Airport Inn Gatwick, Horley, United Kingdom, Review HD
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Just 2 miles from London Gatwick Airport, the Airport Inn Gatwick has accommodations with free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms and a 24-hour shuttle service (available for a fee). Gatwick Airport Train Station is just 1 mile away.
The modern rooms at the Airport Inn Gatwick feature air conditioning and tea/coffee-making facilities. All rooms have a 32-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a work desk. The private bathrooms include free toiletries and a hairdryer.
The Airport Inn Gatwick has a restaurant and lounge bar, which serve traditional British cuisine and provide 24-hour room service. Cooked breakfasts are served daily from 6 am until 10 am. A range of cereal, fresh fruit, toast, tea and coffee is also available.
A shuttle service to the airport is available, reaching Gatwick Airport South Terminal in only 10 minutes. The Gatwick Express train leaves from the station, reaching central London in 30 minutes, and Crawley is a 15-minute drive away.
#6 U.K. Horley City Walk - close Gatwick Airport | Короткая прогулка в Англии, Херлей
I decided to take a walk between two flights in the U.K. Hurley in spring time. I wanted to capture and show to you the nowadays lifestyle, streets, shops and people living there.
Решил прогуляться по скромному городку в Англии, Харлей (городок возле Gatewick Airport) между двумя рейсами. Заснял поверхностно местную обстановку (магазины, улицы, людей, без комментариев.)
best indian restaurant in gatwick
The best Indian Restaurant close to Gatwick Airport”
74 Victoria Road, Horley RH6 7PZ, England 01293-822-909
New Fort Raj
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Indian restaurant
Address: 74 Victoria Rd, Horley RH6 7PZ
Phone:01293 822906
Hours: Open today · 12–11:30pm
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High-street Indian takeaway preparing classic curries and side dishes, plus home delivery option.
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Horley in the 1960s
Horley in the 1960s. Filmed on cine camera.
Gatwick Stay Park and Fly... but Without all the Hassle and 'Rip-Off' Parking
You know when you fly out of Gatwick for your summer holiday and business trips. Do you ever find yourself having to stay in one of the Big Hotels the night before, just so that you don’t miss your flight - stuck in traffic?
Don’t you find that such a pain?
Having to park off-site in one of those long-term-car-parks. Then haul your luggage on a bus just to get back to the airport. Then through the airport to your hotel
It’s a real hassle and the parking costs an absolute fortune!
You-know there’s a much better way to start your trip
The wife and I found Springwood
It’s just 5 minutes from the airport, but the key thing is –
You can park straight at the Guest House and they look after you car while you’re away
Even better...
Breakfast and return airport transfers are ‘all included’ in the room rate!
Everything’s taken care of
You literally - just turn up and relax
Springwood is great !
It’s a luxurious art-deco themed Guest House with beautifully stylish bedrooms and en-suites that provide luxury, comfort and relaxation.”
It’s located in a leafy suburb – not under the flight path - so you’re guaranteed a peaceful night's sleep!
And for your evening meal... “There are 20 different local restaurants to choose from. Springwood even provide ‘a restaurant guide’ – with the latest reviews
You start the day with a really nice Continental Breakfast. Including cereals, fruits, yoghurts, toasted muffins & crumpets
There’s even an option to pre-order bagels with smoked salmon & cream cheese
Then... they simply chauffeur you to the airport. Ready for your flight
Springwood... is Gatwick Stay Park and Fly... but without all the hassle and rip-off parking …”
Call Springwood today on 01293 775 998
or check out the website springwoodgatwick.co.uk
Menzies Chequers Gatwick
Brighton Road, Horley, Gatwick RH6 8PH *Airport Shuttle Service* Having completed a major refurbishment, the Menzies Chequers Gatwick now has a stylish and contemporary feel throughout, with newly decorated en suite bedrooms creating a comfortable and welcoming environment. The hotel's good location and excellent transport links make it a great choice for both business and leisure guests. An airport shuttle bus available at key times or taxi transfers can be arranged at a cost of 6GBP per journey.
American Behind The Wheel: Gatwick Rental Pick-up And Onto The M23 Toward London
Rental car was a BMW 330D wagon, very quick car. Who knew?
Places to see in ( Radlett - UK )
Places to see in ( Radlett - UK )
Radlett is an affluent town in the county of Hertfordshire between St Albans and Borehamwood on Watling Street with a population of approximately 8,000. It is located in the council district of Hertsmere and is covered by two wards, Aldenham East and Aldenham West. It is located inside the M25 motorway.
Radlett lies in the valley of Tykes Water, a stream that runs north from Aldenham Reservoir to the River Colne. Now entirely surrounded by the Metropolitan Green Belt, it is seeing significant 'infill' development and pressure to relax the Green Belt restrictions.
