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Chertsey Short Term Apartments

SilverDoor Serviced Apartments in Chertsey

Do you want the convenience of a hotel combined with the comfort of your own home? Then serviced apartments are for you. Coming fully furnished with a kitchen and living area, serviced apartments in Chertsey offer the ease of a maid service with the luxury of your own space, providing you with everything you need for a ‘home-from-home’ stay.

Working out up to 30% cheaper than staying in a hotel, serviced accommodation in Chertsey is ideal for the business traveller requiring short-term accommodation. Find out more about what serviced apartments have to offer.

SilverDoor will be able to find serviced accommodation in Chertsey to suit your requirements.

Serviced apartments in Chertsey are perfect for travellers who want the comfort and space of their own apartment, while still enjoying the luxuries of a hotel.

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About Chertsey

Chertsey is a town in Surrey, England, on the River Thames. It can be accessed by road from junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway. It shares borders with Staines, Laleham, Shepperton, Addlestone, Woking, Thorpe and Egham. The town is served by Chertsey railway station.

Chertsey has a long and distinguished history and was once the site of a Benedictine Abbey, first established in AD666. In medieval times this important abbey was famous for the production of fine, decorated floor tiles some of which can be seen in the Chertsey Museum.

There are a number of handsome 18th century houses in the town and the parish church of St. Perer's has an attractive medieval tower and chancel arch. The seven-arched bridge over the Thames is the centre of much riverside activity with pubs, boatbuilding yards and much river traffic.

The town is rich in open spaces; Chertsey Meads offer 170 acres of riverside land and a habitat for a wide variety of birds and wild life. Just outside Chertsey is St. Anns Hill, a 57-acre wooded park with magnificent views from the top and the remains of an Iron Age hill fort, as well as a cottage which is reputed to be haunted.
 

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