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Accommodation in Chenies, Buckinghamshire Part of the Buckinghamshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Bedford Arms HotelA Hotel in Chenies, BuckinghamshireChenies Chenies Buckinghamshire England WD3 6EQ
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From: £55.00 The Bedford Arms Hotel is a charming and friendly country house hotel in the Chiltern village of Chenies, just ten minutes from Junction 18 of the M25. Recently refurbished in a traditional English style, the hotel offers 18 superbly furnished bedrooms, two bars and the famous oak panelled restaurant, widely considered the finest in the area.There are eighteen bedrooms, all of which offer full en-suite facilities and equipped with all modern facilities guests would expect Ten of the bedrooms are individually designed and decorated in a traditional style and eight new contemporary designed bedrooms. These include two spacious four-poster suites, one of which has a Jacuzzi. The dcor and furnishings capture the style and ambience of the hotel The majority of bedrooms have wonderful views of either the hotel gardens or the Chiltern countryside.The Oak panelled restaurant, which overlooks the gardens, serves a traditional menu and a large wine list, which has recently been recognised by being awarded an AA rosette for fine food. The Head Chef will be happy to accommodate any special requests that guests may have, whether it be a special dietary requirement, or just a dislike or desire for a particular type of food These are two bars for guests to enjoy at The Bedford Arms. The Shire Bar is a public bar open for Lunch and Dinner where guests will find a varied snack menu, offering everything from a small bite to eat to a three-course meal. The Cocktail Bar is used by residents and diners alike, and is the perfect setting for a pre-dinner drink before experiencing the A la Carte menu in the main restaurant, or retreating for a post dinner coffee or nightcap before retiring to your room Hertfordshire is one of the home counties and situated just north of London with Essex to the east, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire to the north and Buckinghamshire to the west. The major attractions in Hertfordshire are Hatfield House (Hatfield), Knebworth House (Knebworth), St Albans Cathedral, Hertford Museum, Berkhamsted Castle, Shaws Corner (a National Trust Property). The cities and countryside are awash with British treasures, rich in heritage and awaiting your visit So whether UK based or visiting abroad you will find plenty within this section to keep you captivated. Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Chenies Manor House -
0.4 miles (Historic House) Chenies, St Michael's Church -
0.4 miles (Historic Church) Chiltern Open Air Museum -
2.6 miles (Museum) John Milton's Cottage -
3.3 miles (Historic Building) Amersham Museum -
3.7 miles (Museum) Jordans, Friends' Meeting House -
5 miles (Historic Church) Little Missenden, St John's Church -
6 miles (Historic Church) Oxhey Chapel -
6.6 miles (Historic Church) Berkhamsted Castle -
6.6 miles (Castle) Penn, Holy Trinity Church -
6.8 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Amersham -
3.4 miles away Wendover -
11.1 miles away Bradenham -
11.9 miles away West Wycombe -
11.9 miles away Marlow -
12.6 miles away Eton -
12.8 miles away Maidenhead -
13 miles away Windsor -
13.5 miles away
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description. Find attractions tagged with:Decorated (Architecture) - castle (Architecture) -Directions: UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis Day in British History12 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 |
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