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✪Ideal for long stay
✪BOOK TODAY at ★ JB Stays Serviced Accommodation Crystal Palace ✪
✪ 4 Bedroom House
✪ Sleeps Up to 11 Guests
✪ Bedroom 1 – 1 King size bed
✪ Bedroom 2 – 2 x Double beds
✪ Bedroom 3 – 2x Double bed
✪Bedroom 4 – Single bed
✪ Free WiFi
✪ Fully Equipped Kitchen
✪ Tourist attractions in Crystal palace & great links to London
✪ Large garden
✪ Free Parking
✪ We welcome Families, Friends, Business Travelers & Coa great place for families, young couples and professionals, who can commute to London’s financial centre in just 20 minutes. Despite the 200 acres of parkland here, Crystal Palace retains an urban feel that appeals to first time buyers and young families. Straddling the boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth and Southwark, it’s a busy hub, with bars, restaurants and shops centred around Westow Street, Westow Hill and Church Road, a patch known locally as ‘the Triangle’.
The park is filled with historical quirks, like the Crystal Palace Circuit, which hails back to the earliest days of motor racing (and where the original Italian Job was partly filmed), and is also the proud home to the only Grade I listed dinosaur sculptures in the world. Recent regeneration of the park and rumoured plans to rebuild the Crystal Palace itself have added to the area’s buzz.
Fact file
The area is named after the Crystal Palace that was built for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851. Moving the massive structure to Sydenham Hill cost the equivalent of £115 million in today’s money.
At 109m above sea level, Sydenham Hill is one of the highest points of London with fabulous views over the city.
Crystal Palace Football Club is a local Premier League team, and their stadium is at Selhurst Park.
Going out
Eating: The wealth of pubs and restaurants in Crystal Palace means eating out is never a problem. Take your pick from the open fire at The White hart to the extensive wine list at The Alma. Urban Orient is a good place for traditional Vietnamese food in a casual setting. Other local favourites include Mediterranea for a taste of Sardinia, Turkish restaurant Dem, and Numidie, a French Algerian bistro with particularly good tagines. On a special occasion, locals head to the private table at Joanna’s. The Sparrowhawk is a stylish gastropub serving delicious French/European-style dishes. Voted as one of the best pizzas in London by Time Out 400 Rabbits serves 48 hour slow rise sourdough pizzas.
Local amenities
Upper Norwood Library is over 100 years old and definitely worth a visit. It runs reading groups for children and book clubs, author talks, and free computer lessons for adults.
Exhibitions at Crystal Palace Museum tell the history of Crystal Palace, housed within the only surviving building constructed by the Crystal Palace Company, dating from around 1880. It showcases a number of original artefacts rescued from the Palace after the fire, as well as photographs and documents.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre– home to one of only a handful of 50 metre swimming pools in London – features a gym, exercise classes, sports hall, rock climbing, indoor/outdoor football, an athletics track, a dance studio and trampolines.
There’s a Sainsbury’s five minutes’ drive from Crystal Palace station, with a large car park, and a Tesco Express just outside the station for smaller shopping trips.
The Crystal Palace Food Market every Saturday has stalls selling everything from organic wines to gluten free pastries.
In summer, the Crystal Palace Overground Festival is a community run arts and culture festival featuring music, sport, theatre and a huge number of attractions for
Green spaces:
Crystal Palace Park is much more than grass and playgrounds. Grade II listed, it is one of the largest parks in South London and was initially built to showcase Victorian grandeur and innovation. Here, the National Sports Centre sits next to tree lined paths that echoed to the sound of racing drivers roaring by from the very earliest days of motor racing in 1899 to the 1970s, when the track closed. Spread over 200 acres, the park contains a concert bowl, boating lake, maze, children’s farm and Grade I listed collection of Victorian dinosaur sculptures. The nearby South Norwood Lake and Grounds is the home of the Croydon Sailing Club, and has tennis courts, a bowling green, and children’s playground.ntractors
a great place for families, young couples and professionals, who can commute to London’s financial centre in just 20 minutes. Despite the 200 acres of parkland here, Crystal Palace retains an urban feel that appeals to first time buyers and young families. Straddling the boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth and Southwark, it’s a busy hub, with bars, restaurants and shops centred around Westow Street, Westow Hill and Church Road, a patch known locally as ‘the Triangle’.
