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Iver b&b, guesthouse and hotel accommodation

Iver in Buckinghamshire

Today's date: 22-Mar-2010

Find availability in a Iver bed and breakfast, also known as B&B or b and b, guesthouse, small hotel, self-catering or other accommodation.
The Oast Barn bed & breakfast

The Oast Barn - bed & breakfast

 
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The Oast Barn bed and breakfast is set in an acre of grounds which leads down to the Thames. It is centrally located between Windsor, Asot, Heathrow Wentworth and Sunningdale and has secure private parking. For those looking for self-catering accommodation or something unique, the converted stables and Splash Mill Windmill are also available.

Oakwood Guest Huose bed & breakfast

Oakwood Guest Huose - bed & breakfast

 
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Oakwood guest house is just 5 minutes to Heathrow Airport by car. Business visitors are close to Stockley Business Park, Uxbridge, Hillingdon and Slough. It is only 25 minutes to London by mainline train. Just under half our rooms are lovely, new Premium rooms, including en suite Twin Rooms with high quality showers and extra long beds available.

Visit Iver and the surrounding villages and stay in bed & breakfast accommodation:

Iver, Buckinghamshire, is a delightful village in a scattered parish with shady lanes and Iver Heath nearby. It has many 16th- and 17th-century houses, mostly built around the church, which is a mixture of styles. The 500-year-old tower has an ancient bell-chamber and the nave is Anglo-Saxon. The church's most beautiful feature is the 12th-century chancel with a wide pointed arch and a double piscina and triple sedilia. The pulpit, carved with cherubs, is 200 years old and the Norman font is a square marble bowl standing on round pillars. A brass inscription on the floor is to Ralph Aubrey, Clerk of the Kitchen to Prince Arthur, the first husband of Catherine of Aragon. There are many brasses and monuments of interest.

A house of particular note is the 18th-century Bridgefoot House, a clever blending of brick and glass.

In this village the family of the Dukes of Kent have resided for many years.

Nearby towns: Slough, Uxbridge, West Drayton, Windsor

Nearby villages: Beaconsfield, Burnham, Chalfont St Peter, Cippenham, Colnbrook, Cowley, Cranford, Datchet, Denham, Dorney, Eastcote, Egham, Englefield Green, Eton, Eton Wick, Farnham Common, Feltham, Gerrards Cross, Greenford, Hampton Hill, Hanworth, Harefield, Harlington, Harrow Weald, Hatch End, Heathrow Airport, Heston, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Ickenham, Isleworth, New Bedfont, Northolt, Pinner, Ruislip, South Ruislip, Southall, Staines, Stanwell, Stoke Poges, Sunbury, Uxbridge, Water Oakley, West Bedfont, West Drayton, Whitton, Wooburn Green, Yiewsley

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