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Accommodation List Accommodation List Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Private Homes Bed and Breakfast accommodation is provided by local families who have kindly offered this service for visitors to St Christopher’s. Should you need to cancel your accommodation reservation, please do contact the relevant guest house and let them know as they may be able to offer the place to someone else. Please remember that while they are clean and comfortable accommodations they are private homes. Should you wish to stay in a professionally run hotel, there are a number listed on the following pages. When making a reservation please call the host family directly, before 21h30, and advise them that you are attending a St Christopher’s course or conference. The charges are listed on the following pages, and are all per person, per night. Accommodation fees should be paid directly to the host family. Travel instructions are available on request. A reliable minicab service is available from: Clock House Cars +44(0)20 8658 0066 Canon Cars Please email us with queries or visit our website for details of other courses: www.stchristophers.org.uk/education Email: [email protected]+44(0)20 8658 1234 The accommodation list below is within close proximity to St Christopher’s Education Centre Mrs Mariam Bishai £25 pp (2 single bed) £20pp (1 double bed) Tel: 020 8778 5747 25 Princethorpe Road, Sydenham, SE26 4PF. (15 mins walk away) Ms Anastasia Stylianou £30 pp (4 single rooms) Tel: 020 8776 9296 Mob: 07887 983 836 150 Venner Road Email:[email protected] Sydenham, SE26 5JQ. (15 mins walk away) Marjorie and David Jones £30 pp (Self contained Flatlet ) Tel: 020 8778 3195 Email: [email protected] 1 The Martins, Lawrie Park Gardens, Sydenham SE26 6HL. (8 mins walk away) Elizabeth Adams £25pp Tel: 020 8778 0772 Email: [email protected] 36 Longton Grove, Sydenham, SE26 6QE. (15 mins walk away) Mrs Sue Turnbull £35 pp (single) Mob 07961 554 197 £40 / £50 (1 / 2 person(s) in double room) e-mail: [email protected] 8 Grenville Court, Lymer Avenue, Crystal Palace, SE19 1LR. Mrs Monica Mitchell £25pp B&B (1 single / 1 double) Tel: 020 8776 8469 13 Longton Ave, Sydenham, SE26 6RE. (15 mins walk away) Mrs Irene Bravery £35pp (double room) Tel: 020 8659 2539 Mob: 07810 464 822 8 Girton Road, Sydenham, London, SE26 5DH Email: [email protected] Room has private bath and shower and wireless Internet (10 mins walk away) Ewa Kurzawa £30pp B&B 1 double/ 1 single) Tel: 0208 699 6280 (evenings) Mob: 07908138888 61 Longton Avenue , Sydenham SE26 6RF. e-mail: [email protected] (15 mins walk away) Maureen Williams £25pp (Large Double Room) Tel: 02086993219 Mob.: 07922483138 5 Suncroft Place, Sydenham SE26 4RH. Email: [email protected] No. 176 or 197 Bus (5 min journey) or 15 minute walk Maralyn Wardley £30pp (single) Tel: 020 8659 8423 £50 (twin room) Email: [email protected] 64 Tannsfeld Road, Sydenham, SE26 5DG. (15 mins walk away) Mrs Molly Wickert £35 / £45 B&B for one / two sharing (double room) Tel: 020 8778 3475 £30 B&B (1 single). Mob: 07946 530650 101, Longton Grove SE26 6QQ (10-15 minute walk) Email: [email protected] Wi-fi available. The accommodation list below is not within walking distance but you can utilise Public transport to reach St Christopher’s Education Centre Ms Nadine Morgan £25 pp (1 single/1 double) Tel: 020 8693 0958 (eve) Email: [email protected] 3 Pellatt Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9JA. (15 mins drive away) Moira ter Laag £20pp (Single Room) Ladies only Mob.: 07970928644 Email: [email protected] 28 Grassmount, Forest Hill, SE23 3UW. No. 176 or 197 Bus (10 