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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | The Pennyfarthing is an independent hotel in the centre of Berkhamsted, just 6 minutes’ walk from Berkhamsted Railway Station. Free Wi-Fi and free onsite parking are both available.
Situated in a Grade 2 Listed building, the rooms all have air conditioning and a fully tiled en suite. Sky Sports, movies and other premium channels are available to watch in the room.
Both cooked and continental breakfasts are offered. The hotel’s restaurant is part of the Café Rouge chain which serves French cuisine. The restaurant has a courtyard dining area.
Berkhamsted is a small country town about 30 minutes’ drive from Luton Airport. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | The Kings Arms Hotel is situated on the High Street right in the centre of the historic town of Berkhamsted, in beautiful countryside at the foot of the Chiltern Hills with easy access from the M1 and M25 and the centre of London, or the main line railway station in Berkhamsted.
We are approx 10 minutes to Hemel Hempstead.
We also have a civil ceremony licence and are able to seat up to 55 guests for the reception or 120 for a buffet. |
  
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Rooms from 46.67 GBP | Nestled at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, this unique lodge offers some of the most characterful accommodation in Aston Clinton . It's just off the M25, near to Aylesbury and Tring, making it ideal for short breaks in Buckinghamshire or for business travel in the South East.
Dating back to 1650, the beautifully restored old inn has clocked up an intriguing and glamorous history. It has played host to Jackie Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor and, given the village's links with Aston Martin, the odd iconic car launch.
Guests today can still enjoy a touch of the VIP treatment - offered by the 11 stylishly decorated en-suite bedrooms, fresh, seasonal food and speciality drinks available. They'll discover the pub is full of period charm, cosy nooks and roaring log-fires, and there's an alfresco dining area perfect for soaking up the British summer.
Walkers will find it's a great base for exploring the Chiltern Hills, while families can burn off some energy at treetop adventure park Go Ape, or let their imagination wander through the nearby Roald Dahl Children's Gallery.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK.
A cooked breakfast is available at the weekends for the additional price of £6.95 per person. |
  
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Rooms from 34.67 GBP | If you're looking for a hotel with character near Tring and the Chiltern Hills , this charming 19 th century lodge, nestled in the ancient Aylesbury village of Weston Turville, is a great place to stay.
In the 1800s, local farmers tethered their horses to the fence of the pub while they popped inside for a drink. Back then there was barely enough room for four tables. These days, guests can enjoy much more spacious surroundings, which combine all the rustic charms of the original old English inn together with plenty of 21 st century comforts.
Upstairs there are 16 modern rooms while the pub, among the cosiest around, is the perfect spot to enjoy a few heart-warming drinks and some fresh, seasonally inspired food.
You'll find the village near Aston Clinton and Aylesbury , just down the road from the renaissance-style splendour of Waddesdon Manor. Nearby, you can venture into the hills along the famous Icknield Way or relive the glories of the age of steam at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | RATES ARE FROM AND TO
THE GROVE END HOTEL is a small, welcoming family run establishment with 21 rooms that has been in business for the past 30 years. Situated in lovely gardens and has its own free car park for guests. It has rooms to suit most pockets and taste, - from the basic single rooms to family rooms through to en suite - we try to make your stay a pleasant one. Also available is a full English cooked buffet breakfast. In keeping with the rest of the hotel there is a small welcoming bar in which you can relax in the evenings. Bar food is available from 6.00 pm until 10.00pm from our varied menu. The bar is open until 11.00pm The en-suite rooms all have satellite television, shower, toilet, wash hand basin, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and radio alarm. All standard rooms have satellite television, wash hand basin and tea making facilities. Please Note: The room is held by a credit/debit card or a cash deposit and is guaranteed see our terms and conditions and our cancellation policy, any outstanding charges, debts or damage will be taken from these guarantees. STRICTLY NO SMOKING ALLOWED we may charge you up to £100 for cleaning fees. Pets are Welcome by Arrangement. Parking is available - vehicles and contents are left in the car park at you own risk. Payment is required on arrival. All Children are Welcome. Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 11:00 |
  
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Rooms from 32.50 GBP | When the working day is done, Stoke Mandeville Stadium provides the perfect environment to unwind, where our guests can stay in comfort at low prices and best value. No other hotel in the area can boast a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna and sun-beds all on the same site. |
  
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Rooms from 175.00 GBP | Hartwell House is a Grade I listed Jacobean and Georgian House, two miles west of Aylesbury, surrounded by ninety acres of gardens and parkland. These include many garden buildings, the iconography of which relate, like those at nearby Stowe, to 18 th C Whig Country House Politics. The most famous resident of Hartwell was the exiled King of France, Louis XVIII, with his court from 1809 to 1814.
It is set in rural countryside yet only one hour from central London and Heathrow and Luton Airports, and is an ideal place for a few days' relaxation. The hotel also lends itself to quick city breaks, or as a base for exploring Oxford , the Cotswolds , and the Chiltern Hills . An overnight stay at Hartwell is a good way to overcome jetlag on arrival in Britain, or as a memorable place to stay before leaving the UK. The hotel is a popular venue for top level Special Events as well as Spa relaxation.
The large and historic public rooms provide great comfort for relaxing with friends before enjoying the imaginative cooking of our chef in our dining rooms.
There are forty-six bedrooms and suites and several elegant and spacious reception rooms with outstanding decorative ceilings and panelling, antique furniture and fine paintings. The 90 acres of parkland are ideal to walk with a ruined church, bridge, lake, statues and follies to explore.
Weddings Hartwell is the perfect place for a wedding, whether a small ceremony, wedding breakfast or marquee in the grounds it will be a day to remember.
Hartwell's Health Spa is housed in a splendid building modelled on an orangery and contains a generous-sized swimming pool, spa bath, steam room, saunas and a well equipped gymnasium.
Hartwell House welcomes children over the age of 4 years.
Hartwell House is a member of Pride of Britain, Small Luxury Hotels of the World, has Four Red Stars, Award Winning from the AA and has been part of the National Trust since September 2008. |
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