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Location

Parking on Silver Tree Close, KT12

20 Bookings

Space description

Multiple entry and exit allowed
1 space located on Silver Tree Close in Walton-on-Thames. The space is big enough to fit medium vehicles.

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Reviews about this space

Kirsty S22nd July 2024
I will definitely use this space again. So close to the station and easy to find. Thank you!
Naomi S5th June 2024
would recommend this space. Close to train station, easy to find and plenty of space.
Samantha B14th April 2024
Thank you again for the use of your space, great location close to the station
Joanne C1st July 2023
Thank you. All went smoothly. No fuss, easy to find.
Samantha B10th June 2023
Excellent space in quiet neighbourhood, 2 minutes from the station. Perfect for ease and peace of mind, will use again
Katie W14th December 2022
Excellent - a 5-star experience

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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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