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Three Swans Hotel
High Street
Hungerford
Berkshire

RG17 0LZ

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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 centre of Hungerford invites you to experience a wealth of dining opportunities and a friendly welcome at this historic Hotel. Ideally located for exploration of an area of unspoilt natural rural charm, steeped in history and myth, with bustling market towns, beautiful country homes and ancient landmark symbols such as the White Horse, Silbury Hill and Avebury Stone Circle.

The hotel's 25 charming en-suite bedrooms offer modern facilities, and state of the art in-room entertainment. With Flat screen TVs Broadband internet access, Freeview, Tea & Coffee making facilities, Hair Dryers, and Mineral Water provided guests are sure to have a pleasant and relaxing stay.The Hotel brassie provides elegant yet comfortable surroundings in which to enjoy the delicious and ample meals. With a splendid choice of dishes from an exciting and constantly changing menu together with a wide range of carefully selected wines. For a less formal dining experience guests can dine in either the Atrium Lounge or Bar.The Town Bar, is a focal point for people in Hungerford, as it serves real ales, fine wines and excellent bar meals.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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