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Waterloo Hotel

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Price of dinner and breakfast: £35.00 per person per night (your room is free).

Local golf clubs:
Sand Martins Golf Club (3 miles), Blue Mountain Golf Club (6 miles), Mill Ride Golf Club (7 miles), Wakefield Park Golf Club (9 miles), Hennerton Golf Club (10 miles)

Located in the charming village of Crowthorne on the outskirts of Bracknell is the charming 4 star Waterloo Hotel. Built in 1860, the elegant red-bricked Victorian building is Grade II listed and in 2007 underwent a major refurbishment programme with a modern twist.

Offering seventy-nine beautifully finished en-suite bedrooms, facilities such as complimentary WiFi (in public areas) and conference rooms ensure that the needs of the business traveller are accommodated. All bedrooms are stylishly designed and equipped with satellite TV, and for that extra comfort there are executive and luxury executive rooms available.

With a warm and friendly atmosphere, the Grove Brasserie Restaurant is the perfect place to dine in style in relaxed surroundings. Fresh local ingredients are used to create a selection of modern contemporary dishes with a fine selection of wines to choose from as well.

With easy access to the M3 and M4 motorway networks and direct train links to Gatwick airport and London Paddington, the Waterloo Hotel is both an ideal business and conference venue.

Waterloo Hotel is just 15 miles from Heathrow airport and the hotel offers ample free car parking for over ninety cars.

Waterloo Hotel is also an ideal base for exploring Berkshire and its nearby tourist attractions including Royal Ascot, Farnborough Air Show, Legoland, Thorpe Park, Windsor Castle & Savill Gardens.

 

Availability: Available all year round from Friday to Sunday.

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