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Location

Parking on Sunnymead Avenue, ME7

87 Bookings

Space description

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Suitable for wide vehicles
Multiple spaces located on Sunnymead Avenue in Gillingham. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s.

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Reviews about this space

Sally S1st January 2024
Great! Did what it said on the tin!
Tony S5th December 2023
Spot on Space, great size and easy to park. Short walk to Stadium. Recommend.
Steve C9th August 2023
My Toyota Yaris is quite short, but it was still a struggle to park without the wheels on the pavement in front of the house.
Darren H26th February 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
David C20th February 2022
Great - a 4-star rating
Jenbates J9th January 2022
Very friendly owner who we happened to meet. All worked fine. Space easy to access.
David W22nd October 2021
Great - a 4-star rating

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Yes we have a flexible cancellation policy, you can cancel up to 24hrs before the start time of your booking.
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