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Fantasic Parking space in a quite secure gated mews. You will get your own electronic keycard.
Undercover car parking space available in private car park in Battersea Square (close to Battersea Bridge). Outside congestion [more] zone. 5 min walk to no. 49, 345, 319, 19 bus stop.
Parking Space, off street, in front of a garage, 5 mins walk to Clapham Junction Station in a well lit residential road off St [more] John's Hill.
One minute's walk from north entrance of Clapham junction station. End of bay parking in secure, well lit, gated development. [more] Deposit required for FOB.
Parking space available in private, gated car park right opposite Clapham Junciton station. Entry requires a security fob. Space [more] is available every day of the week
Locked garage located between Wandsworth Bridge railway station (5 minutes) and Clapham Junction (10 minutes). Close to [more] Wandsworth Bridge with access to Fulham/Chelsea.
Allocated parking space on private, safe estate. Well lit. 10 minutes walk to Clapham Junction, or on cold & wet days, there is [more] a bus stop directly outside the estate on East Hill and regular buses go to Clapham Junction (5 minutes).
Walking distance from Clapham junction Rail Station and Wandsworth Town Rail station , walking distance from buses to Central [more] London and London Vctoria
A private parking garage, no size restriction, just 5 min from clapham junc., and clapham common. Very convinient location.
Parking space available to rent in secure gated development with own key fob, access 24/7. Excellent location close to Central [more] London, directly on bus stop to Clapham Junction (5-10 mins) & 2 mins walk to Wansdworth Town Station.
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Pizza Metro
Find a Parking Space near Pizza MetroItalian
Average Price: £25
Every London 'village' should have a good-time Italian trattoria like Pizza Metro. Gorgeous Italian staff moves expertly, mighty pepper grinder held high, between white table clothed tables. The cooking ticks all the boxes too, not least the impressive strips of thin-crust pizza - measured by the metre and laid down the centre of the table on a scorching hot-plate - that wouldn't taste out of place in Naples (no silly toppings or deep-pan malarkey here). Then there are the fresh antipasti, meat, fish and pasta dishes that - clichéd as it sounds - remind you of being on holiday.
