Come and stay in our historic hotels in Buckinghamshire and enjoy a great value bed and breakfast break.
Below is list of Inns and Hotels that can be booked online or by phone. Also a list of pubs that offer great value food.
Milton Keynes Shopping Centre and Snowzone, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, Hughenden Manor, Towcester Racecourse, Bletchley Park, Hellfire Caves, Chiltern Open Air Museum, Beckonscot Model Village, Claydon House, Waddesdon Manor, Woburn Abbey/Safari Park, Stowe Landscape Gardens, Silverstone Circuit, Towcester Racecourse
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Cock Hotel, Stony Stratford, BuckinghamshireThe Cock Hotel Stony Stratford near Milton keynes is situated in the historic Buckinghamshire market town of Stony Stratford within easy reach of the Milton Keynes via the A5 and Silverstone Race Circuit. The Cock Hotel a 15th Century coaching inn rose to national pre-eminence in the great age of coach travel, with as many as 100 coaches a day coming into the town. The Cock Hotel was the official staging post for the famous Manchester Flier, which took a 25-minute stop at The Cock Hotel. The time allowed for lunch at the Cock was 25 minutes, so passengers had to eat fast. One of them, on more than one occasion, was Charles Dickens, who based Mr Turveydrop in Bleak House on a local dancing instructor, Joseph Hambling (or is that another cock and bull story?). Other travellers staying at the hotel and The Bull opposite vied with each other in the telling of outrageous 'tales of the road', from whence the famous phrase 'Cock and Bull story' derives. Today the hotel is very popular with locals and travellers alike and is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and great hospitality. Large car park |
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White Hart, Chalfont St Giles, BuckinghamshireThe White Hart Hotel Chalfont st Giles near Amersham sits in the heart of the Historic Buckinghamshire Chalfonts with easy access to Denham, Gerrards Cross, Amersham and Beaconsfield very close to the M25 junction 18. The White Hart is ideal for exploring the Chilterns, with such treasures like the home of Milton. |