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Parking on William Road, BH7

Space description

CCTV
Lighting
Overall:
A large (off road) drive in a quiet resident street for parking for up to 3 medium sized cars (if parked sensibly to leave enough space for the other drives to get in & out) which is absolutely perfect for match days at AFC Bournemouth football ground.

Location:
Being at the top end of William Road it is literally a 5 min walk to AFC Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium. All you need to do is cross Littledown Avenue and follow Thistlebarrow Road and you're there! Perfect for home or away fans. It couldn't be easier!

Security
The drive is very secure as I have both 2x 24/7 Nest Cams and 2x 24/7 CCTV camera. In addition I also have a motion detection security light so your car(s) should be very safe on my drive during the match.

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Reviews about this space

Kara R25th October 2024
Really easy to find and great location and price.

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