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Accommodation

A collection of highly recommended places to stay from locals, friends and relatives. If you know of a place to stay which you'd like to add to this page please let me know. Please include a link, contacts details or photos if you have them! This is not meant to be an exhaustive list and other accommodation is, of course, available. Enjoy your stay - wherever it may be! All contact details can be found clicking on the title of the accommodation you are interested in.

  • Curer's Cottage

    The local B&B in the village run by our very own Mr & Mrs. B! Excellent rooms, great food and a warm, friendly welcome after a long day. Click on the link in the title above to see the website for more details.

  • Littlecote House Hotel

    "A Grade I listed Tudor property steeped in history on the charming Cotswold borders" - very popular local country house hotel with lots of history a short walk through the woods from the village. Many visitors to the hotel also visit the Wheatsheaf for food and drinks while walking.

  • The Bear at Hungerford

    An historic hotel that has been providing accommodation since Henry VIII (yes, he owned this too!) in 1540. Another popular hotel for weddings etc and ideally placed for visiting Hungerford and the surrounding area.

  • Legacy Three Swans Hotel

    A traditional and historic coaching inn made popular by visitors and locals alike.

  • Honeybones Bed & Breakfast

    "Alderbourne House is the family home of Colin and Pat Honeybone. A modern detached family house situated on the southern edge f town in a quiet location" - says it all! Conveniently placed withing walking distance of the Kennet & Avon Canal, town centre and Hungerford Railway station.

  • Boslowen Bed & Breakfast

    An excellent Bed & Breakfast situated in the heart of Cornwall a stone's throw from the Eden Project and St. Austell Bay. I don't need to sell Cornwall. The breakfasts here are excellent and the owner is fluent in French!

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