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Arran Gare in conversation with Philip Clayton
Arran Gare in conversation with Philip Clayton
published: 10 Jun 2017
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Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 4: Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Crises
In this fourth podcast, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the centrality of environmental philosophy to their work. Philosophy at Swinburne has always been practically focused on understanding and solving our biggest global problems, the global environmental crises being at the forefront. Arran Gare here offers his profound insights as one of the world’s leading environmental thinkers.
published: 28 Apr 2024
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Mathematics, Narratives, & Life: Reconciling Science and the Humanities
SUMMARY
In this presentation and conversation, Arran Gare and Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance the way we understand mathematics and narratives, and their relation to each other and reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship to one another.
Sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.
https://cobb.institute/science-advisory-committee/
Recorded Saturday, March 4, 2023
_________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The triumph of scientific materialism in the Seventeenth Century not only bifurcated nature into matter and mind, as Whitehead pointed out. It divided science and the humanities. The core of science is the effort to comprehend the cosmos through mathematics. The c...
published: 15 Mar 2023
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Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 6: Technology
In this last of six podcasts aimed at introducing people to the theoretical basis of work in philosophy at Swinburne University of Technology, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren discuss issues around the nature and impact of technology. Central to this discussion is whether current and future technologies are more likely to liberate us or enslave us.
published: 12 May 2024
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Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 3: Process Philosophy as a Unifying Metaphysics
In this the third podcast in the series, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the nature and importance of Process Philosophy, particularly in relation to its potential to heal the toxic divide between the Humanities and the Sciences. The nature and problem of abstract thought is discussed and what Alfred North Whitehead called, committing the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
published: 23 Apr 2024
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Sell-By-Date: Extending Humanities' Shelf Life
Sources:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-record/climate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBJHQ-jMUY
- Andonova, Liliana B., and Ronald B. Mitchell. "The rescaling of global environmental politics." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 35 (2010)
- Gare, Arran. “Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis.” Routledge (1995)
- Oosthoek, Jan, and Barry Gills. “Humanity at the Crossroads: The Globalization of Environmental Crisis.” Globalization (2005)
- O’Riordan, Timothy, and Andrew Jordan. “The Precautionary Principle in Contemporary Environmental Politics.” Environmental Values 4, no. 3 (1995)
published: 27 Jul 2020
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Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 5: Politics and Ethics
In this podcast, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss the relationship between politics and ethics and the importance of communitarianism. From a process perspective they reveal the nature of constraints in providing freedoms and introduce Arran’s ecological theory of ethics, ecopoiesis.
published: 05 May 2024
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Wild camping, Scotland, Isle of Bute, Isle of Arran
We spent an amazing couple of days on the Isle of Bute and Isle of Arran, on the West coast of Scotland. We were lucky with the good weather and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
On our way we visited the Faslane Peace Camp on the Gare Loch.
published: 24 Jul 2023
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Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast
Why is the concept of culture important and why should philosophers think of themselves as physicians of culture, as Friedrich Nietzsche suggested? Philosophers, Dr. Glenn McLaren and Associate Professor, Arran Gare, one of the world's leading process and environmental philosophers, from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss their work in this first of six videos exploring the need for process thought to address global problems.
published: 12 Apr 2024
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Arran Guest House - Ilford - United Kingdom
Save up to 25% with Smart Booking. Book it now:
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Arran Guest House hotel city: Ilford - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 7 Argyle Road; zip code: IG1 3BH
Arran Guest House, located a 5-minute walk from Ilford Town Centre and Ilford Main Line Train Station, offers wide range of rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking. All rooms have TVs with Freeview and tea/coffee making facilities.
-- La maison d'hôtes Arran, située à 5 minutes à pied du centre-ville et de la gare principale d'Ilford offre un grand choix de chambres avec accès Wi-Fi gratuit et parking gratuit.
-- El Arran Guest House, situado a 5 minutos a pie del centro de la ciudad y de la estación de tren principal de Ilford, ofrece una amplia gama de habitaci...
published: 13 Nov 2017
55:25
Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 4: Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Crises
In this fourth podcast, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the centrality of environmental philosophy to their work. Philosophy at Swinburne has ...
