Hotels in West Wycombe

The George and Dragon Hotel
High Street
West Wycombe
Buckinghamshire

HP14 3AB
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Through a cobbled archway on West Wycombe High Street, you come to the entrance of a coaching inn built in the early 18th Century. When you walk in, it feels quite natural that people have been doing this for almost three centuries. Generations of traders, travellers, lovers and visitors have left traces of their presence on the building and its atmosphere, not least of whom is Sukie, the beautiful social climber whose ghost is said to haunt the building.

The attentive service you receive from our staff, however, leaves you in no doubt that you are in the present now. Whether you hope for quick service for a business lunch or a more relaxed pace for dinner with friends, you will not be disappointed. On a fine day, you can sit in our large garden where there is a children's play area.

You can stay at the George and Dragon, and will find your bedroom both comfortable and interesting. Two of the rooms have four-poster beds and all of them have the uneven floorboards and quirky angles that come with age. One room straddles the archway into the inn's courtyard and another gives a view over the old roofs and chimneys of West Wycombe.

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Ratings/Awards: The Good Pub Guide
AA Guide to Country Pubs
CAMRA'S Good Beer Guide and Room at the Inn
Egon Ronay's Pubs and Inns Guide
Which Guide to Country Pubs
A Quiet Pint
Number of Rooms: 11
Number Ensuite: 11

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: £75
Four Poster: £80
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Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
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Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
Gardens for Guest Use
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