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Featuring a garden, terrace, and a shared kitchen, Edgware B&B offers carpeted rooms with free WiFi in Edgware, 12 miles from the center of London. Edgware Underground Station is 15 minutes’ walk away, offering easy transport links to Bond Street and The West End. A flat-screen TV is featured in each room and guests also have access to a shared kitchen at the property. Allianz Park and The Hive Gym are both 3.2 mi from Edgware B&B. The Harry Potter Experience in Watford is 11 miles from the B&B. Stanmore Golf Club and Dinosaur Safari Adventure Golf can be reached by car in 15 minutes. Wembley Stadium is 7 miles from the property, and the Royal Air Force Museum is 3 miles away. Middlesex University is 4 miles from Edgware B&B.
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