Parking at Launceston Place
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Space for small car, hidden from road, 10 mins walk from Chelsea FC, 20 mins walk from Fulham FC. Close to Kings Road and Fulham [more] Road.
Secure allocated car park. Locked gate with key access only. Perfect for residents of Notting Hill/Bayswater who want the [more] convenience of local parking with the safety of secure off street parking.
Gated. Off-street carparking space. Kings Road, Chelsea Secure carparking space. Barrier Gated
Driveway available on quiet and safe rd. 1 minutes walk from battersea Bridge. From here you can get buses to many places [more] including Victoria, South Ken, Clapham Piccadilly etc. It is outside the congestion zone and about5 minutes walk to Kings rd. Weekend parking is also available. Please contact me for more information.
Parking space is in the residential apartment complex called Carlton Gate on the Harrow Rd W9. It is a secure underground space [more] with 24 hour security and CCTV. Tenant will have to display Apartment owners stickers in windscreen and will have a security pass to access space. Outside the complex are bus links to Paddington Euston and Victoria stations.
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Launceston Place
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Average Price: £45 - £54
The inlaws are in town, you want to impress your boss, you want a civilised meal with your beloved to bask in your togetherness, or you just fancy terrific cooking in a smart, unstuffy, grownup setting - all these are reasons to book Launceston Place right this minute. Set in a Kensington backwater, the restaurant is decorated very much like a country house. Not a cottage, we mean the other kind of country house. Walls are light and creamy, banquettes are chequered hunting pink, candles and silver and linen are everywhere. The atmosphere is bubbling with conversation and the pleasant sounds of people enjoying themselves. The mainly modern British menu includes both stalwart country-house dishes as well as dishes influenced by the Med and the East. Try starter of twice-baked goats cheese souffle with pineapple salsa, main course of chicken en croute with mushrooms and tarragon, and pud of two creme brulees with shortbread. The cooking is deft and assured, the service likewise and the traditionally French wine list has depth and much to interest the knowledgeable drinker.
