





Tinkers Furze is an attractive 1920s house, in a quiet conservation area in Fleet close to town centre and railway station. It has a large garden, outdoor seating area on patio, and private off road parking. The bedrooms all have en suites or private bathroom, TVs, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilties. Wireless broadband available in all rooms. Credit/debit cards accepted.






Dove House B&B is near Farnham town centre, and also major routes - M3 and A31. We offer home made bread, fresh whole foods, and Broadband access. Holistic complementary therapies such as Reiki and Head Massage are available at extra cost.






READING 2 miles, 3*star AA rated, Singles from £35.00 Twins from £50.00 per room including breakfast, we are in the peaceful village of Spencers Wood. We’re close to M4 junction 11 and south Reading business parks,ideally positioned for the business person and contractor. Standard or en-suite rooms; free courtyard parking; Freeview TV; free internet WI-FI access and hospitality tray






Located in Crondall,our luxury 4 poster bed and breakfast backs onto a meadow leading to the Oak Park Golf Course in the historic village of Crondall. Frampton Cottage dates back to the early 1600s with plenty of low ceilings and beams. Despite the semi rural setting we are within 4 miles of Junction 5 of the M3 and 3 miles from Farnham town centre.






Sommerhay Barn is a Grade 2 listed barn situated next to a 13th century church and the River Wey Navigation in a picturesque and tranquil area of Surrey. Breakfast is provided by our own hens and locally sourced produce. Ideally positioned just 3 miles from Guildford and Woking. Ample off street parking and wireless internet access are available.






May Fields Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation near Wokingham in Sindlesham, Berkshire. Choose from 6 double bedrooms including 3 having en suite bathrooms. TV & DVD in all rooms; free WiFi. Close to Winnersh railway station and frequent train services to Reading and London Olympics 2012; National Cycle Network; and M4 junctions 10 and 11. Ample off road car parking spaces






Tudor Place Bed and Breakfast in Winnersh near Wokingham is a family run business offering high quality overnight accommodation. The house sits behind security gates with peaceful gardens and is close to Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell, with the A329M, M4 and Winnersh railway station nearby.






Roses guesthouse offers bed and breakfast in Reading, Berkshire. The Guesthouse, in peaceful surroundings, is just a short drive from the M4 and a short walk from the centre. Close to the railway station, hospital, business parks and university. Private Parking. Competitive prices starting from £30






Dawyk Beech offers bed and breakfast in Fleet, Hampshire. The guesthouse, close to Fleet town centre, is only 40 minutes drive from London. 6 bedrooms; ground floor rooms; en-suite shower facilities; TV/VHS or TV/DVD; hairdryer, free WiFi; trouser press; tea & coffee facilities; and ample parking.

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Address: Dial House Hotel Bracknell, 62 Dukes Ride Crowthorne, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG45 6DL

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Address: Ely Hotel, London RoadBlackwater, Blackwater, Berkshire, GU17 9LJ

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Prices from: £62.00
Address: The Princess Royal, GUILDFORD ROAD, FARNHAM, West-Sussex, GU10 1NX

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Address: Burwood House, 15 London Road, Camberley, Berkshire, GU15 3UQ

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Address: Camberley Guest House, 116 London Road Camberley, Surrey, Berkshire, GU15 3TJ

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Address: Hotel de Vie, 22 FIRGROVE HILL, FARNHAM, West-Sussex, GU9 8LQ

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Address: Woking Hotel, 36 CHERTSEY ROAD, WOKING, Berkshire, GU21 5AJ

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Address: Cantley Lodge, WELLINGTON ROAD, WOKINGHAM, Berkshire, RG40 2AN
Frimley, Surrey. A very old village in a district where there have been numerous prehistoric and Roman finds: these are exhibited in the museum at Camberley. The manor was held by the monks of Chertsey from Anglo-Saxon times until the Dissolution in 1537. There was a church consecrated in 1606, but the present Parish Church of St Peter dates only from 1825. In the churchyard are buried many famous people, including the American novelist, Francis Bret Harte, who after a wandering and adventurous life settled in England. Woodlands ideal for rambling surround the village.
Camberley is important for the Royal Staff College and the nearby Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, where the National Army Museum is open to the public.
Adjacent cities/towns/villages: Aldershot, Arborfield, Ascot, Ash, Ash Vale, Bagshot, Bisley, Blackbushe, Blackwater, Brookwood, Camberley, Chobham, Compton, Cove, Crondall, Crowthorne, Deepcut, Dogmersfield, Eversley, Farnborough, Farnham, Finchampstead, Fleet, Guildford, Hartley Row, Hartley Wintney, Longcross, Mytchett, Normandy, Peasmarsh, Pirbright, Puttenham, Sandhurst, Seale, Stoughton, Sunningdale, Sunninghill, Tongham, Upper Hale, Wanborough, Winchfield, Windlesham, Woking, Wokingham, Worplesdon
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