Watling Street, which is the main road through Radlett, has a wide variety of local shops and restaurants, as well as some national chain stores, a Post Office inside the local Budgens supermarket, and the Radlett Centre with a 300-seat auditorium for various performances. Attached to the Radlett Centre is the local Public Library. There are three public houses in Radlett, the Cat and Fiddle, O'Sullivan's Bar and the Red Lion Hotel.
Radlett lies close to the M25 and M1 motorways and the A1 trunk road. There is a commuter rail service that connects Radlett railway station to south and central London including St. Pancras International. From Radlett there are also train services to London Gatwick and London Luton airports, whilst London Heathrow is a forty-minute drive away. There are two main buses that run through Radlett, both operated by UNO. The bus route 602 runs roughly East-West connecting Watford, Radlett, St Albans and Hatfield and the route 655 running roughly North-South connecting Hatfield, St Albans, Radlett and Borehamwood.
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Day 1: London
Day 1 England: London, London Eye, London Eye Thames River Cruise, Shakespeare Globe Theater, Big Ben, Horley England (Gatwick Airport).
After getting to Heathrow about 11:30, we sat on the tar-mat for about 20-30 minutes. Then took a crazy bus ride all over the underside of the terminal buildings. We thought: Hey, we should be close to the where we need to be. Ummm... no... was still a long walk to customs lol. Getting SIM cards sorted out took another 30 minutes (Rebecca at SIMLocal was VERY helpful!). Another long walk to the Underground and the hour ride to Waterloo Station.
And one once.... but TWICE... when the trains started mom wasn't sitting down. TIMBER! Straight down like a tree. Thankfully those around her caught her. This created:
Grandma Rule #1: Sit down BEFORE the train (bus, tram, whatever) starts to move....... in a seat!!!..... NOT the floor.....
Took a bit to find the Left Luggage joint where we were able to leave our bags while doing the tourist thing. Hoped a cab and off to Shakespears Globe (about 3:30ish I think by this time). Waterloo they had a Fast and Furious 8 display, double decker bike racks, and a bit overwhelming for our first time in London.
The cab driver couldn't take us all the way to the Globe as a funeral was in progress for one of the officers slain in the terrorist attack the prior week. So we jumped out and walked the block to the Thames, and hung a left. Fantastic walk. So pretty. The old buildings, with the new buildings. Ok, it was fantastic, until I realized we went the WRONG WAY! :(. By the time we got to the Globe, the last tour was sold out already. Took a little breather, then walked out of the blocked area for the funeral and caught an Uber back to the London Eye. I think the driver kinda jacked us up a bit, as he dropped us on the other side of the river near Big Ben. But, seeing Big Ben was worth it. I mention in the video how big it is. Seriously, it's massive. Pictures don't do it justice.
The amount of people, on a Monday, in April, walking in this area, the Westminster Bridge, London Eye area, was shocking to me. There were a TON of people. I can't even imagine how many people are there in the summer time. The line was way longer than an hour, so we forked over the extra $10 a ticket for the express line. Money well spent. London Eye was a blast. And the river cruise I felt was just as good, if not better since you had the commentary. I'll post a separate video with the full 12 minutes in case anyone is interested. The river cruise was 40 minutes. London Eye rotation 30.
After all that, were were tuckered out. 7:30ish maybe. Decided we should grab our luggage and head to Gatwick Airport and eat when we get down there. In hindsight, we probably should have eaten first. Learning the trains was interesting. and learned the value of having our SIM Cards and Google Maps available. Google Maps will tell you what platform to be on, how long until the train arrives, how many stops once on the train, etc. SOOOOOoooooo helpful. Hour ride to Gatwick Airport, and a short cab ride to the hotel.
Cute little hotel: Gatwick Belmont Hotel. Most of the hotels are clean, but bare bones. Not a lot of frills. Took a short walk to the town center (about 5 minutes), and by 9:30-10:00, everything was closed. Just 2 Indian places open. But we had a very delicious dinner. Off to Isle of Man at 6:00am the next morning.
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Indian Flavours 2
A visit to our local Indian Restaurant in Clapham, London sw4.
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Gatwick Cambridge Hotel
The Gatwick Cambridge Hotel rests in the tranquil village of Horley, close to London Gatwick Airport in Surrey. Formerly a home for The Duke of Cambridge around 1856, this Grade II listed characteristic Hotel near London Gatwick Airport has been beautifully restored with many Victorian features offering Gatwick bed and breakfast facilities with on-site Gatwick Airport Parking at excellent value. Local attractions include Redhill Golf Club just 3 miles away and Central London is only 20 miles from the Cambridge Hotel.
Gatwick / Horley Surrey Train Timelapses 02012017 ( GoPro3 and 4 )
Gatwick / Horley Surrey Train Timelapses 02012017 ( GoPro3 and 4 )
Gatwick Stanhill Court Hotel | Holiday Extras
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The Stanhill Court is a period manor house, set on 35 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland.
