Stoke Mandeville

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Tel code: 01296 | code search
Postcode: HP22 | code search
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Olney Pancake Race
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Stoke Mandeville is a pleasant village set on the edge of the picturesque Chiltern Hills, in the county of Buckinghamshire, there is a broad mix of period cottages and modern houses and buildings, there's also village shops, and a couple of pubs to explore, and if more shops are wanted then the village is perfectly placed just three miles or so from the Market town of Aylesbury. The pioneering hospital named after the village is close by and leads the way in treating spinal injuries, as is the fabulous Stoke Mandeville Stadium which is the impressive National Centre for Wheelchair Sports.

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Bucks Goat Centre
Obsidian Art

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Obsidian Art

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Charlotte Street Hotel (0.00 miles)

Charlotte Street Hotel

Scenes of modern urban life are reflected in the vibrant streetscape in London's media neighbourhood just north of Soho. The area brims with bars, restaurants and shops and the theatre district is a short walk.

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Premier Inn London County Hall (0.16 miles)

Premier Inn London County Hall

Popular large hotel in the historic County Hall building. Fantastic Location. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames next to the BA London Eye.
The Premier Travel Inn County Hall boasts 313 bedrooms, a ... More | visit website

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London Marriott Hotel County Hall (0.16 miles)

London Marriott Hotel County Hall
Centrally located on London's South Bank, the luxury 5 * London Marriott Hotel, County Hall is traditionally elegant. Breathtaking views overlooking Big Ben & the River Thames await you & the hotel amenities and first-class ... More | visit website
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Thistle Royal Horseguards (0.22 miles)

Thistle Royal Horseguards

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This landmark hotel takes centre stage in an area of London renowned for its glorious pageantry. Located in a quiet area of Whitehall, on the banks of the River Thames, opposite ... More

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Citadines Apartments Trafalgar Square (0.33 miles)

Citadines Apartments Trafalgar Square

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A splendid classic building, very close to the Thames and Trafalgar Square, home of Nelson's Column. Your apart'hotel contains 187 fully equipped, air conditioned flats. Citadine Trafalgar Square is just one ... More

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Park Plaza Westminster Bridge (0.33 miles)

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge

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Scheduled to open in early 2010 in plenty of time for the London Olympics, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London will occupy a dramatic position among the South Bank’s striking architecture ... More

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Northumberland House (0.39 miles)

Northumberland House

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Located in the heart of London just off the south side of Trafalgar Square. Northumberland House is a magnificent Grade II listed building, and is a short step away from ... More

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Charing Cross - A Guoman Hotel (0.39 miles)

Charing Cross - A Guoman Hotel

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This hotel is officially London's most central. After its multi-million pound refurbishment, every modern convenience is set against magnificent Victorian. Thistle Charing Cross is a protected historic building, convenient for both ... More

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The Wellington at Waterloo (0.41 miles)

The Wellington at Waterloo

The Wellington at Waterloo is a unique hotel, steeped in history. Located on Waterloo Road in London, directly opposite Waterloo Station, the whole of the capital is on your doorstep. The hotel is close to ... More

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The Savoy (0.47 miles)

The Savoy

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The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed Hotel. One of this year’s most eagerly anticipated openings, The Savoy has been undergoing the most ambitious hotel restoration in British history.

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