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Location

Parking on Knowles Close, UB7

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Space description

Lighting
Suitable for wide vehicles
1 space located on Knowles Close in West Drayton. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s. 8 minute walk from West Drayton cross rail station (Elizabeth Line) which directly links to central London

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Reviews about this space

Mark B16th December 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Larry O16th November 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Emma P25th January 2023
Excellent parking space, felt very happy leaving my car there for 3 days.
Jason G7th October 2022
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Anna B3rd October 2022
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Katerina S19th September 2022
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Jessica M29th July 2022
Excellent - a 5-star experience

Points of interest

West Drayton Station0.07 miles away

Frequently asked questions

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When you have completed your booking and payment has been taken, we’ll send through the exact address and access instructions to your space.
Yes we have a flexible cancellation policy, you can cancel up to 24hrs before the start time of your booking.
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