Ifor Evans Hall, Camden, London
Summary
- 20th century buildings
- Smoking permitted
- Free car parking
Facilities
- Internet access for a charge
- Tennis court
- Self-catering facilities
Drinking and dining
- Restaurant
- Continental breakfast (included)
- English breakfast (included)
Nearby recreations
- Recommended walks
- Pub (walking distance)
- Museums (a short drive)
- Recommended restaurants (a short drive)
- Theatre (a short drive)
Located in vibrant Camden Town, Ifor Evans Hall offers clean, budget bed and breakfast accommodation in single bedrooms. You will be housed in the newly refurbished The Lodge, while breakfast is served in the recently renovated dining room across the courtyard.
Nearby is the street life of Camden with its world famous markets, bars, restaurants and gigs.
We are, unfortunately, unable to accommodate guests under the age of 18.
Dining and drinking
Breakfast, which is included in the accommodation rate, is a choice of continental or full English breakfast on a self-service basis along with a choice of cold and hot drinks. Breakfast is served between 7.45am and 9am.
Dinner may also be available (please ask at the reception for information).
There are many restaurants and cafes nearby to suit all tastes and budgets. For those wishing to cater for themselves, there are convenience stores located on Camden Road. A Sainsbury's supermarket is also located less than a 10 minute walk away.
Other facilities
Internet: Every room has a broadband internet access point, requiring an ethernet cable. Please ask at the reception for an internet voucher. Vouchers are for a minimum of one week (2009 rates: £8 for 1 week, £12 for 2 weeks, £22 for 4 weeks, £27 for 12 weeks). We do not offer WiFi access.
A coin operated launderette is available on site.
There is a vending machine providing drinks and snacks on site.
Communal areas include: TV lounge, quiet room, music room, common room.
A tennis court is available on site (you will need to bring your own equipment).
Limited parking is available (please request in the Additional Information section of the booking form).
Arrival information and how to find us
Address: Ifor Evans Hall, 109 Camden Road, London NW1 9HZ
Check in: From 2pm - 6pm Check out: By 10am
The reception office is open daily between 7am and 6pm. A security officer is on duty after 6pm.
By Underground: If taking the underground, exit at Camden Town via the left hand exit. Cross Kentish Town Road and turn left on Camden Road. Walk past the Sainsbury's and the British Transport Police station (both on your left) and underneath the Bridge. Continue until you see a double gated entrance on your left with the sign Ifor Evans Hall. This is approximately a 10 minute walk.
By Rail: From King’s Cross, St Pancras and Euston stations, take the Underground to Camden.
By Bus: Take the 29 or 253 outside the Sainsbury's. Dismount at Murray Street.
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Customer feedback
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LUIS VICTOR BAUZIL LÓPEZ, August 2010: You are very simpatetic with my english, and the Security office and Staff Office help a lot. Thanks, ill come back the next year. Yours
Raffaele Russo, August 2010: All the staff has been very kind.
Pak Wai Yuen, August 2010: maybe add something different everyday for breakfast can make it more interesting.
Marion Lyne, August 2010: I had a very enjoyable stay in your establishment. Everyone was helpful and friendly. The ladies doing breakfast were so warm and nurturning I did not want to leave. I will most certainly use your acommodation again and am reccommending it to all my friends. Thank you for such a lovely stay.
Barbara Jones, August 2010:
For a single person this accommodation was ideal. I felt safe and secure and the facilites for a short stay were very good. Breakfast and staff were amazing. The only comment would be the kitchen could have been slightly better equiped with cookwear as I'm vegetarian and like to prepare my own food. I would definitely stay again and would recomment this type of accommodation.
Thanks
Barbara Jones
Fang,Lili, August 2010: I would like to suggest your place to friends if they go to London. I had a good time here. Room, bathroom and kitchen are all clean and good. Breakfast is also good. The environment is good. And the underground is not far.
Walter Fung, August 2010: Excellent, room was basic but clean and bathroom, toilets & shower spotless. Breakfast very good.
Sarah Rawlins, August 2010: Ifor Evans hall is very good value; £35 doesn't go far in London so for a clean and safe B&B this was excellent! The furniture in the room was a little old, however everything was spotless which is the most important thing. The kitchens on each corridor had crockery and utensils, which was very useful if you don't want to go out to eat. Both the kitchens and bathrooms had been refurbished recently, so are of a very good standard.
I was on the side facing the road so it was quite noisy, especially with the window open. Take some ear plugs and you'll have no problems though! The reception is not open the advertised times, I had to ring security twice to get them to help me check in and sort the room out. Apart from those minor issues I would certainly recommend these halls to other people and would come back again.
Julia Armstrong, July 2010: Only two problems: The info I had from you said book in at reception from 2-6pm but you need to say go to security in the Lodge on a Sat (I only realised because I've stayed with you before). Also, my key fob didn't seem to work properly on Sat eve and someone else had to let me in.
Otherwise, excellent! All the (kitchen and security) staff I met were very helpful. Thanks.
Robin Thomson, July 2010: A good solution to the difficult problem of finding somewhere semi-affordable to stay in London. Room was all I needed it to be, and a welcome refuge. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was generous and welcoming. Downsides are the endless locks and fire doors, but these are understandable! The student kitchens in the Lodge would be crowded and awkward if the rooms were all in use - we were lucky that the place was used very little (though obviously your ideal is to fill it!). If any one serious comment, it is that one side of the buildng is close to Camden Rd and it's impossible to sleep if the windows are open because of the noise; you were kind enough to let me move to 304 to escape this. I certainly intend to use the facilities again, and thank you to all who assisted us.
Keith Campbell, July 2010: My thanks to Elsie, Linda and the rest of the support staff for a very enjoyable stay. I've had worse treatment in a 5 star hotel!
Carolyn Ainsbury, June 2010: very good value, the only thing was the traffic on the Camden Road. Had our room been at the other side of the corridor our stay would have been much better.
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