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Elephant Hotel At Pangbourne 0118 984 2244
Berkshire, Pangbourne, RG8 7AR

distance: (13.3 miles)
The Elephant Hotel - set in the bustling village of Pangbourne, beside the River Thames, is just minutes from the vibrant city of Reading. We’re a boutique hotel with a dash of opulence and a lot of comfort. At the heart of a vibrant community, we invite you to escape, do business, relax, and unwind in style. Feet up or eyes down, you set the pace.
Kings Hotel 01494 609090
Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe, HP14 3TA

distance: (17.3 miles)
Located in the village of Stokenchurch in the Chiltern foothills where Dick Turpin once roamed, sits our family-run historic hotel. For over 350 years it has welcomed guests — from King Charles II in the 17th century to locals from Marlow, High Wycombe and Henley-on-Thames in more recent years — with a cold beverage, a hearty meal and a cosy place to stay.
Ethos Hotel 01865 245800
Oxfordshire, Oxford, OX1 4LF

distance: (18.3 miles)
Our boutique hotel is ideal for nature and city lovers with nearby river punting along the River Thames, bicycle and walking routes as well as museums, shopping, and the beautiful Oxford colleges all within easy access. And, Ethos has a private car park for guests with advance reservations for £10/day.
BEST WESTERN Calcot Hotel 0118 941 6423
Berkshire, Reading, RG31 7QN

distance: (18.5 miles)
Are you travelling to Reading on business? Or maybe you’re heading there on a mini-break to visit friends or family? Whatever your reason for staying at the Best Western Calcot Hotel, you’re guaranteed a comfortable place to lay your head, let the Calcot Hotel be your home-from-home during your trip.
Spread Eagle Hotel 01844 213661
Oxfordshire, Thame, OX9 2BW

distance: (19.6 miles)
The Spread Eagle has graced the heart of the historic market town of Thame since the 16th Century. The Grade I listed hotel is nestled amongst the artisan butchers, bakers, delicatessens and teashops that line the charming town centre, which is used as a filming location for ITV’s Midsummer Murders. During its colourful history, The Spread Eagle has played host to many historic figures such as King Charles II, and writers such as Evelyn Waugh and John Fothergill (An Innkeepers Diary).