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  Hampstead Village Guesthouse: About our Guesthouse





Hampstead Village Guesthouse is a free-standing, Victorian house, beautifully proportioned and lovingly cared for.

Since it was built in 1873, it has been home to generations of families and a variety of interesting people, including the infamous Colonel Roberts and the London Mozart Players.

It is now the home of Annemarie van der Meer and her husband, Jim Conwell. Annemarie bought the house in 1978 and her children grew up here. Over the years, she has carried out extensive renovations, always using the existing character of the house as her inspiration.

Modern amenities have been sensitively blended with an unusual collection of antique and hand-made furniture to create a uniquely beautiful interior where each room has its own character. Guests respond to the informal atmosphere and many return, feeling that Hampstead Village Guesthouse – five minutes walk from Hampstead Tube station - is their base in London.

During the summer months, you can relax and take a leisurely breakfast in our mature garden. Your room will include a small fridge; a kettle, with tea and coffee; direct-dial telephone; remote-control TV; hairdryer, hot water bottle, iron and ironing board.

We serve a full English breakfast from 8.00 am (9.00 at weekends) until late. We are very flexible: you can have breakfast here some times, all the time, or not at all and you can even invite your own guests to join you.

We have a strict No Smoking policy in the house. Guests are welcome to smoke in the garden and though some smoking guests are happy to do this, others do not feel comfortable with the rule.

Parking:
All parking in the area is charged from 9am to 8pm every day except Sunday. If you wish to bring a car, we charge ten pounds per full day or divisions of that for shorter periods.







Only 15 minutes from Picadilly Circus

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