The park is filled with historical quirks, like the Crystal Palace Circuit, which hails back to the earliest days of motor racing (and where the original Italian Job was partly filmed), and is also the proud home to the only Grade I listed dinosaur sculptures in the world. Recent regeneration of the park and rumoured plans to rebuild the Crystal Palace itself have added to the area’s buzz.
Fact file
The area is named after the Crystal Palace that was built for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851. Moving the massive structure to Sydenham Hill cost the equivalent of £115 million in today’s money.
At 109m above sea level, Sydenham Hill is one of the highest points of London with fabulous views over the city.
Crystal Palace Football Club is a local Premier League team, and their stadium is at Selhurst Park.
Going out
Eating: The wealth of pubs and restaurants in Crystal Palace means eating out is never a problem. Take your pick from the open fire at The White hart to the extensive wine list at The Alma. Urban Orient is a good place for traditional Vietnamese food in a casual setting. Other local favourites include Mediterranea for a taste of Sardinia, Turkish restaurant Dem, and Numidie, a French Algerian bistro with particularly good tagines. On a special occasion, locals head to the private table at Joanna’s. The Sparrowhawk is a stylish gastropub serving delicious French/European-style dishes. Voted as one of the best pizzas in London by Time Out 400 Rabbits serves 48 hour slow rise sourdough pizzas.
Local amenities
Upper Norwood Library is over 100 years old and definitely worth a visit. It runs reading groups for children and book clubs, author talks, and free computer lessons for adults.
Exhibitions at Crystal Palace Museum tell the history of Crystal Palace, housed within the only surviving building constructed by the Crystal Palace Company, dating from around 1880. It showcases a number of original artefacts rescued from the Palace after the fire, as well as photographs and documents.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre– home to one of only a handful of 50 metre swimming pools in London – features a gym, exercise classes, sports hall, rock climbing, indoor/outdoor football, an athletics track, a dance studio and trampolines.
There’s a Sainsbury’s five minutes’ drive from Crystal Palace station, with a large car park, and a Tesco Express just outside the station for smaller shopping trips.
The Crystal Palace Food Market every Saturday has stalls selling everything from organic wines to gluten free pastries.
In summer, the Crystal Palace Overground Festival is a community run arts and culture festival featuring music, sport, theatre and a huge number of attractions for
Green spaces:
Crystal Palace Park is much more than grass and playgrounds. Grade II listed, it is one of the largest parks in South London and was initially built to showcase Victorian grandeur and innovation. Here, the National Sports Centre sits next to tree lined paths that echoed to the sound of racing drivers roaring by from the very earliest days of motor racing in 1899 to the 1970s, when the track closed. Spread over 200 acres, the park contains a concert bowl, boating lake, maze, children’s farm and Grade I listed collection of Victorian dinosaur sculptures. The nearby South Norwood Lake and Grounds is the home of the Croydon Sailing Club, and has tennis courts, a bowling green, and children’s playground.
