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The Upton Park Hotel is situated on a private estate set in tranquil parkland surroundings. This elegant Victorian Hotel has been recently completely refurbished, now you can relax in the comfort of an en-suite room with colour TV, tea/coffee facilities, broadband access and direct dial telephones. The 30 bedroom Hotel offers a friendly and personal service, we pride ourselves as a professional, fresh and innovative Hotel offering you the businessman and leisure traveller the highest level of service. We are ideally situated for businessmen or tourists. We are a short walk from Slough town centre, trading estate, bus & mainline railway station.
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Room Rates
Single - £45.00 per Room Double - £55.00 per Room |
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Upton Park Hotel
39 Upton Park
Slough Berkshire SL1 2DA
Tel: 01753 528797 Fax: 01753 550208 |
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 Slough is a town and unitary authority (Borough of Slough) in Berkshire in the South East England region of the UK. In the 2001 census the population was 119,070 (est. 122,000 in 2006). It is one of the most ethnically diverse towns in the UK, situated some 22 miles (35 km) west of central London and 19 miles (30 km) east of Reading.
It is home to the Slough Trading Estate, the UK's first such estate, the largest in single ownership, and one of the largest in Europe overall. This, coupled with extensive transport links, makes it one of the most important business centres in the south east of England.
The town is situated just to the west of Greater London. Proximate towns include Windsor to the south, Maidenhead to the west, Uxbridge to the northeast and Bracknell to the southwest. |
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