YateleyCopyright Diane Sambrook

The town of Yateley has the River Blackwater at its northern edge, along with the Yateley Lakes, some now part of a country park. Near junction 4a of the M3 it is now a commuter settlement as well as having its own light industrial base... Read More

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Hotels in Yateley - 2 places to stay

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Ely Hotel

Ely Hotel

Set in North-east Hampshire and only a short distance from the m3, The Ely sits on the outskirts of Yateley. A traditional English country pub with beamed ceilings, cask-conditioned ales and a friendly home-from-home atmosphereStay ... More | visit website

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Casa Dei Cesari Hotel (0.68 miles)

Casa Dei Cesari Hotel

Casa Dei Cesari extends a warm welcome to any discerning diner or traveller, be it business or pleasure. Housed in a part 17th century building and set within its own large tranquil and rural surroundings, ... More | visit website

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The Ely (1.39 miles)

The Ely

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Welcome to the Ely, a traditional English country Hotel and Pub with beamed ceilings, cask-conditioned ales and friendly home from home atmosphere. Set in North East Hampshire and only a ... More

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Premier Inn Sandhurst (1.94 miles)

Ideally positioned just half a mile from Sandhurst train station. For shops and local amenities Sandhurst town centre is only 3 miles away. Our Sandhurst Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every ... More | visit website
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Waterloo Hotel (2.13 miles)

Waterloo Hotel
The Brook Waterloo Hotel is a stunning hotel which forms part of the Brook Hotel collection. This Victorian building built in 1860 has been modernised inside and outside to create an environment that is both ... More | visit website
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Dial House Hotel (2.22 miles)

Dial House Hotel

Privately owned hotel. 19 bedrooms, restaurant & bar. All food freshly prepared by experienced chef, extensive a la carte menu. Please note that The Brasserie is closed from Fri-Sun nights. A Bar snack menu is available.

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Warbrook House (2.67 miles)

Warbrook House

Comprising of 2 venues: a traditional Georgian manor house and the Grange, a separate contemporary building with all modern comforts, this hotel provides a secluded and attractive location on the Hampshire/Berkshire border.

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Travelodge Camberley (2.73 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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SACO Camberley (3.11 miles)

SACO Camberley

Situated a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Camberley, these contemporary, stylish one and 2-bedroom apartments have easy access to town centre offices and the surrounding business parks. The smart suburban town of Camberley has ... More | visit website

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Meadowcroft Guest House (3.22 miles)

Meadowcroft Guest House
Meadowcroft Guest House in Camberley is within walking distance of both the town centre and the main business parks. Our bedrooms are pleasantly furnished and all have an en suite bath or shower room. Also provided ... More | visit website
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Days Inn Fleet (3.44 miles)

Days Inn Fleet

Close to Windsor Castle and Legoland, with Thorpe Park and Chessington within easy reach, this modern building offers smart, accommodation in spacious and well-equipped bedrooms. With a convenient location just off the M3 motorway, the hotel ... More | visit website

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