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Lyndricks House is a family run Guest House within beautiful surroundings in the heart of Ascot making it an ideal place to stay for both business and pleasure. We are less than a mile from the world-famous Ascot Racecourse. Guests enjoy the luxury of free parking on site and walking to the racecourse.
A warm welcome awaits you as our guest into our small family run B&B that provides comfort and allows you to relax whether you are on business or pleasure. Children under 5 go FREE.
We are a Victorian guest house offering a clean and quiet stay. We are not on a main road and pride ourselves on our high quality shower-rooms and modern fittings and proper breakfasts.
A family run Bed and Breakfast, the The Royal Standard is a homely guest house, situated in the heart of Virginia Water Surrey, close to all local amenities.
Clevelands, is located in Woking amongst the beautiful Surrey countryside. We offer a range of services including en-suite bathrooms for all rooms as well as being one of the only guest hosues in the area to offer free off street parking and internet.
Previously a bakery in the early 1900s, The Bakehouse Bed and Breakfast and Guest House provides modern accommodation in Maidenhead's quiet residential area of St Marks. You will enjoy a small oasis of tranquillity only 15 minutes walk from both Maidenhead town centre and the railway station.
Crown Lodge Guest House is located in the town centre of Reading Berkshire. A beautiful 1860's detached building with many original features. Crown Lodge Guest was originally built in 1860's by a cattle merchant as a family home, since 1970's Crown Lodge has been operating as a guest house under different ownerships.
Our guest house was built in the 1890's and typical of a Victorian construction the White House was originally owned by the crown estates of Windsor castle, then during the 2nd world war it operated as a doctors surgery serving the local community including a factory where hurricane's and spitfire's were built.