Here are 7 reasons to book...
1. The hotel is 15 minutes away from the North terminal, and 15 minutes away from the South terminal in good traffic.
2. This is a room only deal. If you do have your car, you can park at the hotel for the duration of your stay for no extra charge.
Guests are consistently impressed with the standard of the bedrooms.
No two bedrooms are the same; some have fireplaces, some have roll-top baths and some have four-poster beds.
It's worth noting, due to the age of the hotel, there are no lifts, but staff will gladly take luggage to your room for you.
4. Wifi is free throughout the hotel.
Guests recommend using your mobile data where you can if you need to, as the hotel internet can be slow at times.
5. The hotel's award-winning restaurant serves gourmet style taster menus and classic dishes.
The chef uses locally sourced ingredients and happily caters for special dietary requirements.
6. Breakfast is made to order.
It costs £12.95 per person and includes full English and continental items.
7. For hot and soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits, the bar is your place to go.
It also serves lighter meals like sandwiches and salads.
It's a great alternative to the main restaurant, especially if you're in the mood for bangers and mash.
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Acorn Lodge Gatwick
Providing contemporary en suite accommodation, this comfortable lodge is ideally situated in Horley, just 1.5 miles away from Gatwick Airport. Stay and park deals available. Acorn Lodge offers 24/7 courtesy transport to and from Gatwick Airport. During your stay you can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar. Start your day with a freshly cooked, full English breakfast, served between 07:00-09:00. During your free time you can take the short stroll into the centre of Horley which features all common amenities, including a selection of restaurants, pubs and shops.
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Heathrow Airport
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19 min (18.6 mi)
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34 min (17.1 mi)
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West Sussex RH6 0NP, United Kingdom
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Places to see in ( East Grinstead - UK )
Places to see in ( East Grinstead - UK )
East Grinstead is a town and civil parish in the northeastern corner of Mid Sussex district of West Sussex in England near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders. East Grinstead lies 27 miles (43 km) south of London, 21 miles (34 km) north northeast of Brighton, and 38 miles (61 km) east northeast of the county town of Chichester.
Nearby towns include Crawley and Horley to the west, Tunbridge Wells to the east and Redhill and Reigate to the northwest. The town is contiguous with the village of Felbridge to the northwest. Until 1974 East Grinstead was the centre for local government - East Grinstead Urban District Council - and was located in the county of East Sussex. East Grinstead, along with Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill, as part of the former Cuckfield Rural District Council, came together as Mid-Sussex; moving to the jurisdiction of West Sussex County Council. The town has many historic buildings and is located on the Greenwich Meridian. It is located in the Weald and Ashdown Forest lies to the south-east of the town.
Sackville College is a Jacobean almshouse in town of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. It was founded in 1609 with money left by Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset. Throughout its history it has provided sheltered accommodation for the elderly. The mansion stands in a parkland setting. In 1968 the East Grinstead Society was founded as an independent body both to protect the historically important buildings of East Grinstead (and its environs) and to improve the amenities for future generations.
In 1968 the East Grinstead Society was founded as an independent body both to protect the historically important buildings of East Grinstead (and its environs) and to improve the amenities for future generations. On the outskirts of the town is Standen, a country house belonging to the National Trust, containing one of the best collections of arts and crafts movement furnishings and fabrics. Off the A264 to Tunbridge Wells, there is a 1792 historic house called Hammerwood Park (the first work of the future architect of the United States Capitol) which is open to the public twice a week in summer. East Grinstead House is the headquarters of the (UK and Ireland) Caravan Club.
Local attractions include Ashdown Forest (where the Winnie-the-Pooh stories are set) and the Bluebell Railway, a preserved heritage line with steam locomotives. The town is also the site of Queen Victoria Hospital, where famed plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe treated burns victims of World War II and formed the Guinea Pig Club. A statue of Sir Archibald McIndoe caring for an injured airman was erected in June 2014 outside Sackville College and was unveiled by HRH The Princess Anne, the Princess Royal. The town is well located to visit Chartwell the country home of Sir Winston Churchill, Hever Castle home of Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn, and Penshurst Place home of the Sidney family. Kidbrooke Park (today Michael Hall School), a home of the Hambro family, was restored by the noted Sussex architect and antiquarian, Walter Godfrey, as was Plawhatch Hall.
East Grinstead has been a railway terminus since 1967, after the line from Three Bridges, to Royal Tunbridge Wells was closed under the Beeching Axe, a rationalisation of British Railways' branch lines based on a report by Dr Richard Beeching, a resident of the town at that time.
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Horley Cricket Club fireworks 1-11-2013
Didn't know these were on, but heard them and they sounded impressive so I stuck the camera in the window and let it do its stuff. Something to remember for next year I guess.