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Ivinghoe is a village on the edge of the Chilterns, with the extensive National Trust Ashridge estate to its east. The village itself has some fine Tudor buildings, and fascinatingly still has a working water mill... Read More.

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Lets Unlimited

Lets Unlimited
We have 15 properties here, sleeping between 1 and 6, all are fully furnished and equipped. The three bedroom properties have a dishwasher, and all have microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer. The cottages are ... More | visit website

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Pendley Manor (2.61 miles)

Pendley Manor

Penley Manor Hotel is set in 35 acres of wooded parkland, within Hertfordshires beautiful countryside. This splendid late Victorian Manor was refurbished and opened as an hotel in October 1989.

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Premier Inn Tring (4.00 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M25. Local attractions include Whipsnade Zoo, RAF Halton, Pendley Manor and the Ridgeway Walk. For shops and local amenities Aylesbury town centre is only 1 mile away. Our Tring ... More | visit website
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Champneys Health Resort (4.61 miles)

Champneys Health Resort
There are few places in the world like Champneys Tring Health Resort. Steeped in history, this elegant English stately home was opened as a health farm spa in 1925 by the celebrated naturopath Stanley Lief, ... More | visit website
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Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury (East) (4.69 miles)

Innkeeper
** ALL OUR RATES INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST ** Only three miles east of Aylesbury, this lodge is adjacent to The Bell village pub & restaurant. ... More | visit website
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West Lodge (4.77 miles)

West Lodge
West Lodge is a Victorian Lodge House providing Three Star accommodation in a relaxing atmosphere (Award from Visit Britain/Tourist Board). The hotel has a reputation for exceptional quality in all areas but in particular for ... More | visit website
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West Lodge Hotel (4.77 miles)

West Lodge Hotel
West Lodge is a Victorian Lodge House providing Three Star accommodation in a relaxing atmosphere (Award from Visit Britain/Tourist Board). The hotel has a reputation for exceptional quality in all areas but in particular for ... More | visit website
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The Bell (4.99 miles)

The Bell
WINNERS OF THE BEST HISTORIC PUB IN THE COUNTRYSIDE IN BEDFORDSHIRE

A MULTI-AWARD WINNING PUB

Studham is the Southern-most village in Bedfordshire & there you’ll find the highest lying pub - ‘The Bell’. A Multi award winning ... More | visit website

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The Swan Hotel (5.66 miles)

The Swan Hotel

The Swan Hotel is Leighton Buzzards only hotel, we have 38 en-suite bedrooms. reception lounge with free wireless broadband internet access, meeting space, restaurant, public bar and off street parking in our rear car park. ... More | visit website

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Hunters Lodge (5.71 miles)

At Hunters Lodge B and B our aim is to make your stay with us a pleasant and comfortable experience to a standard that will ensure you use us again and will recommend us to ... More | visit website

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The Pennyfarthing Hotel (5.80 miles)

The Pennyfarthing Hotel

The Pennyfarthing Hotel occupies pride of place in Berkhamsted's lovely old High Street with the picturesque Grand Union Canal running adjacent to the car park at the rear of the Hotel.All rooms are ensuite and ... More | visit website

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