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Hi,

a bit of a bizarre question here,but I have my parents coming to visit in November for the birth of my second child and due to lack of space and increasing number of babies we won't be able to put them up. Hotels are quite pricey and I was wondering if anyone knows of any holiday lets ( 2 weeks) that might be available locally. We are baed in Honor Oak. I woud really appreciate some help here. I would hate it if they had to stay home and miss their grandchild's birth!


Thanks xx

depends on the budget -


http://www.sjguesthouse.co.uk/index.htm


premier inns are ?29 per night if booked in advance - closest may be in greenwich


Have heard this accomodation recommended a few years ago when there was a local wedding

It's in Canadian Avenue in catford and seems quite busy and popular and has parking


Glenthurston Holiday Apartments - www.londonselfcatering.co.uk

27 Canadian Avenue, London - 020 8690 3092

4 reviews, directions, and more ?



Harefield - www.londonselfcatering.net

29 Canadian Avenue, london - 020 8690 3992


This B&B in Beckenham looks nice

http://langleypark.yolasite.com/


or closer to the time could advertise to see what's available locally

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