Welcome to The Old George Inn, hotel and bar situated in the centre of the historic market and Roman town of Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes. Have a look at Old George events and Special Events. The Old George is a beautiful listed historic pub renowned for its for friendliness and marvelous atmosphere.
Geoff Taylor — Good friendly pub. Only issue for us was there was no food being served. Plenty of cafes and takeaways close by.
Our delightfully restored Georgian manor house, originally built by Francis Moore as a family home in 1786 and set in the square of the tranquil and picturesque village of Aspley Guise in Bedfordshire. Step into our white columned porch way and through the traditional Georgian front door of this graceful old building and a warm welcome awaits you. Sympathetically restored, every effort has been made
Michelle Bray-Warner — Although we only stayed one night here, I found the the staff to be quite friendly, helpful and well turned out. The room
Church House is a located right on the edge of Milton Keynes, just an 8 minute drive from the bustling heart of the New Town and all its many attractions. Our location combined with the proximity of the city centre means that Church House is ideal both for business trips and those all important times of freedom and relaxation.
Wayne Wellard — Nice place to stay well presented fair price friends there at moment very peaceful not far to shops big supermarket down
Perfectly set within idyllic countryside surroundings, the hotel provides all the conveniences you can expect from hotel accommodation, mixed with the comfort of your own home with professional and friendly service thus offering you an unrivalled experience, and pleasurable stay.
Peter Willams — First impressions looks like a travel lodge, same kinda set up with room plans etc but you have a little bar and eating area
Until 1982 known as 'The Swan with Two Necks', this is an ancient inn dating back to 1476 with a noble history that has been transformed by the Keswani family into a superbly furnished hotel where the refinements of the present blend happily with the aura of the past. Today, the traditions of a town distinguished by its hospitality and beautifully preserved coaching hostelries are well maintained at
Kirstie Howe — Worst hotel ever had bed bugs and fleas no restaurant and lack of customer service staff are very rude