Stratfield Mortimer

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Postcode: RG7 | code search
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Stratfield Mortimer is a charming village surrounded by open countryside, and woods. The Victorian church of St Mary’s has a Saxon, gravestone, and Foudry Brook cascades at the church Lychgate. This area is a delight for walkers, painters and photographers as the Kennett and Avon Canal with it’s pleasing wildlife, locks and swing bridges is close, or perhaps the Calleva Museum with items from the Roman City of which the ruined walls and Amphitheatre can be seen. Or how about the Thames Valley Police Museum, with delights from the Great Train Robbery. Stratfield Mortimer is a secret to be shared.

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St Mary the Virgin, Stratfield Mortimer

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The Fox & Horn (0.18 miles)

The Fox & Horn

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Owners Roger & Treva Bailey personally attend to each guest's individual requirements. Both have travelled extensively and understand the needs of the business traveller and ... More

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Little Park Farm (1.07 miles)

Little Park Farm
Peaceful, spacious, farmhouse bed and breakfast, set in glorious countryside, and set half a mile away from the nearest road. Three ensuite well furnished bedrooms, free wireless internet access, kitchen area, guest sitting room ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Reading South (1.81 miles)

Premier Inn Reading South
Ideally located within easy reach of the M4. For shops and local amenities Reading town centre is only 6 miles away. Local attractions include Oracle shopping centre, Windsor, Legoland and Ascot and Newbury Racecourses. Our Reading ... More | visit website
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Red Kite House (1.92 miles)

Red Kite House
Red Kite House is our beautifully renovated 300 year old coach house, in the heart of Burghfield Common where you will receive a warm friendly welcome. All our rooms are recently renovated and are furnished to ... More | visit website
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The Iron Duke (1.93 miles)

The Iron Duke
The Iron Duke is more than a restaurant and bar, it is a lounge, your lounge with some beautiful accommodation thrown in just for good mesures!

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The Mill House Hotel (3.02 miles)

The Mill House Hotel
The Millhouse Hotel and Restaurant at Swallowfield is a fine Georgian House which dates back to 1823 and was formerly the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington. It is set in beautiful landscaped ... More | visit website
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Wellington Arms Hotel (3.04 miles)

Wellington Arms Hotel

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Whether you`re looking for a relaxing weekend, a getaway from it all break or convenient business stopover, this original 17th Century Farmhouse and now grade II listed hotel is the ... More

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Reading Lake Hotel (3.49 miles)

Reading Lake Hotel
Reading Lake Hotel is truly a unique hotel set on a spectacular 33 acre lake, situated approximately 1.5 Miles from Junction 11, M4 and 4 Miles from the Madejski Stadium the hotel is popular with ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Reading M4 Eastbound (3.49 miles)

Travelodge Reading M4 Eastbound

Located on the M4, close to Reading, the Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Berkshire countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free ... More | visit website

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De Vere Venues Highfield Park (4.00 miles)

De Vere Venues Highfield Park

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This elegant Queen Anne mansion is set in 35 acres of beautiful parkland on the Hampshire border. You will stay in the old stable block, it’s the perfect place to ... More

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