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Local Hotels & Accommodation
Our guide to local hotels and accommodation in Aylesbury and the surrounding area.
We have 5 hotels in Aylesbury and the surrounding area (5 on this page):
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Olympic Lodge Aylesbury
When the working day is done, Stoke Mandeville Stadium provides the perfect environment to unwind, where our guests can stay in comfort at low prices and best value. No other hotel in the area can boast a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna and sunbeds all on the same site.Use of the swimming pool and the Harpers Gymnasium is free of charge whilst a resident at the Olympic Lodge Hotel (Terms and Conditions Apply).
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Hartwell House Hotel, Restaurant and Spa AYLESBURY
Explore Buckinghamshire and the Chilterns this Autumn... Hartwell House is a magnificent stately home standing in ninety acres of landscaped parkland and luscious gardens. It has forty-six bedrooms and suites and several elegant and spacious reception rooms with outstanding decorative ceilings and panelling, antique furniture and fine paintings. Hartwell House is owned and was restored by Historic House Hotels who also own Middlethorpe Hall in York and Bodysgallen Hall in North Wales. Hartwell House is a member of Pride of Britain, Small Luxury Hotels of the World and has Four Red Stars and Three Rosettes from the AA and a Gold Ribbon from the RAC. It is set in rural countryside yet is only one hour from central London and Heathrow Airport and is an ideal place for a few days' relaxation. The hotel also lends itself to quick city breaks, or as a base for exploring Oxford, the Cotswolds, and the Chiltern Hills. An overnight stay at Hartwell is a good way to overcome jetlag on arrival in Britain, or a memorable place to stay before leaving the UK. The hotel is a popular venue for top level meetings and conferences as well as spa relaxation.
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Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury (South), Weston Turville Aylesbury
Originally built as a private dwelling in 1854, the Five Bells is thought to have taken its name from the peal of five bells, which can be heard ringing out from St. Mary's Church Tower nearby. The Five Bells still maintains a farmyard garden, a reminder of how closely its history is tied in with the area's rural past. Sitting at the foot of the Chiltern Hills nestles the ancient Aylesbury village of Weston Turville. Venture onto the hills and you'll be following the famous Icknield Way - one of the oldest roads in Great Britain. When the Romans came to the area, they built Akeman Street which crossed the ancient Icknield Way. And it's near this crossing that the Anglo-Saxon village is found. Weston Turville was first recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086. Back then it was called 'Westone', which is Old English for 'Western estate'. Over the centuries the village developed as five distinct areas (called 'ends'), Brook End, Church End, South End, World's End and West End. And during it's long history based around agriculture it was one of the main centres for breeding Aylesbury Ducks during the 19th century. Today the ducks are safe and instead, bird-watchers flock to the nearby Weston Turville Reservoir and nature reserve to check-out the wildlife.
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West Lodge Hotel Aylesbury
West Lodge is a Victorian Lodge House providing accommodation and conference facilities in a relaxing atmosphere. The hotel has a reputation for exceptional quality in all areas but in particular for service and hospitality.The hotel has 8 rooms, all ensuite and well appointed, prices include full cooked English breakfast. The restaurant is fully licenced and only open for guests and guests of guests' ensuring a peaceful atmosphere for those wishing to work or just relax. Room service is also available as well as a number of eateries within easy walking distance.Free Wi-Fi
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Dinton Hermit Aylesbury
The Dinton Hermit is a country Inn situated in the small village of Ford in Buckinghamshire, close to Thame, Princes Risborough and Aylesbury. There are 13 bedrooms, a restaurant, a bar with some locally brewed and well kept beers and the comfort of an open fire. There are a selection of rooms available including six Barn Rooms which are newly refurbished double rooms in the Courtyard, five Regency Rooms which are superior double rooms in the main building and two superb King Charles rooms which are the four poster suites, also in the main building. For evening meals, lunches or a quick snack on offer is a range of quality dishes , with ingredients sourced locally wherever possible. The bar is a comfortable and friendly place to pop in for a quick drink or enjoy an evening in front of the open fire, with a meal provided by our kitchen team. A wide selection of wines, draft lagers, locally brewed real ales, and spirits are available from the bar. There is a fabulous large garden which is a great place for couples, friends and families on a sunny day. Ford is a quiet hamlet in the middle of the Aylesbury Vale area of Buckinghamshire. The village has a few houses, historic farms and the traditional village pub - The Dinton Hermit Inn. Buckinghamshire is a popular place to visit for short breaks. As well as Aylesbury and Thame nearby, London is only 45 minutes away on the train from Haddenham and Thame Parkway station whilst Oxford and Milton Keynes are only a 30 minute drive away. WiFi is available throughout the Dinton Hermit
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