
Slough is at the southern end of the Chiltern Hundreds, a town dedicated to business but surrounded by attractions including Cliveden, Eton, Windsor Great Park and on its northern side a surprising number of golf courses...
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Holiday Inn Express Slough
Make the most of the Holiday Inn Express Slough hotel's location just off the M4 and M25, with easy access to Slough Trading Estate and central London. Relax at the Holiday Inn Express Slough, set ...
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Heathrow / Windsor Marriott Hotel
When flying into the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport, the Heathrow/Windsor Marriott is an accessible and convenient place to stay. Having undergone a £5m refurbishment it combines a delightful blend of comfort, convenience and ...
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Baylis House Hotel & Conference Centre
Baylis House will take your breath away from the moment you arrive. This stunning Grade I listed building is steeped in history, surrounded by 4 acres of landscaped grounds with beautifull garden and exclusive Indian ... More
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Copthorne Hotel Slough Windsor
Ideally situated for enjoying all the sights of Windsor, this hotel has a convenient location for both leisure and business travellers, just off junction 6 of the M4.
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Holiday Inn Slough Windsor
Conveniently located for the M25 and Heathrow, this hotel is very close to the M4 and provides easy access to Slough Trading Estate, the Thames Valley, Windsor Castle and Legoland Windsor.
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