A 10 minute walk from the city center 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...
Jean
United Kingdom
Nice bedroom and staff but please tell your bar staff not to pour the drinks before they reach the table. I asked for no ice but my tomato juice was already poured over the ice and it was also a Big Tom which is too spicy for me. I then had a Frobisher fruit juice which was also about to be poured over the ice before the waitress stepped in.Annoyingly I was charged for the original juice which was poured away!
Located adjacent to the 12th Century venue – Missenden Abbey, The Coach House at Missenden Abbey is surrounded by 10 acres of Chiltern countryside, and is located in the picturesque village of Great...
Edward
United States of America
Breakfast was delicious and the service was excellent.
Originally a 16th-century coaching inn, The Crown in Old Amersham offers dining, traditional hospitality and easy access to the M40, M25, M1 and M4. Free parking and Wi-Fi is available on-site.
Martin
United Kingdom
The hotel was amazing a real old coaching house with lots of character - the bedroom floors were original floor boards and completely uneven which was fantastic - its great that buildings like this are kept in great condition and used!
Abbey Lodge Hotel is located 0.3 miles from High Wycombe town center and High Wycombe Train Station. Bars, restaurants, the shopping center, theater and bus station are within walking distance.
Michael
United Kingdom
No frills hotel but perfectly clean and comfortable. Good breakfast!
Located in Buckinghamshire and with Cliveden House reachable within 10 miles, George & Dragon Hotel has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Marina
United Kingdom
The room was excellent, staff were brilliant, Elena I think her name was, excellent.
Bed was very comfy
Bel & The Dragon at The Red Lion is a historic grade II-listed coaching inn with stunning features dating back to 1669 and possibly even earlier in origin; much of the original building still stands.
Sue
United States of America
Charming, very clean, great bath products, excellent breakfast, helpful staff carried my bag
Beautiful well kept gardens and grounds
A good breakfast with plenty of choices which covered hot and cold food and lots of availability and good availability of seating
Breakfast staff were nice too 😊
Room was clean and functional for needs altho a little basic
The downside
Bed was small for a double seemed more like a small double than a regular sized double
Room was warm we had to sleep with window open all night as didn’t appear to have aircon and couldn’t find any information booklet on room
Also rooms aren’t soundproof as was woken very early by next door room occupants tv /talking and general moving around
Also there was a wedding on the Saturday night and from our room we could hear the music from the party , not loudly but enough for us to hear
We Also felt a 10am checkout for a Sunday was a little early considering breakfast also ended at 10am
And lastly the Sunday we checked out felt the reception lady was a little frosty and abrupt when we were asking for information regarding checkout timing/breakfast timings
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Limes is an amazing house. Large, well equipped rooms.
The Limes is an amazing house. Large, well equipped rooms. Plenty of seating.
Everything you could possibly need in the kitchen.
The piano was well used and a family singalong was a highlight ( although maybe not for Nolan and Lisa next door!)
The pool and hot tub were great and Nolan helped with the logs and heating the hot tub on the first night. It really does get very hot. Pool was warm. Our 2 youngest children were managing to swim a few strokes after 3 days although they were quickly out of their depth as there isn’t much shallow area.
A hand rail for older folk would have been very welcome though. We will certainly visit again.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty little village with lots of historic buildings/...
Pretty little village with lots of historic buildings/cottages. Would have liked to have visited the Roald Dahl museum but it was closed. Nice walk up to the churchyard to Roald Dahl's grave and BFGs footprints.
A couple of nice looking cafes which I did not try, but enough here to make an hour pass by pleasantly.
Gail
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Buckinghamshire and The Chitons is a lovely area of...
Buckinghamshire and The Chitons is a lovely area of outstanding natural beauty but you will have to ignore the ‘workings’ of the proposed High Speed Rail HS2.
Lots to see, lots to do, great food and independent shops along with the usual big supermarkets.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
we only stayed there to visit somewhere else nearby, the...
we only stayed there to visit somewhere else nearby, the village looked lovely with lots of well reviewed eateries. We really only did a drive through on a couple of occasions as opposed to visiting properly but it did look nice and looked well worth a full weekend visit in the future.
Alex
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quite a nice village.
Quite a nice village. Black Horse pub pleasant but unfortunately kitchen was closed during my visit. Cross Keys overpriced for basic cuisine, 12.5% service charge was unexpected. Co-op well stocked and in centre of village.
Marten
United Kingdom
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Great Missenden
....Beautiful location and very polite and attentive staff
Hotel grounds are stunning
Breakfast was very good made with good quality ingredients
Large room with double bed and work station
Along with wardrobe space.
Iron hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities Inc.
Just a small TV in the room but not sure if you really need it to be any bigger... personally okay for us..
Bathroom has shower and a wash basin which is more than sufficient
Over all very satisfied with the room
Staff very friendly and helpful
I enjoyed the breakfast
The location was good, near a main road into the part of London I needed to visit
The room had been repurposed so furniture didn't match the original layout and light switches being away from bed etc once I'd moved things around it worked very well
It was warm, clean and comfortable
Loved the windows and architecture of the Abbey Hotel building itself
Perfect stop off on the way back from Hampshire to Manchester - hotel is situated near the high street, not far from the Roald Dahl museum. Quiet location and little traffic so its nice to wander down the high street where there is a choice of pubs and restaurants. You can walk the many trails around the village and beyond. Hotel does a very nice self-service breakfast. Very comfortable double bed.
The location of the hotel was great, within walking distance of the town and the railway station.
The grounds and main building were beautiful. The staff were great and very accommodating with requests.
We had a room in the coach house and it was quiet, as requested, despite there being a wedding on.
The breakfast the next day was nice with a selection of hot and cold choices.
Quiet room, comfortable bed - looking onto an attractive pond with many huge carp. Quiet zone adhered to after 9.00 p.m. Good location with walking distance to Great Missenden and various pubs and restaurants. Breakfast adequate - both cooked and continental style. Staff welcoming and friendly.
- beautiful room
- very clean
- excellent breakfast and supper
- it was very warm when we were there, the outdoor eating area was so nice
- staff very friendly and helpful
- ample parking
Loved the venue, building and gardens were beautiful, will certainly book again and recommend to anyone visiting the area. Extremely good value. Staff were very nice and helpful.
Small room with good facilities. lovely shower. Good breakfast, and a lovely location for evening drinks and meal. Not too far from Great Missenden and the station.
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