It is a carspace in front of a flat mansion.One minute walk from Queens Park station(zone2 Bakerrloon line and Overground Line). There is a night bus stop in front and very secure space.
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The rent will include 24hour right to use the space.
40pounds per calender month. Please feel free to contacy any time thankyou.
The parking is Located 2 mins from Whiteley's Shopping Centre - 5 mins walk from Bayswater, 7 mins from Queensway tube. 10 mins walk from Paddington, Royal Oak and Nottinghill Gate tube.
Private driveway available within zone 1 just outside the congestion zone, Marylebone station within 7 min walk as is St Johns wood station.
Very close to Lords Cricket ground(6 min walk) and the West end.
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This parking space is in a prime location for visits to the centre of London, it is located on a very quiet street and has great access to the main road. I have had many happy customers using the space some of which have returned numerous times. For the location you will not find a cheaper and safer place to park.
Queen's Park Station is an over ground and underground station that is located in West Kilburn. The name of the station derived from the park which is nearby and it is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station first opened its doors to the public in 1879 and it used the main line that ran from London to Birmingham.
By 1915 some of the services which were on the Bakerloo line started to call at the station which meant that transport to and from the area was improving.
The station has a total of six different platforms however only four of them are currently in operation. The station is one of the busiest in the area and it has more than 5 million passengers using it on a regular basis each year. There are ample bus services, several of which operate 24 hours a day and these are ideal for serving the local community.
I think the site is great. I let the parking space in two weeks. I will tell others what a great site. Thanks.
Dave, Chiswick 25th June 2010
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