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Elegant Ascot manor stay near Windsor
Royal Berkshire Hotel, Berkshire
8.9
Excellent
500 reviews
Property details
Excellent Family Hotel
Top 1% in city
Excellent Business Hotel
Top 1% in city
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- Idyllic setting: At Royal Berkshire Hotel, you’ll have a luxurious 15 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds right on your doorstep, complete with opulent fountains, a croquet lawn and tennis courts, plus giant chess and snakes and ladders. Clear your head and go for a wander around the tranquil gardens – they’re about as English as you can get.
- Delicious dining: Aptly showcasing a gigantic fork above the fireplace, the restaurant FORK is a sophisticated spot serving tasty fare, such as fish in crispy beer batter and homemade scotch eggs. Wash it all down with a glass of crisp sparkling wine or champagne; you’re on holiday after all.
- Quintessentially British: Indulge in a truly English tradition with an afternoon tea in the Polo Bar and Lounge, featuring positively British finger sandwiches and a selection of delectable sweet treats. If the weather’s nice, opt to enjoy it on the terrace for panoramic views across the gardens.
Amenities
How to get there
The closest stations to the Royal Berkshire Hotel are either Sunningdale or Ascot. From both, trains run twice per hour to London Waterloo and twice per hour to Reading during off-peak times, with more frequent services during weekday mornings and evenings. A taxi from both should take less than 10 minutes. If you’re driving, you’re best getting off the M3 at Junction 2 and driving from there.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
- Idyllic setting: At Royal Berkshire Hotel, you’ll have a luxurious 15 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds right on your doorstep, complete with opulent fountains, a croquet lawn and tennis courts, plus giant chess and snakes and ladders. Clear your head and go for a wander around the tranquil gardens – they’re about as English as you can get.
- Delicious dining: Aptly showcasing a gigantic fork above the fireplace, the restaurant FORK is a sophisticated spot serving tasty fare, such as fish in crispy beer batter and homemade scotch eggs. Wash it all down with a glass of crisp sparkling wine or champagne; you’re on holiday after all.
- Quintessentially British: Indulge in a truly English tradition with an afternoon tea in the Polo Bar and Lounge, featuring positively British finger sandwiches and a selection of delectable sweet treats. If the weather’s nice, opt to enjoy it on the terrace for panoramic views across the gardens.
Amenities
How to get there
The closest stations to the Royal Berkshire Hotel are either Sunningdale or Ascot. From both, trains run twice per hour to London Waterloo and twice per hour to Reading during off-peak times, with more frequent services during weekday mornings and evenings. A taxi from both should take less than 10 minutes. If you’re driving, you’re best getting off the M3 at Junction 2 and driving from there.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
Location and what's nearby
London Road, Sunninghill, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 0PP
One thing you can’t miss is a trip to Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror, it was where the Queen liked to spend most of her weekends. If you’re looking to let your inner kid run riot, the eye-popping Legoland theme park and all its yellow splendour is just 10 minutes up the road.
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