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Henley Road
Hurley
Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 5LW


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HURLEY VILLAGE.

900 years of history and charm combined with 21st century luxuries.

A perfect place to stay. Luxury accommodation.

Hurley on Thames is in the county of the Royal Borough Maidenhead & Windsor which is one of Britains most beautiful regions and includes the Royal River Thames and the rolling Chiltern Hills are nearby, Windsor Castle and world famous Ascot Racecourse are among its many visitor attractions. Within the region there is something for everyone, whether their main source of pleasure is wining and dining, shopping, walking, studying the wealth of historical locations or attending one of the areas many events.

Meadow View Bed and Breakfast, a 5 star B & B, is in a rural village located on the edge of the River Thames between Henley on Thames and Windsor, easily assessable from the M4 and M40.

There is a pleasant village pub and Ye Olde Bell Hotel reputed to be the oldest Inn in England dating back to 1135 within walking distance, both which serve good food and several highly acclaimed restaurants, including the Waterside Inn and The Fat Duck at Bray are only several miles away.

Hurley was first mentioned in Saxon Chronicles as long ago as 895 and an established church was present when the Domesday Survey was carried out in 1086.

Today it is a quiet, pretty village where the conservation of the local area is still important. Buildings of interest include the church, the Refectory, the Dove Cotes and the Tithe Barn.

For walkers, the Thames Path is only 2 minutes away. Golf courses are abundant and the village farm residents include rare breeds such as Pygmy Goats and even Llamas which can be seen along the Thames path!


   



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