Set within a 19th century manor house in the picturesque village of Cookham, this modern hotel and business venue is ideally situated for business or leisure guests in the Thames Valley area.…
[Moor Hall Conference Centre - More Details]
This contemporary, luxurious hotel set in Thames Valley countryside is close to Windsor, Maidenhead, Henley, and Adams Park, home of London Wasps and Wycombe Wanderers.…
[Crowne Plaza Marlow - More Details]
With stunning views of Marlow weir, this classic 400-year-old 4-star English country house hotel is situated in an idyllic location on the banks of the River Thames.…
[Macdonald Compleat Angler - More Details]
Warm and friendly privately owned three star hotel with suburb riverviews, popular bar, great food and service. Thirty three en-suite bedrooms, fully serviced and equipped with FREE ADSL broadband.…
[The Thames Hotel - More Details]
Steeped in history, the Chequers Inn, built in the 17th century, is full of charm and style. Oak posts and beams, flagstone floors - snug on a winter's evening, bright and sunny on a summer's day.…
[The Chequers Inn - More Details]
An elegant and beautifully preserved Victorian building, with ornamental ceilings and tasteful Eastern ornaments, in the leafy outskirts of Maidenhead, just off the A4, 5 minutes from Maidenhead town centre.…
[Kingswood Hotel & Restaurant - More Details]
An unmistakably warm and friendly hotel, Walton Cottage is ideally positioned and offers a blend of homely comfort and unobtrusive, modern facilities. Walton Cottage is a favoured retreat for business and leisure visitors.…
[Walton Cottage Hotel - More Details]
Conveniently situated on the scenic banks of the Thames, ideal for Windsor, Legoland and within easy reach of London. Many rooms offer small balconies and river views.…
[The Thames Riviera Hotel - More Details]
This modernised coaching inn provides restful rooms with a rustic elegance, and simple, tasty local food.Parts of the building date back to 1135, and the inn’s crooked floors and modest decor stylishly echo its origin.…
[The Olde Bell - More Details]