It is a very special hotel which blends most skilfully the style and comfort of English country living with the convenience and efficiency of the present day. NB**NO EVENING MEALS AVAILABLE ON FRI/SAT & SUNDAY**. also please note that our rooms are non smoking room. The Manor of Pincents takes its name from a 14th Century Tilehurst family. They obtained their land by an exchange between the Abbot of Reading and Edmund Pincent. Edmund Pincent is mentioned as a Parishioner of Tilehurst in 1341/2. In 1494/5 a Margaret Sambourn, widow died seised of the Manor which she held by inheritance.
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