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Selected hotels in South East England
 
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Pennyhill Park, Bagshot, Surrey
Within in the heart of Surrey, Pennyhill Park Hotel offers a rare balance of relaxed comfort, exuberant surroundings and a style of service that is a genuine desire to help. It has dignity in abundance and as befits its original intent, a friendly intimacy exudes as if still a home from home. The expected requirements of a world-class hotel are taken as read, but all are interwoven with the honours of time and tradition. Located within the 120 acre estate is The Spa, which offers members and residents of this Surrey hotel the UK’s finest complete Spa experience. The Hotel's location puts you in easy reach of some of Britain's most appealing attractions - horse racing at Ascot, Windsor Castle and Great Park, and Hampton Court, whilst London is within a 45 minute drive.
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Royal Berkshire, Ascot, Berkshire
This is a prestigious and elegant hotel with a rich history. Built in Queen Anne style in 1705, it housed the Churchill family for many years. Located close to Ascot Racecourse and Guards Polo Club, The Royal Berkshire Ramada Plaza is a four star deluxe hotel set in 15 acres of glorious woodland. The stylish rooms are divided between the main house and an annex. All rooms are spacious with thick carpeting, large comfortable beds, and well-kept bathrooms with shower-tub combinations.Facilities include a health club, indoor heated pool, sauna, spa bath, trimnasium, tennis courts, croquet lawn , and a 9 Hole putting green.
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Oatlands Park Hotel, Weybridge, Surrey
This majestic hotel is set in acres of parkland overlooking Broadwater Lake. Henry VIII had a hunting lodge on the estate, and Oatlands was used as a country home by monarchs, before becoming a hotel patronised by many famous Victorian writers. Guests enter first the splendid galleried lounge with its tapestries under a large glass dome, where light meals are served. The stylish lounge-bar and Broadwater Restaurant offer varied menus and traditional Sunday lunch. Bedrooms are designed to high standards of comfort ranging from superior to luxury suites.
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Runnymede Hotel & Spa, Egham, Surrey
On the banks of the River Thames, beside Bell Weir Lock, and close to the spot where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, lies the Runnymede Hotel. This privately owned 4 star luxury hotel is set in 12 acres of gardens, located only 5 miles from Windsor and 7 miles from Heathrow. It is ideally situated for exploring the tourist and historic attractions nearby, including Windsor Castle Hampton Cour Palace, and Ascot Races. Guests can enjoy the carefully maintained gardens leading down to the river, and relax at the health and fitness spa before a meal at either of the hotel's two fantastic restaurants, Leftbank and Charlie Bell's. |
 
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The Hythe Imperial Hotel, Hythe, Kent
Victorian splendour on the seafront with fantastic modern leisure facilities typifies the Hythe Imperial - truly a perfect resort hotel. Set in 50 acres, this majestic hotel is in a perfect position on the seafront of historic Hythe. All rooms enjoy sea, golf or garden views. Family rooms and suites. Superb leisure facilities including heated indoor pool, spa, gym, tennis, beauty treatments and 9-hole golf course. Convenient for Eurotunnel, Channel Ports, Canterbury and Leeds Castle
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Wallett's Court, Westcliffe, Kent
Set in the heart of Dover's white cliffs country, the Wallet's Court Country House; built in the 17th Century and now incorporating a restaurant and spa, is simply beautiful. Wallet's Court Country House offers luxurious bedrooms with antique four-poster beds, vaulted beamed ceilings and some with distant views of the English Channel. The Wallet's Court Country House's restaurant is noteworthy in its own right and the Spa is set in the house's landscaped grounds, with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy spa, and a fitness room.
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The Blazing Donkey, Sandwich, Kent
The Blazing Donkey is only an hour from London nestled in beautiful Kent countryside between the historic Cinque Port towns of Sandwich and Deal. Originally built as a farm dwelling in 1763, The Blazing Donkey offers a unique Kentish experience with characteristic charm, emphasised by truly first class guest comforts. A wide selection of international and local cuisine is offered in the acclaimed restaurant. Pre dinner drinks are hosted in the bar lounge where open fires blaze in winter, while in summer you can enjoy your favourite meal or drink on the terrace, overlooking the impressive lawns and gardens.
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Bell Hotel, Sandwich, Kent
The Bell itself has stood on its present site since the early 17th century, although an earlier Bell Inn was certainly in existence in Sandwich from the 14th century and reputedly hosted Queen Elizabeth I with a glass of sack. Although no longer host to monarchs The Bell is still renowned for its warm hospitality and stylish accommodation. The Bell offers guests the opportunity to relax in traditional comfort with all the benefits of modern facilities to hand. This small hotel prides itself on providing the personal service and professional care which ensure that every stay is a memorable occasion.
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