Transfer from Mortlake (SW14) to Gatwick Airport
The best-known attraction in Mortlake is the Stag Brewery. The brewery has been in use ever since the 15th century, but it has been purchased by Charles James Philips in the 1840s. In 1889, the Mortlake Brewery was sold once again to James Watney & Co. Thus, a year after it was converted into Watney Combe & Reid. In 1959, Watney’s Stag Brewery located in Victoria was demolished. That was the moment when Mortlake Brewery became Stag Brewery.
Immediately after this conversion, the brewery was included in the Scottish Courage group. Nowadays, it appertains to the renowned Anheuser-Busch Europe Ltd. It is called Budweiser Stag Brewery and produces the famous Budweiser pale lager. Unfortunately, the brewery is due to closure in 2014 because of a merger between Anheuser – Busch and InBev. Until then, the wide public can still visit the brewery building and taste the fine beer it produces. The Stag Brewery overlooks the River Thames and offers a great view over London.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Rail:
So as to get a transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Mortlake by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to Clapham Junction. This journey lasts almost 25 minutes. From Clapham Junction, you can take another train to Mortlake. Other transport options include taking a minicab transfer from Clapham Junction or Gatwick Airport to Mortlake.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Car:
In order to get from Gatwick Airport to Mortlake by car, you need to take the M25 motorway. The distance between Gatwick Airport and Mortlake is 33.7 miles.
Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Minicab:
A Minicab Transfer from London Gatwick Airport to Mortlake with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 1 hour. The Gatwick Airport transfer to Mortlake will cost almost 54 GBP for a saloon car.