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Bed and Breakfasts in Streatley, Bedfordshire
ACCOMMODATION MAP 
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Chequers of Streatley
Rating: Not ratedAccommodation Type:
Bed and Breakfast
Heritage Rating:
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171 Sharpenhoe road, Streatley, LU33PS
NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
| Name |
Location |
Accommodation |
From (£) |
Heritage |
Distance |
| Red Lion
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Offley, Bedfordshire |
Restaurant with Rooms unrated |
45.00 |
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4.2 miles |
| The Silver Cup
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Harpenden, Hertfordshire |
Inn  |
75.00 |
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9 miles |
| The Granary
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
40.00 |
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10.2 miles |
| Greens Hotel
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Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
29.99 |
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10.6 miles |
| South Lodge
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
120.00 |
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11.4 miles |
| The Greyhound Inn
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Aldbury, Hertfordshire |
Inn  |
75.00 |
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11.5 miles |
| Alexandra Guest House
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Hemel Hempstead, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
29.00 |
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12.1 miles |
| The Queens Head
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Long Marston, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
55.00 |
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13.3 miles |
| The Fairway Tavern
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Digswell, Hertfordshire |
Guest Accommodation  |
52.00 |
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14.1 miles |
| The Three Tuns Hotel
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Ashwell, Hertfordshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
6.00 |
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14.2 miles |
| Bethany House
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Clapham, Bedfordshire |
Bed and Breakfast  |
40.00 |
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14.4 miles |
| The Three Horseshoes
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Drayton Parslow, Buckinghamshire |
Inn  |
29.00 |
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14.7 miles |
| Three Horseshoes
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Newton Longville, Buckinghamshire |
Inn  |
29.00 |
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14.8 miles |
| Papillon Woodhall Arms
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Stapleford, Hertfordshire |
Guest house  |
27.00 |
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15.6 miles |
| A City Central B&B
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire |
Bed and Breakfast unrated |
40.00 |
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16.1 miles |
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Location |
Accommodation |
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Heritage |
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