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Wee Waif Hotel, Reading

Wee Waif Hotel
Located on the A4 near Reading, the village of Charvil has attractive surroundings and perfect links by road and rail to London and Heathrow. It is also within easy reach ... More Prices from £25.00

The Great House at Sonning, Sonning on Thames

The Great House at Sonning
Situated on the riverbank in the picturesque conservation village of Sonning-on-Thames with 50 bedrooms, Regatta restaurant overlooking the gardens and river Thames, conference facilities and private function hire. The Ferryman's ... More Prices from £49.00

Elmhurst Hotel, Reading

Elmhurst Hotel
Located in a quiet residential area, Elmhurst is an ideal centre for touring or conducting business anywhere in the South of England. It is within easy reach of London, half ... More Prices from £35.00

Brackenhurst Guest House, Reading

Brackenhurst Guest House
A quaint and cozy accommodation in historic Reading, the Brackenhurst Guesthouse is a wonderful home base. Its 2-star facilities and 8 comfortable bedrooms are close to the town centre and ... More Prices from £45.00

Leander Club, Henley on Thames

Leander Club
Leander is the world famous rowing Club situated on the banks of the Thames that has recently completed a major building and refurbishment programme. This includes eleven individually designed en-suite ... More Prices from £114.00

The Catherine Wheel- a JD Wetherspoon Hotel , Henley on Thames

The Catherine Wheel- a JD Wetherspoon Hotel
Henley-on-Thames is home to the famous Royal Regatta every summer for five days, but oarsmen and rowing enthusiasts can enjoy the new River and Rowing Museum all year-round in this ... More Prices from £64.00

BEST WESTERN PLUS Reading Moat House, Reading

BEST WESTERN PLUS Reading Moat House
Overlooking the river Loddon, the Best Western Reading Moat House successfully combines the individual elegance of a modern hotel with the charm of a once productive 19th century mill house. ... More Prices from £59.00

Hotel du Vin and Bistro Henley, Henley on Thames

Hotel du Vin and Bistro Henley
The classical Georgian façade of the old Brakspears Brewery on New Street, only 50 yards from the riverside moorings and in the heart of the historic town centre, is now ... More Prices from £205.00

Cantley House Hotel - a Bespoke Hotel, Wokingham

Cantley House Hotel - a Bespoke Hotel
Cantley House Hotel is a spacious 36 bedroom Victorian Country House Hotel set in 50 acres of beautiful Berkshire Parkland. The private gardens and parkland surrounding the Hotel guarantee a ... More Prices from £50.00

Quality Hotel Reading(Town Centre), Reading

Quality Hotel Reading(Town Centre)
The Royal County Hotel is situated in the heart of Reading Town Centre, adjacent to the Oracle retail development, and within easy access of the Inner Ring Road and the ... More Prices from £79.00

Mercure George Hotel, Reading, Reading

Mercure George Hotel, Reading
The George Hotel is believed to be the oldest building of Reading and still retains many of its wonderful Coaching Inn features, including Tudor archways and a very attractive central ... More Prices from £95.00

Novotel Reading Centre, Reading

Novotel Reading Centre
New Generation 4 star hotel with free 5pm late check out on Sundays to enjoy the leisure club (Indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym) with 2 children under the ... More Prices from £89.00

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