: Earls Court Tube Station (4 minutes walk)
Distance: 3 Miles from London Centre

The Westbury Hotel is a small friendly hotel which has been newly refurbished to a standard you will enjoy. The location of the hotel,just of Cromwell...

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From £40.00

Total cost of stay inc. tax

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Earls Court

Earls Court is an area in the Royal District of Kensington and also Chelsea in main London, surrounding the sub-districts of South Kensington to the eastern, West Kensington to the west, Chelsea to the south and also Kensington to the north. The Earls Court Event Centre was just one of the nations biggest interior fields as well as a prominent performance place till its closure in 2014. Please Check: Hotels in Earls Court London

For over 500 years the land, component of the old mansion of Kensington, was under the lordship of the Vere family members, the Earls of Oxford as well as offspring of Aubrey de Vere I, that held the estate of Geoffrey de Montbray, diocesan of Coutances, in the Domesday Publication in 1086. By circa 1095, his period had actually been transformed, and also he held Kensington straight of the crown. The earls held their manorial court where Old Estate Backyard is currently, simply by the London Below ground terminal.