Great Missenden
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Great Missenden UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels
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properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Great Missenden.
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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. 5 minutes from Chiltern Line
Station, the main line to London, Marylebone
Station. VB 4 Stars. Contact us for further
details. Price: From £31.00 - £33.00 per person, per
person Rooms: 2 Double, 1 Twin - All En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
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.
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.
Built in 1133, Missenden Abbey is beautiful and historic. It has 10 acres of grounds for croquet, games and pitch and putt. Enjoy free access to a local golf course.
The George Inn is a lovely 14th-century coaching inn in the heart of Great Missenden, close to the Roald Dahl Museum. The inn's rooms are full of character, with exposed beams and vaulted ceilings. The master suite is stunning and very romantic.
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.