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Granny Anne's B&B
Granny Anne's guesthouse accommodation recently upgraded to four stars with Silver Award! This on the strength of our cleanliness, comfort & quality.
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Granny Anne's B&B 54 Seymour Park Road Marlow Buckinghamshire
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| 1 Family from: | £30.00 pppn |
| 2 Double from: | £30.00 pppn |
| 2 Twin from: | £30.00 pppn |
| 4 Single from: | £40.00 pppn |
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Description
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This quality bed and breakfast offers a warm welcome, luxury beds, great breakfasts and top notch hospitality. Located in the lovely Thames-side town of Marlow, we're handy for the bustling High Street and commercial centres, and within easy reach of the beautiful Buckinghamshire Chilterns countryside.
We are delighted that Granny Anne's guesthouse accommodation has recently easily attained an upgrade to a four star rating from Visit Britain on the strength of cleanliness, comfort and quality, and was awarded a coveted Silver Award. Perhaps more importantly the many comments in our Visitors Book all speak well of our nothing-too-much-trouble hospitality, luxury beds and great breakfasts.
Coming to Marlow on business? Our guest house accommodation is handy for the numerous business parks in Marlow with easy access to the M40 (Junction 4) and M4 (Junction 8/9) motorways, Heathrow Airport, and the towns of High Wycombe, Maidenhead and Bourne End. It is an easy walk to Marlow railway station.
Planning a social event? With two lovely old churches and some fine conference venues Marlow has become a resort of choice for both weddings and family parties. Guests and those who visit as tourists appreciate the beauty of the Thames-side scenery and the wide variety of eating and shopping opportunities. Marlow is truly a jewel in Southern England's crown:
All rooms have;
TV Wireless Internet Hot drinks facilities Robes Hairdryers Luxury beds Seasonal duvets Electric blankets
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Local Attractions
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Marlow sits by the River Thames, in South Buckinghamshire on the border with Berkshire and 6 miles from Oxfordshire. London, Oxford and Reading are within easy travelling distance. The closest towns are Henley, Maidenhead and High Wycombe.
Junction 4 of the M40 5 miles north and junction 8/9 of the M4 10 miles South, Marlow has enviable road connections into London and onto the Capital’s circular motorway, the M25. Driving to Birmingham and the North, and to the Cotswolds, the West and South West of England are equally convenient.
It’s convenient to get to London and Reading by rail and to Henley, Reading and High Wycombe by bus. London Heathrow, for national and international flights is just 24 miles away.
Marlow at first glance has the Wow! of a thriving modern town. Looking deeper the fine period, mainly Georgian, buildings of the High Street and West Street can also be seen.
In the 11th century Marlow was endowed with a number of monastic foundations. At Widmer Farm the remnants of a chapel of the 12th century together with crypt can still be seen.
Our much-photographed suspension bridge was constructed from 1829-1832 and nearby, overlooking the Thames is the delightful Court Garden House, built in the late 1700s. This now forms part of a comprehensive leisure and pool complex.
The big surge in Marlow’s growth came about after World War II when the delights of this rural town were discovered by people commuting to London. In the 60 years since, hundreds of businesses, including high-tech concerns have set up here, the population has more than trebled. From the Knights Templar to Prince Frederick Prince of Wales and son of George II, from Mary Shelley of Frankenstein fame to our modern day Sir Steven Redgrave, Marlow has a great history; all these and many others have contributed to the colourful history of Marlow. |
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Location
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Access from the south is via the M4, junction 9, and the A404, which brings you to the Bisham roundabout. Take this, 1st exit, go through the pretty village and follow the bends 'til you cross the famous Marlow Bridge into Marlow High Street. At the top turn right into Spittal Street, and at the end of this turn left into Dean Street. Up, past the Police Station on your right, speed camera on your left and Seymour Park Road, is the 2nd turning on the right. Granny Anne's (number 54) is about half-way along on the right.
From the north take junction 4 off the M40 and head south down the A404. Come off at the first opportunity (big roundabout, 3rd exit) and follow signs to Marlow 'til you see an Esso Service Station on your right. Immediately after this turn right into Maple Rise and after only maybe 100 yards, cross over the crossroads into Oak Tree Road. Up this road and Seymour Park Rd is the second turning on the left. Granny Anne's (number 54) is about half-way along, on the left.
Just pull onto the gravel frontage and ring the bell.
Nearest Airport:
London Heathrow
(23
Miles)
Nearest Restaurant/Bistro:
Villa D'Este
(0.5
Miles)
Nearest Public House/Bar:
Duke of Cambridge
(0.5
Miles)
Nearest Railway Station:
Marlow
(1
Miles)
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