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Angel / Islington holiday rentals (3 bedrooms) - any recommendations?

jamesbrownontheroad
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Hello all. We're getting married (woohoo!), hopefully at Islington Town Hall late next summer.
Many family members will be traveling from overseas to be with us, so we would ideally like to rent a house or large apartment within walking distance of Islington Town Hall, on Upper Street N1.
Could anyone recommend a holiday rental near by? I think we'll need three bedrooms, but maybe with the option for some young 'uns to sleep on a sofa bed or two.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated :beer:
Many family members will be traveling from overseas to be with us, so we would ideally like to rent a house or large apartment within walking distance of Islington Town Hall, on Upper Street N1.
Could anyone recommend a holiday rental near by? I think we'll need three bedrooms, but maybe with the option for some young 'uns to sleep on a sofa bed or two.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated :beer:
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City University usually rent out their halls of residence in the summer. They're a 5 minute walk from Angel.0
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jamesbrownontheroad wrote: »Hello all. We're getting married (woohoo!), hopefully at Islington Town Hall late next summer.
Many family members will be traveling from overseas to be with us, so we would ideally like to rent a house or large apartment within walking distance of Islington Town Hall, on Upper Street N1.
Could anyone recommend a holiday rental near by? I think we'll need three bedrooms, but maybe with the option for some young 'uns to sleep on a sofa bed or two.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated :beer:
There is a new Premier Inn under construction at Angel Islington (very close to the N1 Centre and Business Design Centre) - perhaps booking some rooms under one of the Premier offers might be a plan????0 -
Thank you tr3mor and WickedWolfie - although those may options probably won't suit us, they will be very useful for other family and friends. I'm going to save them and recommend them in the invitations.
I should probably explain myself a bit more. We have a number of family members coming from the USA - some for the first time to the UK. Since they'll be traveling from remote rural communities, their flights will be very expensive. We want to keep costs down and keep things sociable by self catering and having our own kitchen, living room, garden etc.0
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