In this fourth podcast, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the centrality of environmental philosophy to their work. Philosophy at Swinburne has always been practically focused on understanding and solving our biggest global problems, the global environmental crises being at the forefront. Arran Gare here offers his profound insights as one of the world’s leading environmental thinkers.
https://wn.com/Physicians_Of_Culture_Philosophy_Podcast_4_Environmental_Philosophy_And_Environmental_Crises
In this fourth podcast, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the centrality of environmental philosophy to their work. Philosophy at Swinburne has always been practically focused on understanding and solving our biggest global problems, the global environmental crises being at the forefront. Arran Gare here offers his profound insights as one of the world’s leading environmental thinkers.
- published: 28 Apr 2024
- views: 42
1:17:47
Mathematics, Narratives, & Life: Reconciling Science and the Humanities
SUMMARY
In this presentation and conversation, Arran Gare and Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance the way we understand math...
SUMMARY
In this presentation and conversation, Arran Gare and Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance the way we understand mathematics and narratives, and their relation to each other and reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship to one another.
Sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.
https://cobb.institute/science-advisory-committee/
Recorded Saturday, March 4, 2023
_________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The triumph of scientific materialism in the Seventeenth Century not only bifurcated nature into matter and mind, as Whitehead pointed out. It divided science and the humanities. The core of science is the effort to comprehend the cosmos through mathematics. The core of the humanities is the effort to comprehend history through narratives. The life sciences can be seen as the zone in which the conflict between these two very different ways of comprehending the world collide. Evolutionary theory developed out of natural history as defended by Schelling, but efforts have been made to formulate neo-Darwinism through mathematical models. However, it is impossible to eliminate stories from biology. As Stuart Kauffman pointed out, mathematical models attempt to pre-state all possibilities, but in evolution there can be adjacent possibles that can be embraced by organisms but cannot be pre-stated. To account for these it is necessary to tell stories.
Mathematics provides analytic precision allowing long chains of deduction, but tends to deny temporal becoming and cannot do justice to the openness of the future, while narratives focus on processes and events, but lack exactitude that would allow precise deductions. In advancing mathematics adequate to life, Robert Rosen argued that living beings as anticipatory systems must have models of themselves, and strove to develop a form of mathematics able to model this. It has been convincingly argued that narratives are central to human self-creation and they are lived out before being explicitly told. There models of themselves are first and foremost, narratives. If this is the case, might not living beings as biological entities be characterized by proto-narratives in their models of themselves? Biosemiotics, largely inspired by C.S. Peirce, provides a bridge between mathematical and narrative comprehension, conceiving them as different forms of semiosis. The study of life through biosemiotics should reveal how mathematics and narratives should be understood in relation to each other. This could have implications for how we understand mathematics and narratives and their relation both to each other and to reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship.
In this presentation and conversation, Dr. Arran Gare and Dr. Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance these efforts.
_________________________________________
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
ARRAN GARE is an Australian philosopher and Reader (Associate Professor) in Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry at Swinburne University. His main areas of research are environmental philosophy, history and philosophy of science, mathematics and metaphysics, the history and philosophy of culture, and Chinese philosophy. He is aligned with the tradition of process metaphysics, and has published widely on these topics and am the author of a number of books, including Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis (London: Routledge, 1995), Nihilism Inc.: Environmental Destruction and the Metaphysics of Sustainability (Sydney: Eco-Logical Press, 1996). and The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A manifesto for the future (London: Routledge, 2017). He also founded the Joseph Needham Center of Complex Processes Research and the online journal Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy. His current work is devoted to providing the philosophical foundations for a global ecological civilization.
MATT SEGALL is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco where he teaches graduate level courses on process philosophy and German Idealism. His recent book, Physics of the World-Soul: Alfred North Whitehead’s Adventure in Cosmology, put Whitehead’s process cosmology into conversation with various contemporary scientific theories, such as general relativity and quantum theory. This book is exemplary of much of Matt’s recent work, which puts ideas from process philosophy into conversation with the natural sciences.
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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 - Introduction | Matt Segall
00:01:35 - Presentation | Arran Gare
01:01:16 - Dialogue | Gare & Segal
https://wn.com/Mathematics,_Narratives,_Life_Reconciling_Science_And_The_Humanities
SUMMARY
In this presentation and conversation, Arran Gare and Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance the way we understand mathematics and narratives, and their relation to each other and reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship to one another.
Sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.
https://cobb.institute/science-advisory-committee/
Recorded Saturday, March 4, 2023
_________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The triumph of scientific materialism in the Seventeenth Century not only bifurcated nature into matter and mind, as Whitehead pointed out. It divided science and the humanities. The core of science is the effort to comprehend the cosmos through mathematics. The core of the humanities is the effort to comprehend history through narratives. The life sciences can be seen as the zone in which the conflict between these two very different ways of comprehending the world collide. Evolutionary theory developed out of natural history as defended by Schelling, but efforts have been made to formulate neo-Darwinism through mathematical models. However, it is impossible to eliminate stories from biology. As Stuart Kauffman pointed out, mathematical models attempt to pre-state all possibilities, but in evolution there can be adjacent possibles that can be embraced by organisms but cannot be pre-stated. To account for these it is necessary to tell stories.
Mathematics provides analytic precision allowing long chains of deduction, but tends to deny temporal becoming and cannot do justice to the openness of the future, while narratives focus on processes and events, but lack exactitude that would allow precise deductions. In advancing mathematics adequate to life, Robert Rosen argued that living beings as anticipatory systems must have models of themselves, and strove to develop a form of mathematics able to model this. It has been convincingly argued that narratives are central to human self-creation and they are lived out before being explicitly told. There models of themselves are first and foremost, narratives. If this is the case, might not living beings as biological entities be characterized by proto-narratives in their models of themselves? Biosemiotics, largely inspired by C.S. Peirce, provides a bridge between mathematical and narrative comprehension, conceiving them as different forms of semiosis. The study of life through biosemiotics should reveal how mathematics and narratives should be understood in relation to each other. This could have implications for how we understand mathematics and narratives and their relation both to each other and to reality, and thereby how we should understand science and the humanities and their relationship.
In this presentation and conversation, Dr. Arran Gare and Dr. Matthew Segall examine work in theoretical biology that might advance these efforts.
_________________________________________
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
ARRAN GARE is an Australian philosopher and Reader (Associate Professor) in Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry at Swinburne University. His main areas of research are environmental philosophy, history and philosophy of science, mathematics and metaphysics, the history and philosophy of culture, and Chinese philosophy. He is aligned with the tradition of process metaphysics, and has published widely on these topics and am the author of a number of books, including Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis (London: Routledge, 1995), Nihilism Inc.: Environmental Destruction and the Metaphysics of Sustainability (Sydney: Eco-Logical Press, 1996). and The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A manifesto for the future (London: Routledge, 2017). He also founded the Joseph Needham Center of Complex Processes Research and the online journal Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy. His current work is devoted to providing the philosophical foundations for a global ecological civilization.
MATT SEGALL is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco where he teaches graduate level courses on process philosophy and German Idealism. His recent book, Physics of the World-Soul: Alfred North Whitehead’s Adventure in Cosmology, put Whitehead’s process cosmology into conversation with various contemporary scientific theories, such as general relativity and quantum theory. This book is exemplary of much of Matt’s recent work, which puts ideas from process philosophy into conversation with the natural sciences.
_________________________________________
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 - Introduction | Matt Segall
00:01:35 - Presentation | Arran Gare
01:01:16 - Dialogue | Gare & Segal
- published: 15 Mar 2023
- views: 600
59:36
Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 6: Technology
In this last of six podcasts aimed at introducing people to the theoretical basis of work in philosophy at Swinburne University of Technology, philosophers Arra...
In this last of six podcasts aimed at introducing people to the theoretical basis of work in philosophy at Swinburne University of Technology, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren discuss issues around the nature and impact of technology. Central to this discussion is whether current and future technologies are more likely to liberate us or enslave us.
https://wn.com/Physicians_Of_Culture_Philosophy_Podcast_6_Technology
In this last of six podcasts aimed at introducing people to the theoretical basis of work in philosophy at Swinburne University of Technology, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren discuss issues around the nature and impact of technology. Central to this discussion is whether current and future technologies are more likely to liberate us or enslave us.
- published: 12 May 2024
- views: 26
58:05
Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 3: Process Philosophy as a Unifying Metaphysics
In this the third podcast in the series, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the nature and importance of Process Philosophy, particularly in rela...
In this the third podcast in the series, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the nature and importance of Process Philosophy, particularly in relation to its potential to heal the toxic divide between the Humanities and the Sciences. The nature and problem of abstract thought is discussed and what Alfred North Whitehead called, committing the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
https://wn.com/Physicians_Of_Culture_Philosophy_Podcast_3_Process_Philosophy_As_A_Unifying_Metaphysics
In this the third podcast in the series, philosophers Glenn McLaren and Arran Gare discuss the nature and importance of Process Philosophy, particularly in relation to its potential to heal the toxic divide between the Humanities and the Sciences. The nature and problem of abstract thought is discussed and what Alfred North Whitehead called, committing the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
- published: 23 Apr 2024
- views: 54
11:57
Sell-By-Date: Extending Humanities' Shelf Life
Sources:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-record/climate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBJHQ-jMUY
- Andonova, Liliana B., and Ronald B. Mitchell. "T...
