The Black was built around
1610 to house workers building the church next
door. Both a pub & B&B we offer a warm and
friendly welcome to all.
The Bed & Breakfast has been
running since 2007 an was formerly a stable yard
right next door to the pub. Inside we have three
double rooms and a small double suite, all with
en-suite bath / shower. All rooms have tea and
coffee-making facilities, plus a flat-screen TV.
In the morning, breakfast is just about whatever
you want, we offer a Full English or the Full
Irish (special diets are catered for). The
Restaurant has space for around 35 diners, it's
usually best if you can ring to reserve a table -
especially at week-ends.
Set in a perfect
location, catering for guests on both business
and pleasure.
Renowned for its
outstanding natural beauty, the hotel nestles
amongst the rolling Chiltern Hills, surrounded
by beautiful woodland and countryside.
Style and elegance
create warm feelings that can make your stay a
real pleasure.
Relax within a room
with a view!
Superb meals served in
our restaurant. Choose from our traditional and
informal pub menu or from the restaurant card
renowned for traditional and local produce. For
hotel guests we can also offer private dining in
your bedroom. We are easily reached by road and
are ideally located to many local attractions
including Hambleden, which featured in the TV
programmes Midsomer Murders and The Vicar of
Dibley.
Situated in the heart of leafy Buckinghamshire, conveniently located 11 miles from Windsor Castle, 15 miles from Heathrow airport by car or 20 minutes by train from Central London, the Bellhouse offers a warm, friendly welcome complemented by professional service and attention to detail for a truly relaxing stay. Pamper yourself by relaxing in the leisure club or treat yourself to an exceptional meal at the new Campana Restaurant.
This country house hotel, set midway between Lyndhurst and Beaulieu, is known throughout Hampshire for its unique isolated forest setting. Many of the bedrooms enjoy views across open forest. The restaurant has a rosette for its selection of traditional English cuisine. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool and steam room.
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.