Crown & Garter
Crown & Garter

Nestling in the Downs the village of Inkpen is rather hidden away down little country lanes, but worth seeking out especially when the crocuses are in bloom, a rare link with the Knights Templar who planted their ancestors... Read More

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Crown & Garter

Crown & Garter

A traditional 17th Century Inn set in the beautiful Berkshire countryside and approached through quiet lanes and past cottages draped in honeysuckle.

The Inn’s ancient and unique charm can best be glimpsed in the bar area, ... More | Double Room: £45 | visit website

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The Crown and Garter Hotel (0.50 miles)

The Crown and Garter Hotel
The Crown & Garter Hotel is a AA 4 star rated 17th Century Pub/Inn with restaurant close to Newbury, Newbury racecourse and Hungerford. The hotel offers bed and breakfast ensuite accommodation set in beautiful countryside ... More | visit website
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Crown & Garter (0.50 miles)

Crown & Garter
Situated in the picturesque village of Inkpen, the Crown and Garter is a traditional English pub with stylish rooms, a restaurant and bakery. It opens onto a lovely garden. Offering garden views, rooms have a flat-screen ... More | visit website
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Kennet House (1.90 miles)

Kennet House

The house provides secure parking and is two minutes walk from Kintbury station. Hungerford is two miles away and Newbury only six miles away.
Bottled water, biscuits, bath oils and shampoo and conditioners are all provided ... More | visit website

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The Dundas Arms (1.90 miles)

The Dundas Arms
A river and canal-side pub with comfortable rooms overlooking the river. Good food is served both in the bar and in the restaurant. There is a very good wine list and also hand-pulled ... More | visit website
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Images House (3.27 miles)

Images House
Images is a well appointed modern property with a very friendly welcome from Jenny & Terry.

We have close links to County Events Activity Centre offering Off Road 4x4, Clay Shooting, Quad Biking, Archery & ... More | visit website
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Three Swans Hotel (3.46 miles)

Three Swans Hotel

A charming and historic coaching inn, situated in the beautiful Kennet Valley yet easy to reach, just 3 miles from junction 14 of the M4 and with excellent rail links. Three Swans Hotel in the ... More | visit website

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Alderborne House (3.49 miles)

Alderborne House

Alderbourne House is the family home of Colin & Pat Honeybone. A modern detached family house situated on the southern edge of the town in a quiet location and backing on to open countryside. A ... More | visit website

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Ramada Newbury Elcot Park (3.60 miles)

Ramada Newbury Elcot Park

Experience everything you'd expect from an international hotel company in this elegant country house that rests in the Kennet Valley.
The impressive, stylish Ramada Elcot Park Newbury is set in 16 acres of beautiful gardens and ... More | visit website

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Bear Hotel (3.60 miles)

Bear Hotel

A 13th century Coaching Inn with a modern twist, that has been refurbished to bring it into the 21st century providing all the latest in mod-cons! Including plasma tvs,with 12 channels and movies on ... More | visit website

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Westcourt Farm (3.67 miles)

Westcourt Farm
We are in East Wiltshire and also close to Berkshire in the attractive village of SHALBOURNE. Hungerford and the M4 Motorway junction 14 are 3/5 miles away and we are 9 miles from Marlborough, Newbury ... More | visit website

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