Pembridge Hall, Notting Hill, London
Clean, comfortable rooms in a magnificient historic hall in Notting Hill, a prime location in London.
Summary
- 19th century buildings
- No car parking
- No smoking
- Minimum age 18
Facilities
- Internet access for a charge
- Shared gardens
- Self-catering facilities
- No luggage storage
- Linen included
- Towels included
- Common room
- Sitting room
- Washing machine
- Telephone
- Central heating
Food and Drinks
- Self-catering facilities
- Electric oven
- Electric hob
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Freezer
Nearby recreations
- Recommended walks
- Pub (walking distance)
- Museums (walking distance)
- Historic houses
- Gardens
- Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
- Theatre (walking distance)
- Theatre (a short drive)
Perfectly situated for the Olympic Village (just 35 minutes by tube), Pembridge Hall is located in Notting Hill, 5 minutes' walk from Notting Hill Underground station. A Victorian period building, Pembridge Hall is located in one of the most attractive parts of London, home to the famous Portobello Road Market.
Pembridge Hall has kept all of its original Victorian features, boasting high ceilings and intricate decor. It offers Standard and Ensuite Single rooms equipped with mini fridge, private telephone and tea and coffee-making facilities.
Pembridge Hall has a minimum 3 night stay.
History to the present day
Imperial College London (officially The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, specialising in science, engineering, business and medicine. Formerly a constituent college of the federal University of London, Imperial became fully independent in 2007, the 100th anniversary of its founding.
Imperial's main campus is located in the South Kensington area of central London on the boundary between the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the City of Westminster, with its main entrance on Exhibition Road. It has a number of other campuses in central London, including in Chelsea, Hammersmith and Paddington. With a total of 525,233 square metres of operational property, it has one of the largest estates of any higher education institution in the UK. Imperial is organised into four main academic units – Imperial College Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College Faculty of Engineering and the Imperial College Business School – within which there are over 40 departments, institutes and research centres.
Imperial has around 13,500 full-time students and 3,330 academic and research staff and had a total income of £705 million in 2010/11, of which £299 million was from research grants and contracts. Imperial is a major centre for biomedical research and is a founding member of the Imperial College Healthcare academic health science centre. It is consistently ranked among the top universities in the world, ranking 24th in the world (and 5th in Europe) in the 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities, 6th in the world (and 3rd in Europe) in the 2011 QS World University Rankings, and 8th in the world (and 3rd in Europe) in the 2012 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. There are currently 14 Nobel Prize winners and two Fields Medal winners amongst Imperial's alumni and current and former faculty.
Imperial is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Association of MBAs, the European University Association, the G5, the IDEA League, the League of European Research Universities, Oak Ridge Associated Universities and the Russell Group. It forms part of the 'Golden Triangle' of British universities.
Food and Drinks
All accommodation is offered on a 'room only' basis. Pembridge Hall offers limited use of its kitchens. The kitchens will be available for making tea/coffee and sandwiches. Use of the microwaves is permitted, however use of the ovens and stoves is not. Pembridge Hall will not provide cutlery or utensils.
Notting Hill has many restaurants and bars close by to suit all tastes and budgets.
Grounds and gardens
Pembridge Hall has access to the large privately owned gardens within Pembridge Square.
If you require a longer stroll, Hyde Park is minutes from Notting Hill. Hyde Park is the largest park within London, home to equestrian activities, the Serpentine lake and numerous running tracks and picnic areas.
Other facilities
Internet access is available to guests at a cost of £5.00 for the duration of your stay. To access internet in bedrooms with require an ehternet cable. Communal areas have WIFI internet connection. Cables can be purchased at reception for an additional cost.
Coin operated laundry/ironing rooms. £2.00 for a wash cyle. £1.00 for a dry cycle. the machines require the exact change and you need to provide your own washing powder.
Common rooms
Cable TV room
swipe card access
24hr CCTV
Arrival information and how to find us
Address: 28-32 Pembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, London, W2 4DX, United Kingdom
Address: Pembridge Hall, 28-32 Pembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, London W2 4DX.
Check In: From 2pm. Check Out: By 10am.
Nearest Underground Station: Notting Hill Gate (circle and central lines)
Directions: When exiting Notting Hill station, turn right onto the high street. Continue for approximately 2 minutes and you will see Pembridge Gardens on your right. Pembridge Hall is located on the left hand side of the road about three quarters up.
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Customer feedback
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Mr nicholas humby, September 2011: I was pleased sheets and towels were changed mid-week of my stay and I was given a quiet room as requested on my booking form.Overall, would recommend staying at Pembridge Halls.
Mr Guoxin Rong, September 2011: absolutely a perfect place for low-budget travelers to accommodate. Small but cozy. Quiet, close to city center and major tube station, and shared bathroom is never a problem. I'd like to stay there when I revisit London next time!
Srta. Cristina Leon Barbadillo, September 2011: The people in reception were always extremely kind and helpful. The room was definitely big enough and in good condition. The wi-fi reception was good, but I was on the ground floor, so the signal gets worse on upper floors (you could always use a cable though). The only negative thing was the catering facilities, since we couldn't make use of the cookers. Otherwise, a magnificent experience. Perfect location and I met some amazing people. I'd definitely consider staying in Pembridge Hall again!
Mrs Eva Palomo, September 2011: Great location. Staff helpful and friendly.
Mr Ashley Gunter, September 2011: For a cheap clean room in a central location you cant beat university rooms!
Ms ELSA DEL VALLE GARCIA, August 2011: I had the time of my life in LONDON and staying at Pembridge Hall is one of the highlights of my trip. I think my rating speaks by itself. Great place but most importantly, great people running the place. I'm definitely coming back in a near future if they have me.
Miss Tania Andersson, August 2011: Lovely staff, exellent service, Im so pleased with my stay here and highly recommend this accomodation!!
Sr. David Chaves Sánchez, August 2011: It was a really good experience¡¡ My room was lika a little flat.
Mr RICHARD HINGSTON, August 2011: I failed to inform the administration that my friend was ambulatory disabled and would need a shower with a low step for him to get into it. I had wrongly assumed that there would be a lift. There was no lift. The staff were immediately aware of the problems and found us a room on the ground floor with an accessible shower. Well done.
Mr Sounak Paul, July 2011: It was a nice stay at pembridge hall. The staffs were cooperative. I will choose to stay again.