Sources:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-record/climate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBJHQ-jMUY
- Andonova, Liliana B., and Ronald B. Mitchell. "The rescaling of global environmental politics." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 35 (2010)
- Gare, Arran. “Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis.” Routledge (1995)
- Oosthoek, Jan, and Barry Gills. “Humanity at the Crossroads: The Globalization of Environmental Crisis.” Globalization (2005)
- O’Riordan, Timothy, and Andrew Jordan. “The Precautionary Principle in Contemporary Environmental Politics.” Environmental Values 4, no. 3 (1995)
https://wn.com/Sell_By_Date_Extending_Humanities'_Shelf_Life
Sources:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-record/climate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBJHQ-jMUY
- Andonova, Liliana B., and Ronald B. Mitchell. "The rescaling of global environmental politics." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 35 (2010)
- Gare, Arran. “Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis.” Routledge (1995)
- Oosthoek, Jan, and Barry Gills. “Humanity at the Crossroads: The Globalization of Environmental Crisis.” Globalization (2005)
- O’Riordan, Timothy, and Andrew Jordan. “The Precautionary Principle in Contemporary Environmental Politics.” Environmental Values 4, no. 3 (1995)
- published: 27 Jul 2020
- views: 9
55:59
Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast 5: Politics and Ethics
In this podcast, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss the relationship between politics and ethics and the...
In this podcast, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss the relationship between politics and ethics and the importance of communitarianism. From a process perspective they reveal the nature of constraints in providing freedoms and introduce Arran’s ecological theory of ethics, ecopoiesis.
https://wn.com/Physicians_Of_Culture_Philosophy_Podcast_5_Politics_And_Ethics
In this podcast, philosophers Arran Gare and Glenn McLaren from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss the relationship between politics and ethics and the importance of communitarianism. From a process perspective they reveal the nature of constraints in providing freedoms and introduce Arran’s ecological theory of ethics, ecopoiesis.
- published: 05 May 2024
- views: 21
2:56
Wild camping, Scotland, Isle of Bute, Isle of Arran
We spent an amazing couple of days on the Isle of Bute and Isle of Arran, on the West coast of Scotland. We were lucky with the good weather and enjoyed the bea...
We spent an amazing couple of days on the Isle of Bute and Isle of Arran, on the West coast of Scotland. We were lucky with the good weather and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
On our way we visited the Faslane Peace Camp on the Gare Loch.
https://wn.com/Wild_Camping,_Scotland,_Isle_Of_Bute,_Isle_Of_Arran
We spent an amazing couple of days on the Isle of Bute and Isle of Arran, on the West coast of Scotland. We were lucky with the good weather and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
On our way we visited the Faslane Peace Camp on the Gare Loch.
- published: 24 Jul 2023
- views: 128
50:56
Physicians of Culture Philosophy Podcast
Why is the concept of culture important and why should philosophers think of themselves as physicians of culture, as Friedrich Nietzsche suggested? Philosophers...
Why is the concept of culture important and why should philosophers think of themselves as physicians of culture, as Friedrich Nietzsche suggested? Philosophers, Dr. Glenn McLaren and Associate Professor, Arran Gare, one of the world's leading process and environmental philosophers, from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss their work in this first of six videos exploring the need for process thought to address global problems.
https://wn.com/Physicians_Of_Culture_Philosophy_Podcast
Why is the concept of culture important and why should philosophers think of themselves as physicians of culture, as Friedrich Nietzsche suggested? Philosophers, Dr. Glenn McLaren and Associate Professor, Arran Gare, one of the world's leading process and environmental philosophers, from Swinburne University of Technology, discuss their work in this first of six videos exploring the need for process thought to address global problems.
- published: 12 Apr 2024
- views: 153
1:57
Arran Guest House - Ilford - United Kingdom
Save up to 25% with Smart Booking. Book it now:
http://www.best-hotels.xyz/hotel/Arran%20Guest%20House/ilford
Arran Guest House hotel city: Ilford - Countr...
Save up to 25% with Smart Booking. Book it now:
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Arran Guest House hotel city: Ilford - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 7 Argyle Road; zip code: IG1 3BH
Arran Guest House, located a 5-minute walk from Ilford Town Centre and Ilford Main Line Train Station, offers wide range of rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking. All rooms have TVs with Freeview and tea/coffee making facilities.
