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Welcome to the R.A.C 3
Diamond rated New England Hotel experience. Family run
since 1981, we are in the service and hospitality industry for over 24 years. Place your trust in us and we will endeavour that you
have a pleasant stay at this 'Your home address in London'.
Set in a beautiful 19th century stucco fronted Georgian building, the fully
refurbished New England Hotel offers comfortable, refreshingly clean,
simply furnished accommodation. Our image certainly reflects our good
standards, friendliness, and quality facilities, all at a remarkably
affordable price for both the business and pleasure traveller alike. Our
success is certainly attributable to our continually satisfying client
needs. The hotel boasts an enviable high level of repeat clientele.
All our tastefully decorated rooms are offered with new ensuite facilities,
comfortable Hypnos beds, colour TV, secure electronic locks and
Direct Dial Telephones with PC modem points. The hotel has a modern Elevator
which goes to all part floors. All rooms are Non Smoking and Ground floor rooms are available.
The hotel is a short stroll, only 10 minutes from Victoria Rail and Coach
Stations. Popular landmarks of Buckingham Palace, House of Parliament, Big
Ben, London's West End, Theatres, Restaurants, Museums and Art Galleries are
ALL within easy reach.
Although steeped in history, Victoria is more than just museums, it offers a
paradise for walkers, shoppers, and every sort of activity you would
associate with a vibrant place. There's plenty to explore famous
sights, top-notch shopping and plenty of culture high and low, even
off-season.
The New England is set in the popular area of Pimlico, which forms part of
the City of Westminster. The area is bounded by Vauxhall Bridge Road, the
Thames River and the railway into Victoria Station. The area is brimming
with history, with stucco-fronted terraces of the mid-19th century classical
design, some of the largest opulent houses were built along St George's
Drive where the New England Hotel resides. History is certainly preserved
with the many Grade II listed buildings in the area. Also listed are the
telephone kiosks in Belgrave Road and a cabman's shelter in St George's
Square.

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