Hotels in Great Shefford
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Ermin Street Shefford Woodlands,
Great Shefford, Berkshire, England,
RG17 7AA
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Ideally positioned within 300 yards of Junction 14 of the M4, The Pheasant Inn is a genuinely old unspoilt traditional Pub which offers a warm reception and good food. 11 new bedrooms of contemporary design have been added as a deliberate contrast to the old pub. All rooms have free … more >>
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Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Ramada Elcot Park Newbury
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Hotel
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4.5 miles
The Three Swans Hotel
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Hotel
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4.6 miles
Days Inn Hotel Membury
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27.50
4.8 miles
The Vineyard at Stockcross
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Hotel
153.00
5.1 miles
The Malt Shovel
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Small Hotel
65.00
5.3 miles
Littlecote House Hotel
Ramsbury, Wiltshire
Hotel
300.00
5.4 miles
Donnington Grove Country Club
Newbury, Berkshire
Country House Hotel unrated
60.00
5.7 miles
Hare & Hounds Hotel
Newbury, Berkshire
Hotel
45.00
5.9 miles
Donnington Valley Hotel and Spa
Newbury, Berkshire
Hotel
42.13
6.1 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
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British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This musical conductor is best known for composing 'Rule Britannia'
Clue
He was the conductor of the Drury Lane Theatre, then Covent Garden
Another clue
This Day in British History
12 February, 1554
Lady Jane Grey executed
Grey became famous as the 'Nine Days Queen', a pawn in the ambitions of the Earl of Northumberland
Monarch Mayhem
This monarch had the nickname 'Yea-and-Nay' for his frequent about-faces
Clue
His more popular nickname was 'Lionheart'