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Parking on Churchfields, EN10

25 Bookings

Space description

Suitable for wide vehicles
Multiple entry and exit allowed
1 space located on Churchfields in Broxbourne. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s and is an 8 minute walk to Broxbourne station. As you face the driveway, please park on the left hand side.

Although it is a deep driveway, you will be the only car on the left hand side so will never be blocked in.

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Reviews about this space

Mick M5th February 2024
Pleasant owner and very comfortable space. Thank you.
Danny C3rd June 2023
Really convenient for Broxborne station where I got a train to standard airport.
Michael R9th April 2023
The booking process was fast, efficient, intuitive and easy to complete
Vicky D8th January 2023
Easy parking space to use, large enough for most vehicles ! Very quick walk to the station

Points of interest

Broxbourne Station0.15 miles away

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