3/5 - Okay
1) To fix noisy sounds from the banging metal bar on the exterior roof-wall next to my room during windy situations. 2) To provide toiletries in the shared bathroom.

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Reviewed on 2 Feb, 2026

Stayed in a superior twin room on the 5th floor, which was clean and comfortable, with a walk-in shower (important because I have mobility issues). It was on the small side but not cramped. The decor seemed to be fairly new and in good shape, of a dark gray neutral sort. Staff on check-in were friendly, ...
Reviewed on 3 Feb, 2026

Lovely room, amazing breakfast, nice staff
Reviewed on 3 Feb, 2026

Clean room, rude staff, limited breakfast
Reviewed on 17 Jan, 2026

Fantastic stay! The room was much bigger than expected, had everything we needed for a short stay. Great location and couldn’t fault the staff
Reviewed on 31 Jan, 2026

Very clean room, staff excellent!
Reviewed on 5 Feb, 2026

Once the private hunting grounds of a king, London's most famous park is today a place where everyone can enjoy gardens, monuments and music performances.

One of Britain’s treasured national symbols, home of the bells which can be heard ringing across the heart of the capital every 15 minutes.

Created as the focal point of Britain’s millennium celebrations, today this architectural wonder offers a world of entertainment under one enormous roof.

One of London’s most famous bridges, an icon of the city through the ages, situated right beside the historic Tower of London.

Known for its association with a well-known nursery rhyme, this iconic bridge has existed in various forms for more than 2,000 years.

The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II as well as the lavish home of the British monarchy for nearly two centuries.





1) To fix noisy sounds from the banging metal bar on the exterior roof-wall next to my room during windy situations. 2) To provide toiletries in the shared bathroom.
Pleasant location a convenient distance from the centre of London and the clinic in Chalfont St Peter we were there to visit.
Wasn’t overly keen on Uxbridge shopping. We did travel into Watford that was recommended by a member of staff which we loved
Had no idea Uxbridge had a rural area!
Enjoyed our visit to National Trust Cliveden as well as a nice walk round Colne Valley Regional Park in Denham
Uxbridge is quite far from the city centre and even Wembley, its best to take the metropolitan tube. It was a very quiet area and very calming which was nice but the journey was quite long. At least you get a good nights rest
