
The Georgian hotel right next to one of the UK's largest parks
Read on to find out how to book your room and spa treatment.
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Where is Burnham Beeches hotel?
This 4* hotel is in Slough, close to Windsor, and is just minutes from the M4/M40.
A 5-minute drive from Burnham railway station makes Burnham Beeches easily accessbile.
What is the hotel like?
This beautiful Georgian hotel retains its historical charm in the heart of Buckinghamshire.
It stands on 10 acres of gardens once part of Windsor Great Park making it an ideal peaceful and luxurious staycation, once playing host to royal hunting parties.
It has a modern extension but still retains much of its originality with wood-panelled dining rooms and a high-ceiling bar.
What is there to do at the hotel?
Fancy a spa treatment? The Soul Spa offers reasonably priced treatments. My 30-minute back and neck massage (£40) was expertly delivered.
The hotel also has a swimming pool and a small gym if you fancy a full spa day.
It's just a 15-minute drive from Windsor Castle or families can spend a day at Legoland Windsor.
What is there to eat and drink there?
In the morning, there is a self-service English breakfast, plus a selection of pastries, cold meats, fruit and yoghurt.
Afternoon tea is served in the picturesque tearoom (from £29.50 per adult).
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Our traditional three-tiered cake stand was heaving with sandwiches and artisan cakes.
The 1727 Brasserie or the oak-lined dining room offers fine dining and grills, including burgers.
As a vegetarian, I was disappointed by the lack of main options, but my burrata winter salad was lovely.
What are the rooms like?
Prices for an overnight stay start at £99 midweek and £109 at the weekend. Book here.
There are 78 rooms, which are spacious and attractive, plus four suites. Our suite was in the new part of the building and came with lots of amenities.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes – family suites, little extras, and a large pool.
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
Yes. Contact the hotel for further assistance.
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