Holiday Inn Guilford
Chessington World of Adventures, Thorpe Park and Wisley Gardens are all close by, making the Holiday Inn Guilford a wise accommodation option for adventurous visitors to Surrey. The property comes with 168 air-conditioned rooms, four of which were designed with the needs of disabled guests in mind. High-speed Internet access is available throughout the Holiday Inn Guilford. The on-site restaurant serves three meals a day in a casual atmosphere.
Holiday Inn Guilford
Egerton Road
Guilford, Surrey GU2 7XZ
UK
011 (+44) 871 942 9036
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Premier Inn Epsom Central
The Premier Inn Epsom Central is within walking distance of Epsom's train station. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the property. The on-site Brewers Fayre Restaurant is a choice place for sampling British cuisine. The Premier Inn boasts two meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 50 people. The rooms come with comfy beds and standard amenities such as color television, and there are also wheelchair=accessible rooms on the property.
Premier Inn Epsom Central
2-4 St Margarets Drive
Epsom, Surrey KT18 7LB
UK
011 (+44) 870 197 7096
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The Clock House
Each room at the Clock House comes with luxury amenities, such as down comforters, 16-inch spring mattresses, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, iPod docking stations, wireless Internet access and safe deposit boxes. A continental breakfast is served each morning between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 a.m., free to all guests; a cooked breakfast may also be provided for a small fee. The Clock House does not serve meat---all breakfasts are strictly vegetarian. It is located in Weybridge, a town in Surrey that enjoys good road links to both London and the coast. Kew Gardens Royal Botanical Gardens is situated a mere 14 miles away from the property.
The Clock House
242 Brooklands Road
Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0RD
UK
011 (+44) 193 285 9595
theclockhouseweybridge.com
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Zach Feral has been writing and editing professionally since 2003. He has a B.A. in philosophy from the New School for Social Research in New York and pursued postgraduate studies at the Open University in the U.K. His writing has appeared in numerous international publications, including "Dazed & Confused," "Artforum" and "Think Again."