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This hotel dates from the Tudor period, but the inside reflects the very best in modern design. It is featured in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral, as well as the TV show Midsomer Murders.

With hundreds of years of history (Oliver Cromwell once stayed here), The Kings Arms Hotel is ideal for a romantic getaway.

As much as possible, the property is kept in its original state, truly an historical treasure.

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8.1
Very good
770 reviews
Price from
£130
per night

Situated in Amersham, 16 km from Cliveden House, THE SARACENS HEAD INN features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star inn offers luggage storage space. The accommodation provides evening entertainment and free WiFi.

Location a typical English pub

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7.2
Good
612 reviews
Price from
£103
per night

Located in Amersham, 14 km from Cliveden House, The Potters Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Located around 21 km from Uxbridge, the inn with free WiFi is also 22 km away from Windsor Castle. The property is non-smoking and is situated 21 km from Dorney Lake.

I enjoyed my stay. I received a very warm and friendly welcome and everything was handled smoothly and professionally. The staff were very nice, friendly and helpful. I wasn't able to make the most of the breakfast as I had an early start the following day. However, I had a meal in the evening after I arrived which was excellent. I would recommend The Potters Arms as a nice stopover or base for exploring this part of Buckinghamshire. We will certainly keep this in mind for future visits to England.

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7.9
Good
443 reviews
Price from
£91
per night

Set in Chalfont Saint Giles, 14 km from Uxbridge, The Ivy House offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. Offering a bar, the property is located within 16 km of Brunel University. The property is non-smoking and is situated 17 km from Cliveden House.

At the inn, the rooms come with a wardrobe, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels. All guest rooms feature a safety deposit box.

Breakfast and dinner meals were great. Also a good selection of beer. There was a lovely beer garden as well.

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7.8
Good
146 reviews
Price from
£90
per night

This traditional country hotel is in the village of Chalfont St. Giles, on the edge of the Chiltern Hills. It has a restaurant, a bar and a free private car park.

The White Hart has a stylish restaurant with a wooden floor. The restaurant serves traditional English favourites and daily specials at great-value prices.

The location is very easy to understand, and the parking lot is wide, so it is convenient. The breakfast was also delicious, and the buffet had a lot of types such as muffins and fruits, which was fun.

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7.9
Good
752 reviews
Price from
£72
per night

A 10-minute walk from the centre of Great Missenden is the Nag’s Head Hotel, a 4-star 15th century inn. Guests can enjoy contemporary styled interiors, Anglo-French fusion cuisine and free Wi-Fi.

Each en suite room is individually designed, some featuring original wood beams and all boasting modern fittings. Views look out onto the surrounding countryside and the Nag’s Head’s own large garden.

I liked the back patio area with different types of seating.

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8.4
Very good
412 reviews
Price from
£99
per night

Dating back to the 18th century and set in a picturesque location overlooking Chipperfield Common, this countryside retreat exudes character and charm.

The Two Brewers is just minutes from the M25 and has 20 en suite bedrooms, all with the comforts you would expect from a quality hotel. The hotel has a renowned Chef & Brewer restaurant, as well as meeting facilities for up to 14 people.

Only reason we stayed at hotel waa due to Harry Potter musuem, but we were super happy about our choice to stay at Two Brewers. The area was wonderful. Felt comfortable & safe.

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8
Very good
1,837 reviews
Price from
£72
per night

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Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
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Inns that guests love in Amersham

  • 8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 1,233 reviews
    Room 117 was in The Proiry building was fantastic and it was one of the newly refurbished room and Zara on reception actually recognised me from when I visited their sister hotel the King's Arms about a month ago when I had dinner with my friends who were staying there. Great hotel and highly recommended, and I'll be staying again.
    Stuart V.
    Family with young children
  • Avg. price/night: £155
    7.2
    Scored 7.2
    Good
    Rated good
     · 612 reviews
    Located in Amersham's Old Town, the Saracens Inn exudes old-world charm, with its rustic decor and exposed beams creating an inviting ambiance into the pub. Our room boasted a large and incredibly comfortable four-poster bed. The staff were helpful and friendly, explaining us the quirks of the vintage toilet mechanism (no, it's not broken!) Additionally, full English breakfast prepared by the staff was a delicious treat, setting us up for the day ahead. Excellent location to visit old Amersham and hike in the Chilterns.
    Claire
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £155
    7.2
    Scored 7.2
    Good
    Rated good
     · 612 reviews
    Wonderful room. Beamed ceiling and the Inn itself had huge character. John cooked a fantastic breakfast. 20 minute walk to Amersham tube station up a hill and through the woods. Or you can get a taxi for a £5. Got back from London too late for the Restaurant but there is an excellent Indian just a walk away. Great stay would highly recommend
    Chris
    Solo traveller
  • 8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 1,233 reviews
    The hotel was well located. Parking awkward because of gas works in road (at the time). The hotel was very atmospheric which was lovely but meant the ceilings and doorways were very low for my tall husband! Also very creaky floorboards in bedroom, unavoidable for an inn of this age.
    Judy
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £155
    7.2
    Scored 7.2
    Good
    Rated good
     · 612 reviews
    Excellent dinner on arrival and wonderful breakfasts prepared and served by the wonderful friendly and efficient John!
    Raymond
    Young couple
  • 8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 1,233 reviews
    Room was lovely, breakfast choices are really varied. Dinner in the hotel was really nice. A fire in the bar area as well as reception would have been nice.
    Chalk
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £95
    7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 443 reviews
    Breakfast was good, dinner not so good and expensive and the room was comfortable.Dinner
    Kaye
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £155
    7.2
    Scored 7.2
    Good
    Rated good
     · 612 reviews
    Just off town centre -character of old Inn , staff helpful In trying to sort out WIFI gave us a bigger room - didn’t use but a coffee machine was nice
    Kathryn
    People with friends
  • Avg. price/night: £95
    7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 443 reviews
    Comfortable old inn with plenty of character and super helpful staff.
    Victor
    Young couple
  • 8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 1,233 reviews
    Steeped in history, old beams and creaky floor boards. Room was minimal decorated with bare wooden floorboards, comfortable king size bed and spacious ensuite bathroom, with soaps ,shampoos and piping hot water.The room we had was in the main hotel inn at the front facing the main road, which due to double glazing kept noise levels to a minimum.
    Janine
    Young couple
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