Thatched Cottage is located in Hungerford, just 8.3 miles from Newbury Racecourse and 12 miles from Highclere Castle. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Philippa
United States of America
Very quiet, beautiful stars at night, close to Highclere Castle, friendly hostess!
Award winners of the Good Hotel Award, The Queen’s Arms offers elegant accommodations in the Lambourn Valley, an area known for its horse-racing heritage.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
One of the best pub/restaurant we have stayed in. The staff were proficient and friendly, The room was large and comfortble and the food excellent. Great stay and great value for money
Cottage on The Croft is located in Hungerford, just 11 miles from Newbury Racecourse and 15 miles from Highclere Castle. With garden views, this accommodation offers a terrace.
Sally
United States of America
Great location, walking to pubs and food stores. Close to many historic places.
Herongate Apartments in Hungerford provides accommodations with a fitness center, an indoor pool, and a garden. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Elcot Park Hotel has undergone a complete refurbishment and is relaunching as ‘The Retreat’; a newly re-imaged 18th-century country house hotel and community beacon, set in 16 acres of magnificent...
jassim
Qatar
The room was spacious and the park was very quite and makes you feels calm!
Located in the picturesque village of Inkpen, the Crown and Garter is a traditional English pub with stylish rooms, a restaurant and bakery. It opens onto a lovely garden.
Hungerford is delightful old market town with a history...
Hungerford is delightful old market town with a history going back for centuries. It has the river, the canal, the railway and good road access. If you want history coupled with a location that's excellent for exploring the area then it is an excellent place to stay.
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hungerford town was very nice and quaint , lovely canal...
Hungerford town was very nice and quaint , lovely canal walks nearby, easy walk to shops, supermarket and restaurants. A great walk from Hungerford to Kinterbury, nice pub stop half way. Locals very friendly. Dog friendly.
Cheryl
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
This time my visit was just a quick stop over at the Bear...
This time my visit was just a quick stop over at the Bear Hotel to break up my journey back to Kent, so I didn't visit anything else in Hungerford. However, next time I come I'll be staying at Littlecote House and popping in to Hungerford for a look around. I especially like the waterways.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Hungerford is a typical English market town and has a very...
Hungerford is a typical English market town and has a very attractive centre with many 18th century buildings. It is also a well-known centre for antiques, interior decorating and decorative garden features. There is also a farmers’ market on Wednesdays.
Carole
Switzerland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great for looking at antiques if thats what you like, not...
Great for looking at antiques if thats what you like, not much in the way of conventional shopping, although some nice places to eat, we went in November so probably better in warmer season when there are river cruises to enjoy.
stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Town seems to have buried the shooting incident in the 80's...
Town seems to have buried the shooting incident in the 80's and memorial (?) is hard to find. Doesn't honour memory of victims well does it? Town now a little seedy and down at heel. Canal walk path could be improved . Several seedy-looking canal boats tied up . Not many good places to eat out. The usual Costa and Coffee No 1 in the high street. Not enough good cafes and eateries. Location is SUPERB re being centre of England and has train to London. Underwhelmed by the town itself though some nice buildings. Stayed at 3 Swans hotel which overrates itself. Needs to improve comfort and strength of bed and functionality of shower.
Robin
United Kingdom
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Super cosy house, had everything you needed and more. Arrived to milk in the fridge, there was oil salt and pepper and cupboards had all the bits and bobs. There were games in the cupboard too.
The bedrooms were lovely and bright and being right on hungerford common was perfect with lots of lovely walks all around.
Overall you could tell Lisa had thought of everything and it was a lovely weekend!
Location - in a private estate away from the main roads, very quiet and secluded.
Space - 3 couples had ample of space throughout the cottage.
Open kitchen and dining area great for a get together and separate living area with sofas.
Very comfortable beds and showers were great.
Walk down to the canal into Hungerford - loads of different routes to walk in the area.
Very central to Hungerford, comfy bed and sitting room. Good WiFi. Lots of hot water. Nicely maintained and very clean. Nice to be left tea, coffee, oil, spices and condiments. Fresh flowers were also a nice touch.
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