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Blackjacks Mill, Harefield, London

Blackjacks Mill
Blackjacks Lock
off Park Lane

Harefield
London

UB9 6HL

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Blackjacks Mill was built in 1840. It stands within 6 acres of the most glorious, unspoilt countryside and includes three islands, four bridges and over a mile of private river. Blackjacks Mill offers bed and breakfast in a setting that is hard to match. Barely 13 miles from the centre of London, this rural retreat offers beautiful countryside, acres of space in which to explore and unwind, and comfortable, hospitable rooms. Guests are welcome to make use of the tennis court (racquets and balls can be provided). In addition, bicycles are available for those who wish to explore the local area on two wheels.A perfect place to relax and enjoy yourself!

Blackjacks Mill is available for complete venue hire and has already featured in a number of television programmes including Dr Who and Midsomer Murders. The beautiful location, historic building, rivers, canal and lakes make it a perfect setting for a range of productions. It is also possible to hire the entire venue for business events, weddings and other functions as well as a retreat for those needing to get away from it all.

Details

Number of Rooms: 7
Number Ensuite: 4 & 3 private bathrooms

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: £70
Twin: £85
Suite: £120
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Facilities

Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tennis Court
TV in Rooms
Garden

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