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Hotel Description: The Madonna Halley is more Aegean in style than North London Edgware itself. The style and atmosphere here have been created by the artist potter Tulis Florides & his team. Their creations can be seen all over the hotel and grounds. They include floor & wall tiles, columns, arches, washbasins & pots of gigantic proportions. In the hotels garden the ceramics workshop is always busy creating interesting art. The restaurant offers an excellent selection to cater for every taste. Conferences, groups, parties and other social events are catered for and families are always welcome.
Additional details: Distance From: Stanmore 3m/5km Elstree 3m5km Hendon 4m/6km Mill Hill 5m/8km Finchley 5m/8km Harrow 5m/8km Golders Green 6m/10km Willesden 7m/11km Hampstead 7m/11km Barnet 8m/13km Watford 9m/14km Bushey 9m/14km Potters Bar 10m/16km Ruislip 12m/19km London 10m/15km
Directions by public transport: We are situated in between Edgware station (Last stop on the Northern line) and Canons Park Station (Jubilee line). Coming out of either stations you walk left and keep walking straight (On Whitchurch Lane) for approximately 7-10 minutes until you reach us.
Directions by car: There is off-street parking and the hotel is ideal for the M1, M25 and A1 road networks. Not forgetting the excellent bus and tube links that Edgware has for access to central London and Wembley as well as the surrounding areas.