Black Prince, Bexley
The Black Prince is a hotel in the London Borough of Bexley, contained in a landscaped part of the intersection of the A2 dual carriageway. The intersection is for Bexley and much of Bexleyheath. At first it was a public house with function rooms. Its name draws on the local history of Edward, the Black Prince of the fourteenth century and his wife Joan of Kent. It has a secondary, larger, hotel-only wing. The hotel is owned and operated by Holiday Inn, has a restaurant, bar, outdoor seating, meeting rooms and a guests' “gym”.
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North (reception) wing, the first part of the building, with the later, larger wing in the background. | |
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Type | Hotel |
Location | London Borough of Bexley, England |
Coordinates | 51°26′47″N 0°9′16″E |
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