Griffin House, London, UK
- Built as a vicarage (priest’s house) around 1785, Griffin House is one of the oldest buildings in the area. It was named Griffin House as the griffin, a mythical creature, half lion, half eagle, is the heraldic symbol of the Manor of Vauxhall.
Griffin House, London, UK
Looking for good-value, two-bedroom apartments with quick-and-easy transport links into Westminster and the City and the West End of London? Stay at Griffin House Holiday Apartments. We offer exceptional self-catering flats for the price of a room in a hotel.
The Vauxhall Gay Village is a 15-minute walk away. We are also near the up-and-coming district of Brixton with its street markets and trendy restaurants, fast become the hipster capital of South London.
Built as a vicarage in 1790, Griffin House is a Georgian Town House offering two spacious, comfortable two-bedroom apartments, with the Garden Apartment having direct access to the stunning sub-tropical garden and a separate family-sized kitchen.
The other flat, the Upper Apartment consists of the whole of the top floor of the house is a light-filled space and benefits from an open-plan kitchen, living room and diner plus luxurious bath, shower and double sinks.
Breakfast
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- A well-equipped kitchen means you don’t even need to eat out. We do provide free tea, coffee, milk and fresh fruit for all guests upon arrival.
Amenities
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- Fully-equipped kitchen including dishwasher
- Modern bathroom with shower
- Free fibre optic broadband and Freeview
- A sub tropical patio, a wildlife area complete with a pond inhabited by turtles, fish and the odd dragonfly.
- A croquet lawn