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The Cherry Tree Inn
Situated in an area of outstanding beauty within The Chilterns, The Cherry Tree Inn at Stoke Row is the perfect blend of classic and contemporary
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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The Cherry Tree Inn Stoke Row Henley-On-Thames Oxfordshire
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| Double from: | £47.50 pppn |
| Single from: | £95.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description
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Set in a 400 year old listed building, Guests can enjoy a fine drinking and dining experience amongst contemporary décor and modern, comfortable furnishings that complement the original flagstone floors, beamed ceilings and fireplaces.
Service is informal, with an eat anywhere policy. The menu features a variety of classic European dishes with a modern twist using quality, fresh ingredients and local produce. A home-made Sunday roast is also offered. The full bar includes Brakspear Real Ale, fine Malt Whiskies, chilled Vodkas and a large wine list. Reservations not always necessary.
The Cherry Tree also features four double en-suite letting rooms that are all finished to a high standard.
Open all day everyday. Large garden and outside dining. Families welcome. Adequate parking. All major Credit Cards.
The Cherry Tree Inn operates a non-smoking policy through-out our restaurant, bar and letting rooms. We hope guests can both appreciate and support us on this decision.
The Cherry Tree offers four double en-suite letting rooms that are located in an old converted barn to the side of the Inn.
The Cherry, Plum, Pear and Walnut rooms have all been finished to a high standard with contemporary designs and the modern comforts and conveniences usually reserved for city hotels. |
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Local Attractions
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The Chilterns lies only a few miles to the north west of London and yet it is a beautiful, unspoilt corner of England. The gently rolling hills are swathed in woodland and chalk downland and in quiet valleys attractive villages with their traditional brick and flint cottages nestle around medieval churches.
In 1965 800 square kilometres, stretching from the River Thames near Reading in the south to Hitchin in the north, were designated as the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in recognition that the landscape is amongst the finest in the country.
The most dramatic feature of the area is the chalk escarpment, a ridge running south west to north east, which rises up steeply from the Vale of Aylesbury and slopes gently south east towards London. The hills dotted along the ridge, like Coombe Hill and Ivinghoe Beacon to the north, provide dramatic viewpoints along the escarpment and out over the flatter land to the west.
The mosaic of fields, hedges, woods, sunken lanes and streams creates an intimate landscape of enormous variety and charm. Prehistoric trackways such as the Ridgeway and the Iron Age forts scattered along the hills give a sense of the ancient history of the Chilterns. Sunken lanes climbing steep hills, the remains of medieval woodland and commonland and ancient hedgerows marking parish boundaries are ancient features you may come across on any walk.
There are some well-established countryside sites with plenty of space for walks and picnics as well as toilet and information facilities. Dunstable Downs in Bedfordshire, the National Trust Ashridge Estate in Hertfordshire, Wendover Woods in Buckinghamshire and the Warburg Wildlife Reserve in Oxfordshire are all attractive and popular sites. |
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B&B Location
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From M40 Exit at Junction 6 turn left heading towards Watlington. Once through Watlington turn left at the T-Junction and head towards Nettlebed. (B480/B481) In Nettlebed turn left at the T.Junction heading towards Reading, travelling only 300 yards as you will come to a small roundabout, turn right heading towards Reading (B481) and Sonning Common. After 2 miles you will see a sign on your right for Stoke Row. Follow the road into the village. The Cherry Tree is in the centre of the village on the right hand side.
From Reading Head out of Reading towards Wallingford going over Caversham Bridge taking the A4074 North towards Wallingford. Once you leave Caversham stay on the A4074 for 5 miles until you reach a sign for Checkendon and Stoke Row, turn right and head through Checkendon village. Once you leave the village you will come to a tight left hand bend, at this bend take a right into Stoke Row, once you enter the village we are on the right hand side.
From Oxford Leave the Oxford ring road on the A4074 heading towards Wallingford and Henley on Thames, at the 4th round a bout take your 1st left on to the A4130 towards Nettlebed and Henley on Thames. After about 5 miles you will see a pub called the crown at Nuffield on your right, your next turning on your right will be marked Stoke Row, take this right heading through Huntercombe Golf Club. Follow the road for 4 miles and you will come into the village of Stoke Row and the pub is located on the left hand side.
From Henley On Thames Head out of Henley on the Fair-mile (A4130) towards Nettlebed and Wallingford after 3 miles you will come to small round a bout, take a left here heading towards Reading and Sonning Common (B481). After 2 miles you will see a sign on your right for Stoke Row. Follow the road into the village. The Cherry Tree is in the centre of the village on the right hand side.
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