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Location

Parking on Dovehouse Close, CB7

26 Bookings

Space description

Multiple entry and exit allowed
1 space located on Dovehouse Close in Ely. The space is big enough to fit a van/minibus i.e. Ford Sprinter. Perfect for easy access to Ely train station, riverside and the city centre.

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Reviews about this space

Pamela T3rd October 2024
Thank you for letting me keep my car in your drive
Daniel M3rd October 2023
Easy and was safe. Definitely worth it.
Ben C16th July 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Jackie T6th May 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Rania E10th April 2023
I wasn't sure about leaving my car as I seem to be the first person to write a review, but I was so pleased I did. It's a lovely road and driveway and so easy to walk to the station. I will definitely be using it every time I travel into London or go on longer trips. Thank you :)

Points of interest

Ely Cathedral0.26 miles away

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