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The Highclere Hotel & Restaurant
Ascot, Berkshire

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Set in Sunninghill village near Ascot, only 10 minutes from the m25 and m3 motorways. A family run hotel conveniently located with shops, restaurants and pubs all within a short walk. Heathrow Airport is just a 20 minute drive from Highclere Hotel with the main business areas of Bracknell, Camberley, Egham, Guildford, Reading, Staines, Windsor and Woking all in close proximity to the hotel. A unique experience is to be enjoyed at the Highclere Hotel. We take great pleasure in serving every guest and ensuring that Highclere Hotel really is a 'Home away from home'. We are confident that your stay with us, no matter how long or short, will be enjoyable, comfortable and relaxing. If you have any special requirements, please advise us as we are only too pleased to assist.


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Rooms - £80.00 per Room

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 The Highclere Hotel & Restaurant
 19 Kings Road
 Ascot
 Berkshire
 SL5 9AD


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Ascot was originally a village called East Cote meaning Eastern Cottage from the old English Estcota and lies just 6 miles from Windsor Castle. Home to arguably the most famous racecourse in the country as might be expected most commercial development has grown up around it. During June it seems that the whole world comes to Royal Ascot not only for the famous race meeting but also for the accompanying display of fashion. It was Queen Anne in 1711 who ordered the races to be transferred from Datchet Meads and continued royal patronage has further increased the popularity of this major event in the social calendar.

 
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