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The best boutique hotels in Inkpen

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Situated in the picturesque village of Inkpen, the Crown and Garter is a traditional English pub with stylish rooms, a restaurant and bakery. It opens onto a lovely garden.

Evening meal was lovely as was the breakfast. Lovely quiet location with a very pretty courtyard with plenty of outside seating.
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Superb
947 reviews
Price from
£130
1 night, 2 adults

Situated on the outskirts of the village of Shefford Woodlands, The Pheasant Inn boasts a traditional restaurant and a cosy bar with an open fire.

Everything was good quality. The beds were extremely comfortable. Staff were friendly and very accommodating. We arrived early and were even able to access our rooms immediately on arrival which was much appreciated. Plenty of parking. Highly recommend and would definitely stay again if in the area.
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Superb
377 reviews
Price from
£103
1 night, 2 adults

The private, luxurious Vineyard in Stockcross is an award-winning 5-star Hotel and Spa near Newbury in Berkshire. It offers beautiful bedrooms and gourmet cuisine amongst an exquisite art collection.

Lovely and peaceful, with smart but casual feel. This made it very relaxing. The staff were very warm and friendly also very knowledgeable! The art collection is extensive and was fascinating, not expected which we really enjoyed. The wine of course was exceptional, we are not wine connoisseurs, and everything recommended was amazing, with a great range of prices. The food was incredible, everything is made there, even the burger buns! We made full use of the spa which was mostly empty - and the treatments were wonderful.
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Fabulous
338 reviews
Price from
£189
1 night, 2 adults

Set in the heart of the Berkshire countryside, The Crab & Boar features a country pub offering British cuisine, accommodation, and free WiFi.

Your staff are so friendly and helpful. Big shout out to Liv and a lovely South African lady I spoke to on the phone (sorry I missed her name)
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Very good
776 reviews
Price from
£95
1 night, 2 adults

Set in the quaint village of Amport, The Hawk Inn serves locally sourced produce on its modern British menu and a selection of ales, fine wines and seasonal cocktails in the bar.

Very friendly reception. Lovely location for evening meal.
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Fabulous
563 reviews
Price from
£102
1 night, 2 adults

A grand 18th-century Georgian Manor House, Oakley Hall is an Award Winning Hotel set in a 315 acre estate in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, conveniently located 10 minutes from the M3.

The setting is beautiful and the staff are welcoming and friendly. Our room was very clean and beautifully decorated.
Review score
Fabulous
359 reviews
Price from
£195
1 night, 2 adults
All boutique hotels in Inkpen

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These hotels offer something a little different in the way of design and usually sit in a trendy, urban part of town. More intimate than your average hotel, they offer high standards with a homely vibe.

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    Superb · 947 reviews
    Beautifully decorated. comfortable room. Gorgeous food and lovely staff.
    Guest review by
    Bernadette
    Family with young children
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    Exceptional · 26 reviews
    Location was rural, peaceful and charming although if you don't know the area a little hard to find. The accommodation was smart and of a modern design with a lot of inbuilt facilities which were useful. The towels and bedding were lovely, clean and soft and the accommodation had ample space to relax with a garden area. A thoughtful welcome pack was much appreciated. The lock box with the key made it very easy to access the property and it felt private and secure.
    Guest review by
    Angela
    Young couple
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    Staff were very helpful and friendly. The location was perfect for Highclere Castle. The rooms were clean and well designed and the bed was very comfortable. We booked an evening meal - the service was really good and the food delicious. Breakfast was table service and there was a good choice of food on the menu. Full English was delicious. The American friends we travelled with loved staying at the pub and also felt the rooms were really well appointed. A bonus was a craft market next morning in the village hall.
    Guest review by
    Susan Morrison
    Group
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    Honestly I can't fault this place. Rooms were huge, quiet, beautifully decorated and equipped (down to the lovely china cups). Food was stunning as was the service especially Luke who met us when we checked in and served us all evening. Nothing was too much trouble. Lottie made a mean proper cappuccino which is really important to me as I hate sub standard coffee. It was such a pleasant surprise to find such a high quality place in a hidden location.
    Guest review by
    Susan
    Young couple
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    A lot of thought gone into the design and planning to ensure customers have a very comfortable stay.
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
    Young couple
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    Fabulous pub with gorgeous accommodation! We were travelling with our pooch too and were made to feel extremely welcome. Great footpaths too for that dog walk just across the road. Lovely food and great breakfast, all rounded off with very helpful staff.
    Guest review by
    Georgina
    Young couple
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    We literally couldn’t fault the decor inside and out. So, beautifully decorated, the interior designer certainly out a lot of thought into all the areas.
    Guest review by
    Linda
    Young couple
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    Superb · 947 reviews
    Lovely location, rooms designed well and comfortable bed. They were very short on staff but the gentleman who was dealing with reception as well as breakfast was welcoming, cheerful and calm, despite obvious challenges.
    Guest review by
    Rhiannon
    Young couple