West WycombeCopyright Brendan and Ruth McCartney

West Wycombe has retained some of the buildings from the time of Francis Dashwood and his notorious Hellfire Club, not least his Palladian mansion, and some from well before that period. The village is, happily, quieter than such associations might suggest, however... Read More

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Hotels in West Wycombe - 2 places to stay

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The George and Dragon Hotel

The George and Dragon Hotel

Through a cobbled archway on West Wycombe High Street, you come to the entrance of a coaching inn built in the early 18th Century. When you walk in, it feels quite natural that people have ... More | Double Room: £75 | visit website

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George & Dragon Hotel (0.18 miles)

George & Dragon Hotel
Through a cobbled archway on West Wycombe High Street, you come to the entrance of a coaching inn built in the early 18th Century. When you walk in, it feels quite natural that people have ... More | visit website
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Clifton Lodge Hotel (1.34 miles)

Clifton Lodge Hotel

The Clifton Lodge is run under the personal supervision of the proprietors to guarantee your comfort during your stay. Our hotel has 32 bedrooms, licensed bar, dining area, comfortable lounge/TV room, meeting room, and an ... More | visit website

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Buckingham Hotel (1.64 miles)

Buckingham Hotel

A synthesis of budget & boutique hotels the concept buckingham hotel has taken the new extended stay hotel model & redesigned it for the high wycombe market. this "edited service" concept offers greater flexibility than ... More | visit website

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Malvern House (2.02 miles)

Malvern House

With the elegant style of a modern hotel and the good value of a bed and breakfast, this 4-star family-run property is located in a peaceful residential area of High Wycombe. Just 1.5 miles (2.4 km) ... More | visit website

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Wendover Arms (2.14 miles)

Wendover Arms

Recently fully refurbished, the Wendover Arms now offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, free private parking, traditional English food and authentic Thai cuisine. In a convenient location, near the Cressex Business Park, between the town centre and ... More | visit website

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Abbey Lodge Hotel (2.58 miles)

Abbey Lodge Hotel

Located in the heart of England, surrounded by excellent bars, restaurants and shopping in High Wycombe town centre, this homely hotel offers an ideal base.

Our rooms are individually decorated and offer all the modern luxuries ... More | visit website

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Best Western Alexandra Hotel (2.63 miles)

Best Western Alexandra Hotel

This hotel is situated in the town centre, offering easy access to the surrounding business areas and Chiltern Hills.
Conveniently positioned off the M40 and near Wycombe train station, the business and leisure centres of London ... More | visit website

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Holiday Inn High Wycombe M40 (2.69 miles)

Holiday Inn High Wycombe M40

Close to the M40 and with easy links to the M25 and M4, the Holiday Inn High Wycombe M40 Jct4 Hotel is an ideal location whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure. The accommodation combines ... More | visit website

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The Crown at Radnage (2.88 miles)

The Crown at Radnage

The Crown at Radnage is a family run, traditional pub with newly built guest accommodation. It has a large garden to enjoy real ales and classic homemade pub food. Located 2 miles from junction 5 ... More | visit website

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Uplands (2.97 miles)

Uplands

In 18 acres of tranquil grounds, surrounded by beautiful Chiltern countryside, Uplands overlooks the Hughenden Valley and combines a classical mansion house with purpose-built, contemporary buildings.

Based in High Wycombe, just a short drive from the ... More | visit website

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