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The name of Silverstone is known worldwide thanks to its adjacent racing circuit, but there is more to the village than the roaring engines and petrol fumes there. This is a self-contained village, with its shop, pubs and even a 4-star hotel... Read More.

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The Old Post Cottage

The Old Post Cottage

The Old Post Cottage, offers you a warm welcome in a peaceful conservation village near Silverstone race circuit on the borders of Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire within easy access to the M1 and M40.Previously a Victorian ... More | Double Room: £55 (ensuite) - £50 (private bathroom) | visit website

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Premier Inn Silverstone (1.27 miles)

Located on the A43 between Towcester and Brackley, close to the M1 and M40. Local attractions include Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone Golf and Country Club and Whittlebury Hall. For shops and local amenities Towcester town centre ... More | visit website
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Whittlebury Hall (1.45 miles)

Whittlebury Hall

Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa is set in rural Northamptonshire and is a favourite of the Formula 1 teams at British Grand Prix times.  It has 212 spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.  There is a ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Towcester Silverstone (2.82 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Saracens Head Hotel (3.20 miles)

Saracens Head Hotel

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Dating back over 400 years, the Saracens Head featured in the Charles Dickens novel, ‘The Pickwick Papers’. It now mixes history, homely comforts and modern luxury.

A centrepiece in Towcester, the Saracens ... More

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Vine House Hotel & Restaurant (3.37 miles)

Vine House Hotel & Restaurant

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Undoubtedly the best place to eat and stay in rural Northamptonshire - if you are seeking a warm welcome, splendid food in an historic setting with charm and style combined. ... More

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Astwell Mill (3.72 miles)

Astwell Mill
Astwell Mill gives you a warm and relaxed welcome, ideal for the holiday maker and for the business traveler. The Mill is set in 37 acres of peaceful rolling countryside and includes a small spinney ... More
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Sun Inn (4.75 miles)

Sun Inn

Under new managemant, serving fine real ales and great value home cooked food prepared by the resident chef, The Sun Inn is a traditional English pub with a warm, friendly atmosphere. With Rooms at the Inn, ... More | visit website

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Furtho Manor Farm (6.50 miles)

Furtho Manor Farm

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Robin and Linda Welton offer you a warm welcome to their attractive farmhouse situated in the middle of their mixed working farm. Free Wireless Broadband is available in all bedrooms. ... More

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The White Hart Hotel (6.60 miles)

The White Hart Hotel

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SUPERB NEWLY REFURBISHED ROOMS - completed October 2009! The White Hart, located off the market square within the historical town of Buckingham, was built as a coaching inn during the ... More

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Villiers Hotel & Bar (6.64 miles)

Villiers Hotel & Bar

Villiers Hotel & Resaurant has been beautifully refurbished around an original cobbled courtyard that once stabled 150 horses in Cromwellian times. 49 individually designed en-suite bedrooms and suites with all the facilities you would expect from ... More | visit website

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