The Lawn Guest House
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Massetts Road, Horley | Surrey, RH6 7DF
+44 1293775751 Send email
http://www.lawnguesthouse.co.uk
Last time updated: 2/8/23, 5:00 PM
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About the Gatwick Hotel Welcome to the Lawn Guest House, firmly established as one of the finest guest houses in the Gatwick area. The Lawn Guest House is a family run, Victorian house situated a heartbeat away from London Gatwick Airport. Rated 4 stars by the AA and Visit Britain, the Lawn Guest House has everything you expect to find in a hotel, at great value, bed and breakfast prices. The Lawn boasts a range of modern facilities, coupled with charming period features. Add to this our brand of friendly hospitality, complimentary car parking for residents on the night of their stay and you'll appreciate why we are such a popular choice for businesses, travellers, delegates, leisure visitors and holiday makers. In Gatwick on business? The Lawn provides WiFi at no cost and access to a guest computer. And for honeymooners, the Lawn’s Honeymoon suite is available, including fresh flowers and chocolates. Few guest houses combine the service, amenities and sheer value of the Lawn Guest House. The Gatwick Hotel Services Take a look at what's included: FREE Gatwick Airport courtesy transfers** English or Continental Breakfast All rooms en-suite Exclusively NON smoking Guests on-line computer WiFi for Guests own laptops Family and pets welcome Gay friendly Late entry system for late arrivals Holiday Car Parking by arrangement Resident's ornamental garden Ice making machine Railway Station 400 yards - great for London **By arrangement and subject to availability: 09:00 - 15:00 and then 16:00 - 22:00 History of the Gatwick Hotel The Lawn was built in 1898 and purchased by a Mr Reynolds who was at that time a vetenarian to the stables maintained for Prince Kinsky, a member of the Russian Royal family, at their vast estates in Bohemia. In this year the Prince died and his son sold all the horses and purchased motor cars! Mr Reynolds therefore moved his family into the new home 1898 but subsequently died of a heart attack at the wheel of his car in 1904.

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