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Easy Rooms - London Luton Airport

1.0 star property
4.8 out of 10, (3)
"We arrived after booking this “place” for an overnight stay while we were working in the area. The building looked unoccupied with painted out windows. As we had not received any communication from the management we were unsure how to access the building. The front door was unlocked so we explored inside. The communal areas were filthy with the kitchen having food and meat scraps in the sink. The bathroom looked and smelt damp. As there was no reception we didn’t have a room number. When we...
Easy Rooms - London Luton Airport

Home Farm Glamping and Campsite Radnage

1.0 star property
Home Farm Glamping and Campsite Radnage
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Check out Silverstone Circuit—just one of the popular sights to explore around Swanbourne.

Bridleway and cycle route The bridleway is a traffic-free part of National Cycle Route 51. The field has a wheat crop, not well advanced so probably sown in the spring. There is some yellow oilseed rape at the edge of the wheat, either seeded from a previous crop in the field or possibly just from seed blown in the wind.
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