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Bell Hotel and Inn
| Location: Woburn
| 2 stars |
Aprox Price: 35 Pounds
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 | The Bell Hotel and Inn is situated in the charming village of Woburn. This 17th century inn is a delightful mixture of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian décor. The oak beamed restaurant creates a comfortable relaxing atmosphere and offers a selection of cuisine prepared with local produce. All 24 bedrooms are fully furnished with modern facilities. Nearby, is the famous Woburn Safari Park and Woburn Abbey. |  Closer look / Book ... |
The Three Horseshoes
| Location: Woburn
| 3 stars |
Aprox Price: 37.5 Pounds
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 | The Three Horseshoes is the only Public House & Restaurant in Drayton Parslow. We also have 9 well appointed bedrooms, offered at very competitive Bed & Breakfast or Dinner, Bed & Breakfast rates. Here at the Shoes we pride ourselves on having a real village pub, where everyone is welcome. The atmosphere inside the Shoes is always warm and welcoming, especially during the winter months with the open sided log fire roaring away. For the weary traveller or those working away from home, enjoy one of our well appointed letting rooms, which boast oak beamed ceilings, coffee and tea making facilities, colour TV and radio alarm. We have easy access to Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Leighton Buzzard, Buckingham or even London via the M1 or local main line stations direct to Euston. The bar at The Shoes is a picture of old world charm with beamed ceilings and a bar counter of solid oak which boasts a fine selection of real ales including: Greene King IPA, Courage Best, Theakstons XB, Courage Directors and usually a couple of guest ales, there is also a selection of lagers, Guinness & cider. Outside there is a child friendly enclosed garden so that on those long hot summer days the whole family can enjoy themselves. The Restaurant is situated in a separate section away from the main bar with a no smoking area. It has the feel of a rustic country hostelry with its oaken beams and a relaxed atmosphere. The generous portions of traditional & modern meals are always prepared to the highest standards with a keen eye on value for money. Added to this is a fine wine list. All the ingredients for a memorable luncheon or dinner. What could be nicer than a good meal in the restaurant with a pleasant sufficiency of good wine than a comfortable bed in a well appointed room. The Three Horseshoes offers the perfect weekend away in a quaint village with beautiful countryside on the doorstep. |  Closer look / Book ... |
Moore Place Hotel
| Location: Woburn
| 3 stars |
Aprox Price: 50 Pounds
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 | This delightful Georgian hotel is situated in the splendid picturesque village of Aspley Guise near to Woburn Abbey, the Safari Park and Dunstable Downs. All bedrooms have TV and Wi-Fi internet access, a welcome drink, and a hot beverage tray to provide a home from home experience. Guests can expect delicious food and attentive, friendly service in the award winning Greenhouse Restaurant. |  Closer look / Book ... |
Best Western Moore Place Hotel
| Location: Woburn
| 3 stars |
Aprox Price: 58.0 Pounds
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Step into our white columned porch way and through the traditional Georgian front door of this graceful old building, where a warm welcome awaits you. Sympathetically restored, every effort has been made to create a peaceful atmosphere and, as you listen to the sound of the waterfall in the garden, it is hard to imagine you are only 8 miles from the bustling centre of Milton Keynes, which is only a 15 minute drive away. Being within easy reach of the main motorways, railway connections and airports, Moore Place is in the perfect location for business or leisure. Please note that the hotel has no lift. |  Closer look / Book ... |
The Bell Hotel & Inn
| Location: Woburn
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Aprox Price: 80.0 Pounds
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 | The Bell Inn at Woburn is a delightful English Country Public House, Restaurant and Hotel which has recently been the subject of much rebuilding work to restore it to its former beauty. The building housing the Pub and Restaurant dates back to the 17th Century and the abundance of beams and studwork which were uncovered have been left exposed wherever possible. The bar area and the rooms above were added during the Victorian era and furnishings and fittings have been chosen to blend in with these two distinct periods. |  Closer look / Book ... |
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