Parking at Bombay Bicycle Club - Balham
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Walking distance from Clapham junction Rail Station and Wandsworth Town Rail station , walking distance from buses to Central [more] London and London Vctoria
Parking space in private development in South West London with easy access to Wimbledon, central London, St George's Hospital. [more] Tooting Bec and the development is a very nice and safe area.
Safe, secure parking space only 8 mins walk (2 mins bus ride) from Tooting Bec Station. Available for £25 per week / [more] £95 per month (24/7). Also happy to discuss annual rental. £100 deposit needed for the permit, to be then handed back to you at the end of the agreed term. Car owner also to be responsible for any fines related to the vehicle.
Allocated parking space on private, safe estate. Well lit. 10 minutes walk to Clapham Junction, or on cold & wet days, there is [more] a bus stop directly outside the estate on East Hill and regular buses go to Clapham Junction (5 minutes).
One minute's walk from north entrance of Clapham junction station. End of bay parking in secure, well lit, gated development. [more] Deposit required for FOB.
Lock up garage available to rent within quiet, private residential block for short or long term lease. Located 5mins from [more] Streatham Hill train station. Dimensions 8.5 x 18 ft
Leafy street, one way.
Undercover Carspace to rent in new development. Short walk to Brixton tube - Victoria Line, 12 mins to Oxford Circus. 7 mins to [more] Victoria by Britsh Rail
A private parking garage, no size restriction, just 5 min from clapham junc., and clapham common. Very convinient location.
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Bombay Bicycle Club - Balham
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Average Price: £25 -£34 (€35)
For twenty years, the Bombay Bicycle Club has been a mainstay of the south-of-the-river dining scene. It's a bright, welcoming restaurant with unmistakable pink awnings (pink being the navy blue of India) and a friendly welcome. Inside, the cool off-white walls, fresh flowers and Indian objects here and there make a new, modern promise that the menu fulfills. This is upmarket Indian dining, so be prepared to experiment a bit. Dishes could include starter of king prawns Arabi in mild northern spices, then a main course like chicken aishwarya in almond sauce, with rice and naan sides and dessert of mango cheesecake. Or stick to classics and favourites - either way, you'll be happy.
