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En-suite Double Room – Private Entrance & Free Parking
First Impressions
Walking up to En-suite Double Room – Private Entrance & Free Parking on Mulberry Crescent, you immediately get the feeling this is one of those hidden gems that locals probably don’t want tourists discovering. It’s tucked away in a quiet residential street in West Drayton, and honestly, the private entrance gives it this sort of independent vibe that’s refreshing after dealing with crowded hotel lobbies elsewhere.
The Space
The room itself surprised me — I mean, for a three-star place, they’ve really thought about what travelers actually need. The en-suite bathroom is compact but well-designed, and you know what I appreciated most? The fact that everything works properly. The shower has decent pressure, the heating responds quickly, and there’s enough space to actually unpack your belongings without living out of a suitcase.
What really sets this apart is having your own entrance. You’re not fumbling with key cards in some sterile corridor at midnight — you’ve got your own front door, which makes the whole experience feel more like staying in a friend’s guest room than a typical accommodation.
Location Perks
West Drayton gets overlooked by most visitors, but it’s actually brilliant for certain types of trips. You’re about ten minutes from Heathrow by car, which makes this perfect for early flights or if you’re dealing with jet lag and want somewhere quiet to recover. The parking situation alone saves you a fortune compared to airport hotels — and trust me, finding free parking near any major airport is like striking gold these days.
There’s a proper local pub called The Master Brewer just down the road, and a Tesco Express for grabbing essentials. It’s not central London, obviously, but the train connections are decent if you want to explore the city during your stay.
Practical Details
The hosts have clearly stayed in enough places themselves to know what annoys travelers. There’s reliable WiFi, proper blackout curtains (seriously underrated), and they’ve provided basics like towels and toiletries without making you feel like you’re imposing. The bed is comfortable enough that I actually slept through the night, which doesn’t always happen when I’m staying somewhere new.
Check-in was straightforward — no waiting around or complicated procedures. They give you clear directions beforehand, which matters when you’re driving around an unfamiliar area looking for house numbers in the dark.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to win any design awards, but it delivers exactly what it promises without any nonsense. For the price point, you’re getting genuine value — especially if you need airport access, want your own space, or you’re just tired of paying premium rates for mediocre hotel experiences. The 9.1 rating makes sense once you’ve stayed here; it’s the kind of place that exceeds modest expectations rather than falling short of grand promises.
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