Vincent House - Good Value Single Room Residence

Vincent House - Good Value Single Room Residence

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Medium & Long Term Serviced Residential Accommodation Good Value Medium & Long Term Serviced Residential Accommodation.

Vincent House provides single room accommodation that is suitable for residential stays of a few weeks or months, although some residents choose to stay for longer. Our residential rates include breakfast & evening meal and are on the basis of a weekly licence*. We also accept bookings for short stays*, subject to availability. These are charged at our Visitor Rate and include breakfast only.

10/01/2023

We are proud to provide an authentic dining experience. 🍲🍜🍣πŸ₯˜πŸ₯— 🏠 London

02/07/2022

Hungry? πŸ₯˜πŸœπŸ£ Remember to book your dinner daily before 4 PM.

06/06/2022

We hope you enjoyed our "Platinum Jubilee Dinner" last night! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‘‘

01/06/2022

We're ready for the celebrations! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

22/08/2021

Thank you for your feedback, Sasha! πŸ˜€

21/08/2021

Have you tried our new healthy drinks yet?🍹🍎🌞

18/08/2021

Stay and feel like home. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

04/08/2021

πŸ“’ Coffee L❀️vers! β˜•οΈ May I have your attention, please?
During your stay at Vincent House πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ you will enjoy complementary coffee 24H! 🀩

21/01/2021

Wishing you health, prosperity, and happiness in the New Year ahead. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ˜Š

Lottie Got Lost by Debra Harrison 24/11/2020

Our Partners, Trinity Homeless Projects, are thrilled they now have a published author in their ranks.
Debra Harrison of their Rent Team recently had her debut as a children's author, with her brand new book Lottie Got Lost!

"This is my first book and the idea came to me when I befriended a stray cat at my allotment. Eventually I took her home and named her Lottie. As she settled in, I often wondered what her life was like before we met, and this became the inspiration for my story. Along with the imagination of my seven-year-old niece Jessica, the story came alive and was eventually created."

Trinity is a wonderful charity supporting homeless people in Hillingdon & Slough – one of their activities is a shop selling recycled furniture based in a property we own in Hayes, Middlesex, where there are also three flats accommodating eight people.

Lottie Got Lost is available here https://lght.ly/e300oj2 as well as on Amazon and Waterstones!

Lottie Got Lost by Debra Harrison Author: Debra Harrison, Book: Lottie Got Lost, Category:Children’s Fiction, Price:5.99, Length: 48.Buy Now

12/11/2020

In this time of remembrance πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸŒΊ our minds turn to the early days of Vincent House. In 1940 shortly after its opening, the House rapidly filled up with residents, many of whom were involved in the war efforts. In late summer that year, London became subject to the Blitz, a strategic bombing campaign conducted against the capital and other cities in England from September of 1940 through May of 1941.
Sadly we do not have many details of the residents of that time, but we believe some worked for the Ministry of War including, possibly, in military intelligence, which means we may have had a spy (or even spies) living at Vincent House! We will never know, but we do know that many of our residents will have had important roles during the War and we can look back and be grateful for their contribution.

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