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The Oxford Street Studios - Budget |
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Location : Oxford Street
Underground Station : Marble Arch
Rated : Budget
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Prices
Single Studio : £55 per night
Twin/Double Bedroom : £75 per night
Triple Bedroom : £95 per night
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Located in central London between Marylebone Road and Oxford Street, the Oxford Street studios are also close to Gloucester Place, Baker Street and Edgware Road. This period property, dating back to the 1830’s, offers good quality serviced studio apartments at very reasonable rates
These serviced London studio apartments are spacious and well equipped with good standard kitchenette, modern bathroom and Monday to Friday maid service. Restaurants and grocery stores are located close to the property.
Both Baker Street and Marble Arch Stations are within seven minutes walking distance.
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Single Studio - A single bed studio apartment with kitchenette bathroom. Sleeps 1.
| Daily rate : |
£65 |
| Weekly Rate : |
£455 |
| Monthly Rate : |
please request |
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Twin/Double Studio A double or twin bed (2 single beds) studio apartment, good size, with kitchenette and bathroom. Sleeps 2.
| Daily rate : |
£75 |
| Weekly Rate : |
£525 |
| Monthly Rate : |
please request |
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Triple Bedroom - A triple studio apartment plus a double bed plus a single bed with kitchenette and bathroom. Sleeps 3.
| Daily rate : |
£95 |
| Weekly Rate : |
£595 |
| Monthly Rate : |
please request |
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| FACILITIES : |
- 5 days maid service (Mon-Fri)
- Satellite television
- Iron and ironing board
- Bath/shower
- Well equipped kitchenette
- Secure entry access
- 24 hour caretaker
- Wifi internet access (additional charge)
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| HISTORICAL FACTS ON THE AREA |
Previously known as the King's Highway, the Road to Oxford amongst other names. In 1713 Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, acquired the land to the north, heading toward Marylebone Road. Edward Harley was married to Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Holles and their daughter married William Bentinck, Duke of Portland. The families gave their names to many of the surrounding Streets in the area.
In the 18th Century the "Oxford Street" name was established and began to be know it shops stretching from Marble Arch to St Giles and has been, for over two centuries, one of the longest shopping Street in the world, measuring just over one mile. . |
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