-- La maison d'hôtes Arran, située à 5 minutes à pied du centre-ville et de la gare principale d'Ilford offre un grand choix de chambres avec accès Wi-Fi gratuit et parking gratuit.
-- El Arran Guest House, situado a 5 minutos a pie del centro de la ciudad y de la estación de tren principal de Ilford, ofrece una amplia gama de habitaciones con conexión inalámbrica a internet gratuita y aparcamiento gratuito.
-- Das Arran Guest House befindet sich nur 5 Gehminuten vom Stadtzentrum und Hauptbahnhof in Ilford entfernt. Es bietet Ihnen eine große Auswahl an Zimmern mit kostenfreiem WLAN und kostenfreien Parkplätzen.
-- Arran Guest House ligt op 5 minuten lopen van het centrum en het treinstation van Ilford. Het hotel biedt gratis parkeergelegenheid en kamers met gratis WiFi. Alle kamers zijn voorzien van een tv met Freeview en thee- en koffiefaciliteiten.
-- L'Arran Guest House, situato a 5 minuti a piedi dal centro di Ilford e dalla stazione ferroviaria di Ilford, offre una vasta gamma di camere dotate di connessione Internet Wi-Fi inclusa nella tariffa e di parcheggio gratuito.
-- O Arran Guest House, localizado a 5 minutos a pé do centro da cidade de Ilford e da linha principal da Estação Ferroviária de Ilford, dispõe de uma grande variedade de quartos com acesso Wi-Fi gratuito e estacionamento gratuito.
-- Arran Guest Houseは、イルフォード(Ilford)のタウンセンターとイルフォード本線駅から徒歩5分の場所に位置し、無料のWi-Fiと無料駐車場が利用できる様々な客室を提供しています。 全客室にはテレビ(Freeview付)、紅茶/コーヒーメーカーが備わっています。 主要高速道路に簡単にアクセスでき、ロンドンシティ空港から車で15分です。 徒歩圏内にレストラン、パブ、バレンタインパークがあります。
-- Arran Guest House 旅馆距离Ilford 市中心和Ilford Main Line Train Station 火车站5分钟步行路程,提供各种类型的客房,均设有免费无线网络连接和免费停车场。 所有房间都设有带Freeview频道的电视和沏茶/咖啡设施。 从Arran 旅馆可轻松与主要高速公路连接,距离伦敦城市机场(London City Airport)仅15分钟车程。 旅馆毗邻多家餐厅、酒吧及Valentine's Park 公园。
-- Pensjonat Arran położony jest w odległości 5 minut spacerem od centrum miasta Ilford i dworca kolejowego. Pensjonat oferuje szeroki wybór pokoi z bezpłatnym bezprzewodowym dostępem do Internetu, a także bezpłatny parking.
-- Пансион Arran расположен в 5 минутах ходьбы от центра города Илфорд и железнодорожного вокзала главной линии. Гостей ожидает широкий выбор номеров с бесплатным беспроводным доступом в Интернет и бесплатная парковка.
-- Arran Guest House ligger 5 minuters promenad från Ilfords centrum och tågstation. Pensionatet erbjuder ett brett utbud av rum med kostnadsfritt Wi-Fi och gratis parkering. Alla rum har TV med Freeview samt te- och kaffefaciliteter.
-- يقع نزل Arran على بعد 5 دقائق سيراً على الأقدام من مركز بلدة إيلفورد ومحطة إيلفورد الرئيسية للقطارات، ويقدم النزل تشكيلة واسعة من الغرف مع خدمة الواي فاي المجانية ومواقف مجانية للسيارات.
-- Το Arran Guest House, που βρίσκεται σε απόσταση 5 λεπτών με τα πόδια από το κέντρο της πόλης Ilford και από το σταθμό του τρένου Main Line, προσφέρει μεγάλη ποικιλία δωματίων με δωρεάν Wi-Fi και δωρεάν πάρκινγκ.
-- Arran Guest House ligger en 5-minutters spasertur fra Ilford sentrum og Ilford Main Line jernbanestasjon. Her finner du et bredt utvalg av rom med gratis Wi-Fi og avgiftsfri parkering. Alle rommene har TV med Freeview samt kaffe- og tekoker.
