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Alushta Guest House
Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire

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Visit Henley, and stay at one of Henley's newest Guest Houses. A family-owned, turn of the century property (circ.1875), refurbished to exacting standards, with modern bathrooms and facilities without detracting from the sympathetic period restoration. When it comes to Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Henley on Thames Alushta is the place to stay. Located right in the centre of town, on a quiet street, just yards from the river, shops, restaurants and pubs.


Room Rates
Single - £40.00 per Room
Double - £50.00 per Room

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 Alushta Guest House
 23 Queen Street
 Henley-On-Thames
 Oxfordshire
 RG9 1AR

 Tel: 01491 636041
 Fax: 01491 636042

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Henley-on-Thames is a pretty riverside market town on one of the most beautiful stretches of the River Thames, in gently wooded, rolling countryside. It is an hour west of London making it ideal for a short side-trip or a long weekend away from the madding crowd. With a population of some 10,000 it supports the many small, attractive villages in the countryside around. The town's prosperity goes back to the 12th century as river trade developed because of the town's position. Today there is a comfortable mix of architectural styles spanning the centuries with many interesting features for the historian, some of which are [conveniently] hidden in the church and local pubs.

 
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