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The Great House at Sonning - Set within a four acre estate on the riverbank in the picturesque conservation village of Sonning-on-Thames, The Great House offers luxury accommodation, two fine dining restaurants – both with their own terraces to enjoy al fresco dining, conference facilities, and is registered to host weddings.
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Danesfield House Hotel and Spa - Set in 65 acres of estate grounds within the Chiltern Hills, and overlooking the River Thames between Marlow and Henley, The Danesfield House Hotel boasts two fine dining restaurants, a spa complete with 20m ozone-cleansed indoor swimming pool and conference facilities.
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Falaise House - Located in a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse built in 1755, Falaise House is a smaller hotel perfect for if you’re wanting something more personal. It has six en-suite rooms over two floors, and an elegant dining room with period features. The cooked breakfast boasts the best locally produced and farmed produce, and the building has wifi available for all guests. |
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The Red Lion - Originally a coaching inn on the road to Oxford, the Red Lion sits on the banks of the river and has been offering a place for travellers to lay their heads for more than 600 years.
A combination of architecture of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, the 39-bedroom family-owned hotel is furnished with antiques throughout and prides itself on personal hospitality and friendly and attentive service.
It has played host to many famous and royal guests over the years, including the Prince Regent who later became George IV, who purportedly ate fourteen of the mutton chops for which the then hostess Mrs Dixon was famed. |
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Hotel du Vin - Based in the former Brakspears Brewery on New Street, the Hotel du Vin is in the heart of the town centre, and a stone’s throw from the riverside moorings. The classic brewery architecture has been converted into an unusual hotel, while the former fermentation room and old malt house now play host to two private dining rooms. The hotel has 43 bedrooms, a bistro restaurant, cocktail bar and outside seating to make the most of the sunshine in the summer months. |
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