--
https://wn.com/Arran_Guest_House_Ilford_United_Kingdom
Save up to 25% with Smart Booking. Book it now:
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Arran Guest House hotel city: Ilford - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 7 Argyle Road; zip code: IG1 3BH
Arran Guest House, located a 5-minute walk from Ilford Town Centre and Ilford Main Line Train Station, offers wide range of rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking. All rooms have TVs with Freeview and tea/coffee making facilities.
-- La maison d'hôtes Arran, située à 5 minutes à pied du centre-ville et de la gare principale d'Ilford offre un grand choix de chambres avec accès Wi-Fi gratuit et parking gratuit.
-- El Arran Guest House, situado a 5 minutos a pie del centro de la ciudad y de la estación de tren principal de Ilford, ofrece una amplia gama de habitaciones con conexión inalámbrica a internet gratuita y aparcamiento gratuito.
-- Das Arran Guest House befindet sich nur 5 Gehminuten vom Stadtzentrum und Hauptbahnhof in Ilford entfernt. Es bietet Ihnen eine große Auswahl an Zimmern mit kostenfreiem WLAN und kostenfreien Parkplätzen.
-- Arran Guest House ligt op 5 minuten lopen van het centrum en het treinstation van Ilford. Het hotel biedt gratis parkeergelegenheid en kamers met gratis WiFi. Alle kamers zijn voorzien van een tv met Freeview en thee- en koffiefaciliteiten.
-- L'Arran Guest House, situato a 5 minuti a piedi dal centro di Ilford e dalla stazione ferroviaria di Ilford, offre una vasta gamma di camere dotate di connessione Internet Wi-Fi inclusa nella tariffa e di parcheggio gratuito.
-- O Arran Guest House, localizado a 5 minutos a pé do centro da cidade de Ilford e da linha principal da Estação Ferroviária de Ilford, dispõe de uma grande variedade de quartos com acesso Wi-Fi gratuito e estacionamento gratuito.
-- Arran Guest Houseは、イルフォード(Ilford)のタウンセンターとイルフォード本線駅から徒歩5分の場所に位置し、無料のWi-Fiと無料駐車場が利用できる様々な客室を提供しています。 全客室にはテレビ(Freeview付)、紅茶/コーヒーメーカーが備わっています。 主要高速道路に簡単にアクセスでき、ロンドンシティ空港から車で15分です。 徒歩圏内にレストラン、パブ、バレンタインパークがあります。
-- Arran Guest House 旅馆距离Ilford 市中心和Ilford Main Line Train Station 火车站5分钟步行路程,提供各种类型的客房,均设有免费无线网络连接和免费停车场。 所有房间都设有带Freeview频道的电视和沏茶/咖啡设施。 从Arran 旅馆可轻松与主要高速公路连接,距离伦敦城市机场(London City Airport)仅15分钟车程。 旅馆毗邻多家餐厅、酒吧及Valentine's Park 公园。
-- Pensjonat Arran położony jest w odległości 5 minut spacerem od centrum miasta Ilford i dworca kolejowego. Pensjonat oferuje szeroki wybór pokoi z bezpłatnym bezprzewodowym dostępem do Internetu, a także bezpłatny parking.
-- Пансион Arran расположен в 5 минутах ходьбы от центра города Илфорд и железнодорожного вокзала главной линии. Гостей ожидает широкий выбор номеров с бесплатным беспроводным доступом в Интернет и бесплатная парковка.
-- Arran Guest House ligger 5 minuters promenad från Ilfords centrum och tågstation. Pensionatet erbjuder ett brett utbud av rum med kostnadsfritt Wi-Fi och gratis parkering. Alla rum har TV med Freeview samt te- och kaffefaciliteter.
-- يقع نزل Arran على بعد 5 دقائق سيراً على الأقدام من مركز بلدة إيلفورد ومحطة إيلفورد الرئيسية للقطارات، ويقدم النزل تشكيلة واسعة من الغرف مع خدمة الواي فاي المجانية ومواقف مجانية للسيارات.
-- Το Arran Guest House, που βρίσκεται σε απόσταση 5 λεπτών με τα πόδια από το κέντρο της πόλης Ilford και από το σταθμό του τρένου Main Line, προσφέρει μεγάλη ποικιλία δωματίων με δωρεάν Wi-Fi και δωρεάν πάρκινγκ.
-- Arran Guest House ligger en 5-minutters spasertur fra Ilford sentrum og Ilford Main Line jernbanestasjon. Her finner du et bredt utvalg av rom med gratis Wi-Fi og avgiftsfri parkering. Alle rommene har TV med Freeview samt kaffe- og tekoker.
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- published: 13 Nov 2017
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