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Located 2,650 feet from Hendon Central station, The Pillar Hotel is a grade II listed building discreetly nestled among 2 acres of land and surrounds a grassy quadrangle. This boutique hotel offers free broadband internet and free parking. The hotel is modeled on the celebrated 15th Century Almshouses of Ewelme, Oxfordshire, and combines the traditional charm of a Victorian estate with contemporary 21st Century design. A continental breakfast is served in the elegant hotel lobby. Rooms at the Pillar are styled in a contemporary manner and all feature a modern private bathroom featuring a heated towel rail. They are all equipped with a 32-inch LCD TV with satellite channels. The suite features a kitchenette with a microwave. The start of the M1 Motorway is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel. Hendon Central Tube Station is less than 10 minutes' walk away and offers access to central London is just 20 minutes. Middlesex University is also just a 15-minute walk away and the Brant Cross Shopping Center is less than 1 miles from the hotel. Nearby attractions include Hampstead Heath, Middlesex University, Kenwood House, RAF Museum, Alexandra Palace and Allianz Park, home to Saracens Rugby Club. Wembley Stadium and Arena are a 15-minute drive from the hotel. In front of the Pillar there is a 24h public bus stop to and from the Stadium.
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