Ms Rotterdam in the Norwegian fjords.
The Lilac Door, Dulwich, London
The Lilac Door, Dulwich, London
You're conveniently close to London, without being in the smoke. Lovely Jane invites you in to a bright, warm, peaceful house with a friendly feel and a garden you can sit out in summer. Breakfast is a fresh, generous, continental spread, served at the convivial pine table. Bedrooms are light and uncluttered, those in the loft (new conversions) with sparkling bathrooms and laminate wood floors. All have brilliant extras: room fans, hot water bottles, waffle robes, chocolates, the best white linen. The parking is easy, the train to Victoria takes ten minutes, and Dulwich's restaurants are a tempting stroll.
From £90 per night - Sawday's 020 8766 6267
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