Lock up garage on the Sutton Court Estate. 5 mins walk from Sutton Mainline Railway station.
Comments:
The garage is secure but the roof has a persistent leak which in times of heavy rain results in a large puddle forming on the floor therefore the garage is only suitable for car parking and not dry storage.
5min walk to Wimbledon tube / train station. Longer term parking price negotiated. Text directly 0780 9439976
Now taking bookings for Wimbledon and the Olympics!
Situated off Gloucester Road in a small cul de sac of garages. Adjacent to Kingston Hospital and Norbiton station, near Kingsmeadow stadium and an easy walk to Kingston town centre. Garages approx 5.2 m deep 2.5m wide. Weekly or monthly rental. Also avaliable, occasional off road parking perfect for Kingsmeadow games at £10 a day.
Landline 02085468190. Mobile 07894961742 or use the 'contact the owner' button!
Safe, secure, and affordable off-street parking bay to rent in a prime Kingston/Surbiton, South West London location, with excellent bus and train links.
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- Ideally situated just 5-7 minutes walk from Surbiton station (or 1 min by bus) with 15 minute direct trains to Central London, Waterloo. Kingston Town Centre is accessible by bus or foot.
- Directly opposite a bus station with regular buses to Surbiton and Kingston
- Perfect for commuting, nights-out in Kingston/Surbiton, cycling trips to Kingston, Hampton Court, Richmond, Wimbledon 2012 Tennis Tournament, Hampton Court Flower Show and London 2012 Olympics!
- Free Dawes Hybrid Bike to hire for parking bay users.
Parking space is behind a block of private apartments in Mulgrave Road, Sutton. Location is equi-distant from Cheam Village and Sutton town centre. Sutton railway station is about 10 mins walk from the parking location.
Comments:
Parking space is in front of garage no. 12, which is behind 68 Mulgrave Road.
Worcester Park Station is a railway station that is located in Worcester Park. It files on the boundary between the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames and the London Borough of Sutton. South West Trains serve that station and it is in Travelcard Zone 4.
The station was first opened in 1859 and it has a total of two platforms that are in frequent use. Each year the stations handles almost 3,000,000 people and at the present time there are no automated barriers that are in use, however passengers can use Oyster pre pay to speed up buying their tickets.
A landslide in 2007 meant that the services that pass through the station had to be cancelled for a week in order to ensure that the lines were safe to use. During off peak times for trains will run through the station and this is higher during peak times when trains are much more frequent.
This website has generated quite a few successful bookings for my carpark - thoroughly recommend it.
C. Jones, London 22nd July 2009
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