Great Missenden
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Great Missenden UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
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Great Missenden Hotels, B&B etc
FORGE HOUSE
10 Church Street, Great Missenden, Bucks, HP16
0AX Tel: 01494 867347
A delightful 18th century house set in the
wooded Chiltern Hills. We provide excellent
guest accommodation. All rooms are en-suite and
have TV, shaving point, courtesy tray, microwave
and fridge. Full English or Continental
breakfast served. Situated close to 5 pubs in
the village. ETC 4 Stars. Contact us for further
details.
Price: £31.00 per person Rooms: 2 Double, 1 Twin Accommodation Type: B&B
Missenden Abbey Conference Centre
Great Missenden, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0BD
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Missenden Abbey is an exquisite 12th century Abbey in the village of Great Missenden set in 9 acres of beautiful chiltern countryside. Wireless broadband is available as a free service to our guests. Main line station 5 minutes walk, underground 4 miles, M1,M25, M40 all close by. Free car parking.... more
LONDON ROAD, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0DG
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The Nags Head in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire is a traditional 15th Century pub and inn situated along the valley of the River Misbourne in the Chiltern Hills in
Buckinghamshire. Brought to you by the Michaels family, owners of the award-winning Bricklayers Arms in Flaunden, Hertfordshire, the newly refurbished Nags Head serves the same English and French fusion cooking that has won The Bricklayers
Hertfordshire's Dining Pub of the Year status in The Good Pub Guide 2008, not to mention a place in the much-coveted Michelin
Guide. The newly refu... more
A village which lies at the heart of the Chiltern
Hills has become a pilgrim centre for lovers of the author Roald Dahl, who
lived at Gipsy House until his death in 1990. Buried at St. Peter & St.
Paul's Church, his grave is often awash with flowers, and his memory is kept
alive at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. For a short time the
village was also the home of another famous writer, Robert Louis Stevenson.