South StokeCopyright Colin Bates

South Stoke is a village occupying the gap where the Berkshire downs meet, or nearly meet, the Chilterns, with a picturesque old inn and church and some lovely black and white half-timbered cottages... Read More

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Perch and Pike

Perch and Pike

Situated in the picturesque village of South Stoke, this charming country retreat is ideally located for exploring this part of the Thames Valley on bike, foot or horse-back. The Perch & Pike is an owner-run property ... More | visit website

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Perch and Pike (0.27 miles)

Perch and Pike

The Perch and Pike, built within an unspecified date in the 17th Century, was South Stoke's most prominent beerhouse. South Stoke is a quintessentially English village, with a beautiful church, a primary school, no shop ... More | visit website

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Springs Hotel and Golf Club (1.72 miles)

Springs Hotel and Golf Club

Nestling deep within the beautiful South Oxfordshire region, this hotel is the ideal place for a relaxed gathering. This fine example of a Victorian Tudor style country house with 18-hole Springs Golf Course has easy access ... More | visit website

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The Swan at Streatley (1.91 miles)

The Swan at Streatley

And this to all is my advice, Put plainly and concretely,
If youre in search of all thats nice, Go to The Swan at Streatley

H.D. Ellis, August 1901

The Swan at Streatley Hotel is situated on the ... More | visit website

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The Miller of Mansfield (1.92 miles)

The Miller of Mansfield

The Miller of Mansfield has now reopened following a programme of comprehensive refurbishment to create a luxurious Restaurant, Bar and Boutique Hotel. Our restaurant and bar serve modern European cuisine featuring only the best British ... More | visit website

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Bull At Streatley (2.12 miles)

Bull At Streatley

The Bull at Streatley provides a warm welcome for visitors to this attractive village alongside the River Thames on the Main route between Reading and Oxford. This historic hostelry dates back to the Fifteenth Century. ... More | visit website

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Little Gables (3.42 miles)

Little Gables
The Enjoy England 4 star graded Little Gables B & B at Wallingford on Thames, is a traditional English detached house, with the owners offering a warm welcome to our guests. Our accommodation has single, ... More | visit website
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White Hart Hotel & Restaurant (3.55 miles)

White Hart Hotel & Restaurant

The White Hart Hotel has provided a warm welcome to travellers for around 400 years. Today the hotel has a superb fresh food restaurant, warm welcoming real ale bars with log fires and Sky Sports, ... More | visit website

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George Hotel (3.61 miles)

George Hotel

In the centre of Wallingford, Oxford, with old world charm, combined with the comforts of modern day living. A 39 bedroom 3 star hotel with excellent conference and function facilities for up to 100 guests. This ... More | visit website

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Ashbrook Lets (4.75 miles)

Ashbrook Lets
If you need a “home from home” look no further than the serviced apartments at Ashbrook. We do not believe that you will find a more comfortable and well-appointed base whilst you are working away ... More | visit website
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Weir View House (4.79 miles)

Weir View House

Weir View House overlooks the River Thames and is situated in the picturesque village of Pangbourne, Berkshire. Just 15 minutes from Reading, 45 minutes from Heathrow and within a few minutes walk from Pangbourne Station.

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