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Acorn Lodge Gatwick
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: 4,15 / 5
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Location: Airports -> Gatwick Airport
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The splendid four-star Acorn Lodge Gatwick looks more like a family country house. There is a 24/7 transport to the nearby Gatwick airport. The centre of Horley town is within walking distance, so all the fun you can have there is easily... more
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Gainsborough Lodge
Best Western Gatwick Moat House
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: 3,15 / 5
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Location: Airports -> Gatwick Airport
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Features: Fax service, Exchange office, Airport shuttle service, Rooms for non-smokers available, Facilities for disabled people, Room service (part time), Laundry, Ironing service, Central heating, Airport & railway station transfers, Safe at... more
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Holiday Inn Gatwick Airport
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: 2,05 / 5
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Location: Airports -> Gatwick Airport
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Features: Internet cafe, Baby cots available, Telephone, Access for disabled, Rooms for non-smokers available, Air conditioning (individual control), Central heating, Dial-up Internet, Room service (24h), Airport & railway station transfers,... more
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About Horley
Horley is a small town in Surrey County in South-East England, close to Gatwick Airport. Because of its relative proximity and excellent transport links to London, it has become popular with commuters. Horley was not mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. In Saxon times, the Manor of Horley was under the control of the Benedictine abbey at Chertsey. With the dissolution of monasteries in 1539, the Manor passed to Henry VIII. In 1602, it came to be owned by the Christ's Hospital in London. Modern development was related to the arrival of the railway in 1841 and, of course, with the construction of Gatwick Airport in 1933. To serve the passenger flow of Gatwick, Horley offers a range of accommodation, from small family-run to four-star hotels.