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Swindon b&b, guesthouse and hotel accommodation

Swindon in Wiltshire

Today's date: 29-Jul-2010

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

The Lodge - Guest Accommodation

Rated: rated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 star by Visit Britain

Prices from: £45.00

Address: The Lodge, 1 Hunt StreetOld Town, Upper Stratton, Wiltshire, SN1 3HW

This former Victorian Town House has been tastefully refurbished to provide a warm friendly atmosphere in an attractive environment. Ideally situated on a quiet side street in the centre of Swindon The Lodge provides a superb location for both business guests or visitors to the Cotswolds Bath Spa an... [Read more]

The Old Post Office Guest House - Guest House

Rated: rated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 star by AA

Prices from: £55.00

Address: The Old Post Office Guest House, Thornhill Road, South Marston, Wiltshire, SN3 4RY

The Old Post Office Guest House in South Marston Wiltshire combines elegant comfort and state-of-the-art modern conveniences with a sense of history for a relaxing and hospitable home away from home. Our breakfasts are a real treat all our ingredients are carefully selected from only the finest loca... [Read more]

Portquin Guest House - Bed and Breakfast

Rated: rated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 starrated 4 star by AA

Prices from: £45.00

Address: Portquin Guest House, Broadbush (B4019)Blunsdon, Broad Blunsdon, Wiltshire, SN26 7DH

Portquin Guest House in Swindon is a large extended family home with wonderful views over the Wiltshire countryside. Karen and Ian Jankinson offer a warm welcome to their well-travelled guests whether on business or family breaks and holidays. There is a selection of spacious single double twin and ... [Read more]

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

Swindon, Wiltshire, the largest town in the county, developed in three stages. First came the old town, of which some part remains. Then Swindon expanded greatly with the coming of the railways. Finally there has been much post-war development. Of the modern buildings, the Princess Margaret Hospital is perhaps the finest example.

Nearby, 1½ mile towards Marlborough, lies Coate, where Richard Jefferies, the writer and naturalist, was born.

Nearby towns: Calne, Chippenham, Cirencester, Fairford, Faringdon, Highworth, Hungerford, Lechlade, Malmesbury, Marlborough, Wantage

Nearby villages: Aldbourne, Ashton Keynes, Avebury, Berwick Bassett, Blunsdon St. Andrew, Broad Blunsdon, Broad Hinton, Broad Town, Castle Eaton, Chiseldon, Cliffe Pypard, Cricklade, Draycot Foliat, Highway, Liddington, Little Hinton, Lydiard Millicent, Lydiard Tregoze, Purton Stoke, Shrivenham, South Marston, Stanton Fitzwarren, Stratton St. Margare, Tockenham, Upper Stratton, Winterbourne Bassett, Wootton Bassett, Wroughton

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