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Fairfield Guesthouse Hotel

Fairfield Guest House is a completely refurbished Victorian House offering high quality Guest House Hotel accommodation. All rooms are stylish and freshly decorated to a high standard. 95% of rooms have own en suite bathroom with bath and electric shower. Breakfast is severed in the lounge/conservatory over looking the gardens and Kio fish ponds. We provide a friendly and welcoming atmosphere but also respect your privacy.

There is always a warm welcome for contractors working in the SE London Area
Evening meals and early morning breakfasts are always avalible, so to is a fully fitted kitchen on each floor should that be requried for your convenience and also save on costs. The guest house is always quiet and peaceful and maintained to a very high standard, and as proved(hard to equal). Updates of guests comments are posted on our website to confirm that we are not bluffing and we are here to help in anyway to make your stay enjoyable.

The same applies to holiday and weekend guests. There is a choice of rooms i.e 2 Four poster suites The Windor Suite and the Balmoral Suite, 4 Familiy Rooms 6 Double Rooms and 5 Twin Rooms all en suite and to a 4 star standard. Extended facilities in the summer include B-Qs, meals and drinks in our secluded landscape garden, with its koi fish ponds, palm trees and natural nature at its best. We are not far from the hassle and bustle of city life yet far enough away to be able to appreciate the ambiance of the country side.

 

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