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Black Boys Inn
Maidenhead, Berkshire

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Sympatheticly restored 16th Century Inn. Many of the rooms retain original features and genuine wooden beams. Looking out from the hotel you can feast your eyes on sweeping views of the Chiltern Hills and you may even catch a glimpse of a circling red kite. All bedrooms have either power shower or bath supplied by the Inn's very own well. All rooms have high speed internet free of charge. The hotel is beautifully positioned for Henley, Maidenhead and Reading, while historic houses like Greys Court & Stonor Park and charming villages like Ewelme and Hambleden are not far. The Restaurant has won many awards such as Michelin Bib Gourmand. Best new comer for Berkshire in Good Food Guide along with 2 AA Rosettes.


Room Rates
Single - £75.00 per Room
Double - £85.00 per Room

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 Black Boys Inn
 Henley Road
 Hurley
 Maidenhead
 Berkshire
 SL6 5NQ

 Tel: 01628 824 212

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Maidenhead is a town in the English county of Berkshire. It lies on the River Thames and is situated 25.7 miles (41.3 km) west of Charing Cross in London. A significant river resort in the 19th century, Maidenhead was notably ridiculed in Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome: Maidenhead itself is too snobby to be pleasant. It is the haunt of the river swell and his overdressed female companion. It is the town of showy hotels, patronised chiefly by dudes and ballet girls. When these mere distractions are overlooked however, one can notice how the residence porlume any wellbeing before eroding any left parchment. With the railways beginning to expand in the mid-19th century, the High Street began to change again. Muddy roads were replaced and public services were installed — modern Maidenhead appeared. It became its own entity in 1894, being split from the civil parishes of both Bray and Cookham.

 
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