Barnes B & B (Bed & Breakfast)
Barnes B and B (bed and breakfast) is in a peaceful location in Gerard Road whilst still being within reach of Central London.
Barnes Village SW13 South West London offers the countryside on the doorstep of the city. A stroll from Barnes Pond renowned for its beauty, we are close to the river Thames being ideal for watching the famous Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race and for joggers, and walkers. During the day within walking distance there are plenty of unusual gift shops, weekly Farmers Market pavement cafes to visit and by night restaurants such as the famous AWT Anthony Worrall Thompson The Grill, Sonnys, Riva, The Depot or Italian Strada, ASK, Pizza Express, gastro pubs or just pop to the local pubs for a drink and chat . The Jazz at the Bullshead or events at the OSO or St. Paul's School.
There is also the London Wetland Centre boasting an astonishing wildfowl sanctuary. The Barnes Fair is an annual event being almost the largest fair in London.
Barnes B and B (bed and breakfast) is ideal for those wanting comfortable accommodation away from the bustle of the city centre but within easy reach of the capital's many attractions, ideal for the tourist and professional alike.
We are a 5 minute walk from Barnes Bridge Station, taking only 20 minutes by BR to Waterloo Station via Putney. Heathrow and Gatwick airports being easily accessible.
We are 5 minutes by bus on the 209 or 419 from Hammersmith, (Piccadilly, District and Metropolitan lines) or Richmond. The West End and City are easily accessible with direct bus routes to Hammersmith and Waterloo approx 20 mins from Barnes Bridge station. Within easy reach of Wimbledon tennis, Richmond Park, Kew Gardens, Hampton Court, Public Record Office, Kew, Roehampton University,
Twickenham Rugby stadium is a short train ride away. Also within close proximity are Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park, Richmond Theatre, and Roehampton University, Ham House, The Lyric, Riverside Studios, Hammersmith Appollo.
Barnes being just 25 minutes from Central London, South Bank, Westminster this bed and breakfast lets you see a more peaceful side of London where ducks still live on the village pond opposite a pub where cricketers meet to quench a collective thirst, whilst still being within easy reach of the city centre.
The village is a popular choice with celebrities who are often met as they wander around their local shops saying hello whilst going about their daily tasks.
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This page was last updated: 11 June 2006
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