Guest Accommodation
Mowbray Court
Prices for Mowbray Court
| Double with ensuite bathroom: | £76.00 to £86.00(USD126.20) per room per night, breakfast included |
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| Twin with ensuite bathroom: | £86.00(USD142.80) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Single with ensuite bathroom: | £60.00 to £70.00(USD99.63) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Family with ensuite bathroom: | £140.00(USD232.47) per room per night, breakfast included |
About Mowbray Court
The Mowbray Court is a tourist class economy hotel and a friendly, family run establishment. Mowbray Court provides many services including hairdressing, laundry service, tours and taxis. There is a well-stocked bar and a TV lounge with Internet Access.
Bedrooms are brightly decorated and all have TV's, radio and telephones.
Mowbray Court Facilities
| Children |
Facilities for children Children welcome |
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| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Bookable product facilities |
Colour television in all bedrooms Ground floor bedrooms available Hairdryer in all bedrooms Radio in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast |
| Provider facilities |
Business facilities Central heating throughout Coach parties accepted Separate guests' lounge Laundry service Lift Foreign languages spoken Night porter Public telephone |
| Booking and payment details |
American Express accepted Delta accepted Diners Club accepted MasterCard accepted Special group rates Sterling travellers' cheques accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted |
Mowbray Court Address
| Address: |
28-32 Penywern Road
London
SW5 9SU
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7370 2316 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7370 5693 |
Location Information for Mowbray Court
| Address: |
28-32 Penywern Road
London
SW5 9SU
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7370 2316 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7370 5693 |
| Public transport: | Earls Court - 2 min walk. Leave station via Earl's Court Road exit and turn right. Take the 1st road on the right, and the hotel is halfway along the road on the right-hand side. |
| By Road: | M4 - When coming off M4 motorway after the flyover, turn right after 3 sets of traffic lights into Earl's Court Road. |
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Latest 5 reviews of Mowbray Court
I don't understand why people give this hotel 3 or 4 stars
I had the pleasure of staying at this hotel the other day (April).
- the rooms are dirty
- the decor is very run down and scuffed
- There were loads of human hairs in my blanket - I had to use the blanket as there was not heating in the evening in the room and it was freezing!
- The TV reception is appaling and every station is fuzzy (I had two rooms because of this and can confirm that it is not isolated to just one room)
- there is no kettle or tea/sugar in teh rooms at all. you can hire a kettle but then you have to go out and buy your own coffee. Even a £20 B&B in the UK has this.
I can forgive most things for a London hotel room at £70 per night but the above are all basic essentials and this is therefore unforgivable.
AVOID AVOID AVOID
Overpriced, not well maintained and outdated
The only positive thing about this hotel was its location. It is very close to Earls court tube station in a nice area which connects directly to Tower Bridge, Heathrow Airport, and other important tourist places. I stayed in an ensuite double room (£80 per night) which was were very small and looked cheap. Duvet cover was cheap and dirty and the bathroom was very small. It is certainly not recommended for couples. I would advice it is worth exploring a better place outside Zone 1 at the same price.
Efficient and Simpaty
Hi,
We are 5 (Mário, Vanda, Barbara, Laura and Paula) from Portugal and we stay for 3 days in Mowbray. The staff are excelent and very helpful. The room and the batkroom very clean and pleasant and the locations of the hotel it's perfect to visit London by tube.
Tks
Cheap and cheerful – expect no luxury
I stayed in the Mowbray Court for a few nights last summer. I was looking for a budget hotel in Earls court area and chose is after a Google search. The hotel is a basic budget hotel and would suit backpackers, budget tourists & younger people interested in nightlife. It may not suit families with young children, business travellers or older people.
(1) The hotel was clean- I often saw cleaners at work
(2) The rooms were very small. The en suite toile very small. Both clean.
(3) The stairs are steep and creaky, especially the stairs down to the basement breakfast room. They would be difficult to manage for a elderly person. There is a working lift.
(4) Breakfast was very basic, cardboard like muesli, croissant, toast, and budget priced cheese and potted meat. The breakfast room which was in the basement was very large but if you arrive between 8.30-9.00 you may not get a seat.
(5) The staff were always polite and helpful, especially Peter. There was someone at reception at whatever hour I arrived.
The main problem is that it is very noisy at the back of the hotel which is very close to the Earls Court tube station. Trains start at 6am!! Do not expect to get any sleep after this time if your room is at the back of hotel.
In short this is a basic budget hotel in a safe area with a great nightlife. If you are looking for luxury try somewhere else. Because of the noise from the tune station I will not stay here again.
Oh My God - Dont Bother
Firstly I need to point out that I have wrote reviews on this website before and I am always honest and I have never had to write a bad review, that’s going to change.
Cost:
For a twin room it was £85 per night, good price for the location.
However for an extra £10 you can stay in a modern and classy hotel 10 mins away. It is way over priced, search for other hotels in this budget.
Location:
Location is the only positive thing about the hotel, that said 10 mins away are better hotels with better facilities.
Deco:
The hotel was out dated, it has not had any improvements since 1985. The room was very very basic, 2 x camping beds, a broken Tv and a wardrobe that wouldn’t open. Plus there are 2 entrances to this hotel, its just strange.
Clean:
The hotel reception desk is not that bad if I am honest however with the dated deco and the pitiful sizes of room it would be easy to hide the dirt. The room was clean(ish), the bathroom was horrible, the toilet had not been cleaned since the last occupants which was very nice as they left a little gift. I do not expect this especially when we checked in at 6pm. The bathroom was small, cold, mouldy, broken and dangerous tiles with poor water pressure.
Staff:
2 words, freaky and weird.
Seriously you may be thinking that I am being unfair, but people im not. For the British guest think of the Rik Mayel Film Guest House Paridiseo . .
SIMPLY HORRIBLE
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