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Top Guest Houses and Hotels in Newbury

A comprehensive list of Newbury hotels and guest houses. Find cheap hotel rooms, bed and breakfast, luxury and discount accommodation deals. Read unbiased customer reviews and recommendations.

An award-winning British dining room with bedrooms in the heart of West Berkshire farmland giving you a true taste of the great British outdoors, serving real ales, locally-sourced seafood and seasonal game. Whether you're catching up with friends in our bar, settling down for a traditional Sunday lunch or enjoying a delicious country escape - come and soak up some country life with us. You go everywhere
Jillian Byars — Great ambience, great staff who are very helpful. Good menu and food. Would highly recommend.
Just an hour from London, set apart from its contemporaries, with its 2 Michelin-starred restaurant, The Vineyard at Stockcross, Newbury, Berkshire is a luxurious 5-star hotel perfect for a romantic getaway, an exclusive wedding or a relaxing spa break, and can also provide a setting for a high level board meeting, team building or away-day. The Vineyard delivers a distinct ambience, unrivalled privacy
Jerry — Lovely dinner here with our best friends for 70th birthday suprise, excellent service, brilliant meal, great wine. Shall
Donnington Valley Hotel & Spa is a privately owned hotel, boasting a luxury health club and spa, an 18 hole golf course, an award winning two rosette restaurant and a fabulous outside dining concept The HangOut. The HangOut is an al fresco dining grill and chill, a unique experience where you can relax and dine in a safe, outdoors environment.
Lucy Karpinski — Afternoon tea for 5 people Saturday 21st May. My sister in law arranged an afternoon tea at Donnington Valley Hotel for me
Surrounded by mature trees and hidden away on the edge of Newbury you enter an oasis of tranquillity at Newbury Manor Hotel. Walk in the 9 acres of unspoiled woodlands and water meadows which teem with wildlife including deer. Whilst eating, watch the kingfisher from the terrace of The Riverbar as he flies over the calm pool at the confluence of the Rivers Kennet and Lambourn. See the crayfish climb