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Accommodation in Hillingdon, London
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Anchor Hotel SheppertonA Historic Hotel in Hillingdon, LondonChurch Square
Accommodation
Description:
From: £39.50 Nestled within the charming village of Shepperton, overlooking the Church Sqaure, The Anchor Hotel exudes a warm and inviting glow. Rich in legend and history, this establishment was once a regular haunt for Dick Turpin. In fact, a pistol was once uncovered in the rafters bearing the chilling inscription Dicks Friend! The Anchor Hotel also housed the beginnings of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylors tempestuous affair Perhaps due to its colourful past or perhaps due to its resplendent decor and design, the hotel encapsulates a certain vivacity, a certain romance.The 29 en-suite bathrooms are classically furnished and adorned with an opulent decor. All are well-appointed and fitted with all modern comforts Our hotel restaurant offers diners a cosy setting and hearty, traditional cuisine. Accommodation Rating: NC Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Claremont Landscape Garden -
3.8 miles (Garden) The Homewood -
3.9 miles (Historic Building) Esher, St George's Church -
4.1 miles (Historic Church) Painshill Park -
4.2 miles (Garden) Great Fosters -
4.4 miles (Garden) Hampton Court Palace -
5.1 miles (Historic House) Wisley Garden -
5.2 miles (Garden) Runnymede -
5.5 miles (Garden) Strawberry Hill -
6.1 miles (Historic House) Savill Garden -
6.7 miles (Garden) Directions: UK Hotels
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HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis battle took place on 9 August, 1588 and ended with the failure of the Spanish Armada invasion attempt This Day in British History13 February, 1689 William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal Monarch Mayhem |
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