You have just arrived by train or bus in the picturesque area of Ilford and you’re just waiting for your beautiful accommodation to open check-in hours so that you can leave your luggage somewhere safe and finally start to discover the area, street by street. However, there are still many hours to wait: what can you do to fix it and start wandering around Ilford?
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If you check out our website or app, you can see that close to the main attractions of the district, you can find our Angels, our Radical partners. You will be able to book the most convenient option of luggage storage nearby you and in a few moments everything will be set! We also offer a fixed fee per bag: in this way, there will be no fees added to your service, for luggage exceeding conventional dimensions or weight limit. For any questions, contact our customer service by using live chat support.
Ilford is one of the many boroughs near the beautiful city of London, located in the northeast of the city and just 15 km from the Charing Cross Train Station. The area also represents the administrative center of the small borough of Redford and one of the pivotal points of the city of London itself. Ilford has a great history behind it, thanks to its strategic and essential trade power but also to its multicultural population, which makes it a central crossroad of London.
Ilford can boast a lot of different attractions and beautiful landmarks to visit: one of them is the Valentines' Mansion. It was built in 1696 and it was intended as a council office, up until 1994. Nearby the tall building, there is Valentines Park, which gives the attraction its name.
The borough has also a lot of beautiful religious buildings, such as the St Mary’s Church, the St Clement’s Church, the St Alban Church, and one of the most ancient buildings in the area, the Ilford Hospital Chapel, built in 1140.