QL Apartments Self catering/Serviced apartments
All our apartments are close to the town centre of Maidstone.
We are only a forty-five minute train journey from London Victoria station. Maidstone is located in the heart of Kent with excellent connections by road and rail to London or the Ferry ports in Dover or the Euro Tunnel. Businesses are thriving and the town offers a wealth on leisure, shopping and night life.
All the apartments are fully furnished and equipped. They vary in size from sleeping one to five persons. Each has a huge living room kitchen and bathroom. Wooden flooring throughout and tastefully decorated. Large screen Plasma televisions with digital channels and DVD players. Free WiFi access for working from home or simply browsing on your laptops.
All facilities of home such as microwave toaster tea and coffee, washing machine fridge freezer, radio alarm clocks, all crockery and utensils and much more.
Off road parking is available. We offer a free pick up service from local bus or train station. We can arrange for Airport pick up or drop off.
The historical Leeds castle is close by as is the house of Winston Churchill. QL apartments offer the ideal base for exploring the gardens of Kent or events at the Kent county show ground or the Hop farm. For students of Osteopathy we are close to the clinic for the European school of osteopathy.
Travelling by road to the flats at Buckland hill. The M20 motorway from London or Dover leave at junction five. Follow the signs to Maidstone A20. This will lead onto London road. Buckland hill is the 8th turning on the left immediately after the Somerfield hospital.
Simply put we offer UK-style apartments, which offer the convenience of a hotel but are far more cost-effective and with the space and seclusion of a private home. Guests enjoy a safe and comfortable environment in convenient locations for business andpleasure.
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This page was last updated: Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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