min journey). Near Forest Hill BR station Sarah Maher £40 pp – (1 single) Tel: 020 8699 4950 [email protected] 30 Hurstbourne Road, Forest Hill, SE23 2AB. (10 mins drive away). No 75 bus Caroline Knapp £30 pp bed & breakfast large room with Tel: 020 7274 2443 single; £30 pp twin bed room [email protected] 8 Carver Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 9LT Herne Hill - 7mins by train to Penge East, 12mins walk to Hospice (or bus from Penge High St to Hospice) or: 30mins by 2 bus rides (3 to Crystal Palace & 227 to Lawrie Park Rd) Miss Sarah Louise Eckert £25 pp (1 single) £40 (for people in triple [email protected] room - double and single) 5 Derby Hill, Forest Hill, SE23 3YD No. 176 or 197 Bus (10 min journey/20 minute walk). 5 minutes from Forest Hill BR station. Evening meals available £5 Gaynor Smith £35 pp (double room), £55 (2 people) Tel: 07910 418924 [email protected] 43 Veda Road, Ladywell, SE13 7JQ (20 minute drive) No. 122 bus, plus short walk each end. Total journey time 45 mins. Wi-Fi available Julie Dennison £35pp (Single Room) Mob: 07752819935 Email: [email protected] 51a Braxfield Road, Brockley, SE4 2AW 20 minute drive to St Christopher’s No. 122 bus plus short walk each end. 10 minutes from Brockley Station then 3 stops to Sydenham Station Wi-Fi available. Desk in room. Free on street parking. Local Hotels, Guest Houses or Bed and Breakfasts with the option to use public transport – prices are approximate Bromley Court Hotel £98 per single room (incl breakfast) Tel: 020 8464 5011 £107 per double room (incl breakfast) Bromley Hill, Bromley, BR1 4JD Melrose House £45 per single room (incl breakfast) Tel: 0208 776 8884 £60 per double room (incl breakfast) 89 Lennard Road Penge, SE20 7LY Email: [email protected] Central London with the option to use British Rail to Sydenham station and 10 min walk to St Christopher’s Education centre – prices are approximate There are several website which list hotels in London: www.london-hotels-guide.co.uk or www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/accomm/ Mercure London City Bankside Tel: 0207 902 0800 71-79 Southwark Street, London Bridge £150 per single room London, SE1 0JA £180 per double room sharing Email: [email protected] £13.50 for English Breakfast The City Hotel/ London Bridge Tel: 0207 247 3313 12 Osborn Street, Whitechapel £140 per single room London Bridge, E1 6TE £150 per double room London Bridge Hotel Tel: 0207 855 2200 8-18 London Bridge Street, London £115 per single room SE1 9SG £100 per double room sharing Holiday Inn – Express London Southwark Tel: 020 7401 2525 103 - 109 Southwark Street, £104-£139 per room London, SW1 0JQ Near to Blackfriars & South Bank [email protected] Travel Lodge – London Kings Cross Royal Scot Hotel Tel: 0871 984 6272 100 Kings Cross Road London £ 81 per room WC1X 9DT Near to Kings Cross Travel Lodge – London Farringdon Hotel Tel: 0871 984 6274 10 – 42 Kings Cross Road £81 per room London Near to Kings Cross WC1X 9LN Agencies and Hotel Booking on-line Doctor in the House Tel: 0208 870 5949 Doctor in the House is an Accommodation Agency Fax: 0208 877 3464 catering for medical and professional people from Email: [email protected] 1 night to a 1 year stay. Visit website at www.doctorhouse.co.uk for price guide Doctor in the House Accommodation Agency 19 Sispara Gardens London SW18 1LG Hotelpacc Tel :020 7309 5500 Email: [email protected] Premier Hotel Booking Agent, Specialists for Hotel Visit www.hotelpacc.com for more details Rooms, Group Reservations, Individual and Group Bookings. Active Hotels Visit www.activehotels.com for more details On-line only .
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