- Wooden flooring
- Private garden
- Private patio
- Car parking: External car parking
- Shower
- Bath Towels (2 per guest)
- Toilet roll (One time)
- Extra linens, blankets, and pillows (Chargeable)
- Hair dryer
- Bedside table
- Bathroom amenities (soap, shampoo, etc)
- Cots or cribs: Cot or crib (included)
- Wardrobe
- Anti allergy bedding (Chargeable)
- Toiletries (One time)
- Bathtub or Shower
- Flat screen televisions
- BBQ: No BBQ
- Netflix
- Bin bags
- Cutlery
- Iron and ironing board
- Toaster
- Salt and pepper
- Desk to work from
- Coffee machine: Coffee Machine
- Coffee table
- Dining table and chairs
- Dust pan and brush
- Microwave
- Washing up liquid
- Guide to the local area (Nearby restaurants, transport, etc)
- Tupperware
- Utensils
- Cleaning supplies (One time)
- Kettle
- Pans
- Vacuum cleaner
- Knife block
- Chopping board
- Coffee and tea provided
- Clothing rack
- Glasses
- Insulation in cavity walls
- EPC certified
- Energy efficient settings for appliances
- Double glazing
- CO2 impact (yearly, tones): 0.4
- Energy efficient rating (A-G)
- Carbon Monoxide detector
- Public Liability Insurance
- Fire certificates
- Does your company have an evacuation plan, including bomb threat, in place
- First aid kit
- Fire risk assessment carried out
- First aider
- Gas safety check
- All apartment room keys are kept in a secured location
✪Ideal for long stay
✪BOOK TODAY at ★ JB Stays Serviced Accommodation Crystal Palace ✪
✪ 4 Bedroom House
✪ Sleeps Up to 11 Guests
✪ Bedroom 1 – 1 King size bed
✪ Bedroom 2 – 2 x Double beds
✪ Bedroom 3 – 2x Double bed
✪Bedroom 4 – Single bed
✪ Free WiFi
✪ Fully Equipped Kitchen
✪ Tourist attractions in Crystal palace & great links to London
✪ Large garden
✪ Free Parking
✪ We welcome Families, Friends, Business Travelers & Coa great place for families, young couples and professionals, who can commute to London’s financial centre in just 20 minutes. Despite the 200 acres of parkland here, Crystal Palace retains an urban feel that appeals to first time buyers and young families. Straddling the boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth and Southwark, it’s a busy hub, with bars, restaurants and shops centred around Westow Street, Westow Hill and Church Road, a patch known locally as ‘the Triangle’.
The park is filled with historical quirks, like the Crystal Palace Circuit, which hails back to the earliest days of motor racing (and where the original Italian Job was partly filmed), and is also the proud home to the only Grade I listed dinosaur sculptures in the world. Recent regeneration of the park and rumoured plans to rebuild the Crystal Palace itself have added to the area’s buzz.
Fact file
The area is named after the Crystal Palace that was built for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1851. Moving the massive structure to Sydenham Hill cost the equivalent of £115 million in today’s money.
At 109m above sea level, Sydenham Hill is one of the highest points of London with fabulous views over the city.
Crystal Palace Football Club is a local Premier League team, and their stadium is at Selhurst Park.
Going out
Eating: The wealth of pubs and restaurants in Crystal Palace means eating out is never a problem. Take your pick from the open fire at The White hart to the extensive wine list at The Alma. Urban Orient is a good place for traditional Vietnamese food in a casual setting. Other local favourites include Mediterranea for a taste of Sardinia, Turkish restaurant Dem, and Numidie, a French Algerian bistro with particularly good tagines. On a special occasion, locals head to the private table at Joanna’s. The Sparrowhawk is a stylish gastropub serving delicious French/European-style dishes. Voted as one of the best pizzas in London by Time Out 400 Rabbits serves 48 hour slow rise sourdough pizzas.
Local amenities
Upper Norwood Library is over 100 years old and definitely worth a visit. It runs reading groups for children and book clubs, author talks, and free computer lessons for adults.
Exhibitions at Crystal Palace Museum tell the history of Crystal Palace, housed within the only surviving building constructed by the Crystal Palace Company, dating from around 1880. It showcases a number of original artefacts rescued from the Palace after the fire, as well as photographs and documents.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre– home to one of only a handful of 50 metre swimming pools in London – features a gym, exercise classes, sports hall, rock climbing, indoor/outdoor football, an athletics track, a dance studio and trampolines.
There’s a Sainsbury’s five minutes’ drive from Crystal Palace station, with a large car park, and a Tesco Express just outside the station for smaller shopping trips.
The Crystal Palace Food Market every Saturday has stalls selling everything from organic wines to gluten free pastries.
In summer, the Crystal Palace Overground Festival is a community run arts and culture festival featuring music, sport, theatre and a huge number of attractions for
Green spaces:
Crystal Palace Park is much more than grass and playgrounds. Grade II listed, it is one of the largest parks in South London and was initially built to showcase Victorian grandeur and innovation. Here, the National Sports Centre sits next to tree lined paths that echoed to the sound of racing drivers roaring by from the very earliest days of motor racing in 1899 to the 1970s, when the track closed. Spread over 200 acres, the park contains a concert bowl, boating lake, maze, children’s farm and Grade I listed collection of Victorian dinosaur sculptures. The nearby South Norwood Lake and Grounds is the home of the Croydon Sailing Club, and has tennis courts, a bowling green, and children’s playground.ntractors
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