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Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, England, HP11 2JX, UK
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This hotel is situated in the town centre, offering easy access to the surrounding business areas and Chiltern Hills.
Conveniently positioned off the M40 and near Wycombe train station, the business and leisure centres of London and Oxford are only an hour's drive away. The theatre, bars, restaurants and shops of the town centre are all a short walk away.
High Wycombe is surrounded by picturesque countryside, with miles of public footpaths that take in sights such as the Chiltern Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Directions.
By car: - Take the M40 motorway and exit at junction 4. - At the roundabout take the exit for High Wycombe (A404) which continues onto Marlow Hill. - Follow road to the bottom and take the 1st left at the roundabout onto Queen Alexandra Road. The hotel is on the right.
29 rooms
Double Room
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
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Standard Double Room
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Executive Apartment
Located next door to the hotel, the recently refurbished apartments are ideal for families and long stay guests.
These apartments can sleep 3 - please check on the availability of extra beds before booking.
All rooms have been equipped with a variety of facilities (see below), including flat-screen TVs with Freeview.
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Last updated 06 March 2010
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