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M1 Motorway Junction 14/15,
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England,
MK16 8DS
Heritage Rating: ?Situated on the M1, the Days Inn Milton Keynes offers easy access to visit the Buckinghamshire countryside in addition to Silverstone (20 miles away) and Milton Keynes Bowl; as well as being adjacent to a 24 hour food court. Spacious en-suite rooms, Free View TV in every room, broadband WiFi, … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £30.00 Location map
London Road,
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England,
MK16 0JA
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Georgian (Time Period) The Holiday Inn Milton Keynes-East M1, Jct.14 is situated in a rural location with views over open countryside and within easy reach of the M1 and central Milton Keynes. Blending Georgian elegance with modern comfort the Holiday Inn Milton Keynes - East M1, Jct. 14 provides relaxed surroundings for business … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £30.00 Location map
Tickford Street,
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England,
MK16 9EY
Heritage Rating: ?The De Vere Venues Harben House sits in the quaint market town of Newport Pagnell and is conveniently located just 2 minutes from J14 of the M1. Visitors to this modern 3 star hotel will find themselves within a stone?s throw of many excellent attractions and shopping areas. … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £49.00 Location map
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