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Accommodation In Berkshire
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Inkpen,
Hungerford, Newbury, Berkshire
Tel:
+44(0) 1488 668326

Email:
enquiries@theswaninn-organics.co.uk
Web:
www.theswaninn-organics.co.uk |
The
tastefully extended 17th-century village inn has 10 en suite bedrooms,
and is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the North
Wessex Downs
The
Swan is owned by local organic beef farmers Mary and Bernard Harris. The
menus for the hotel restaurant and bar food feature organic produce as
well as beef from the farm.
Our famous home cured bacon, gammons and range of sausages are on sale
in the farm shop attached to the Swan Inn
Situated in the heart of England, near Newbury and Hungerford, the Inn
is ideal as a base to visit many places of great interest including
Stonehenge, Donnington Castle and the Kennet & Avon Canal. The historic
Wayfarers Way starts nearby. Walbury Iron Age Hill Fort, next to Combe
Gibbet, is the highest point in Southern England at 974ft and is within
a mile of the Swan Inn. The Inkpen recreational walk takes you past this landmark. It is also the ideal place to stay if you are going to
Newbury race course or visiting Lambourn stables
The Swan Inn was the 2007 winner of the RSPCA Independent
Restaurants good bussiness awards and was runner up in 2008 and 2009
Ideally Placed for Walking, Golfing & Fishing |
Inkpen Common,
Hungerford, Berkshire
Tel:
Tel: 01488 668325

Email:
gill.hern@btopenworld.com
Web:
www.crownandgarter.com |
A
traditional friendly 17th Century Country Inn, providing accommodation,
family owned and personally run, close to Hungerford (4 miles), and
Newbury (6 miles) and with 4 golf Courses close-by.
The Inn has
a cosy wood panelled bar area which boasts a huge inglenook fireplace.
The bar provides a good selection of local and guest real ales, malt
whiskies and good wines
The restaurant offers a delicious freshly prepared menu, which uses
seasonal produce examples include natural smoked haddock topped with
welsh rarebit, homemade pies , locally sourced sausages with onion gravy
and whole grain mustard potato and coming into the Summer months a
greater selection of lovely fresh salads and fish.
All the eight bedrooms are non smoking, quiet, spacious with comfortable
beds and tasteful décor. All rooms are en-suite with power showers, TV,
and video, tea and coffee facilities and hairdryers, free wifi and off
road parking. |
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The Bell at
Boxford
Lambourn Road,
Boxford Berkshire
Tel: +44
(0) 1488 608721

Please see our website
www.bellatboxford.com
Email:
paul@bellatboxford.com |
The Bell is a tradition ‘Inn of
distinction’ that is personally run by Paul and Helen Lavis, who have
been your hosts for the past 20 years. Situated in the beautiful
Lambourn valley, only 4 miles from Newbury and Lambourn with 4 golf
courses nearby, our trademark is a relaxing informal approach that
offers the highest of Standards to make your visit an enjoyable
experience.
We have eleven en-suite bedrooms all with
modern facilities. Over the years we have won many awards for our food
and were awarded the AA Good Pub’s Millennium Wine Pub of the Year. Real
Ales, log fires, heated terraces for al fresco dining all go together to
make staying at the Bell a memorable experience. We are WI FI throughout
the property..,,,totally free! |

A beautiful Bed &
Breakfast house in Berkshire

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Wilton House is a
classic English town house with a documented history that pre dates 1470. An
early 18th century façade now conceals its medieval origins. It is described
by Pevsner (The Buildings of England) as the most ambitious house in
Hungerford. The two en-suite double bedrooms and the dining room are in the
elegant 18th century part of the house which has wood panelling, open
fireplaces and many other period features. Wilton House offers the very
highest standard of accommodation and comfort in an historic house
Email:
welfares@hotmail.com
www.wiltonhouse-hungerford.co.uk |
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The Royal
Oak Yattendon
'Offering
a warm welcome since the 16th Century'

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Welcome
to the Royal Oak Yattendon. Since the 16th century, The Royal Oak has been
known for its warm welcome and friendly hospitality. Today, travellers who
turn off the motorway enjoy a pleasant 15-minute drive through the Berkshire
countryside to the unspoilt village of Yattendon and the inn on the tranquil
square. In 1644, Oliver Cromwell reportedly dined at the inn before the
Battle of Newbury. Today's restaurant has been critically acclaimed and The
Royal Oak has been awarded two AA rosettes, alongside numerous other awards
Email:
info@royaloakyattendon.com
Web:
www.royaloakyattendon.com |
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