About the Hotel
Bedrooms
The hotel has 40 en-suite bedrooms including standard, premier and executive rooms both in the main hotel and the grounds of the hotel, with some overlooking the lawns and River Thames. All rooms have colour television, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, trouser press together with tea and coffee making facilities.
Eating and Drinking
The Riverview Restaurant with its superb views across the grounds, offers an extensive a'la carte menu together with an excellent and imaginative wine list.
Every Saturday night the hotel hosts a dinner dance with live music and delicious food.
Alternatively the River Bar serves a mouth-watering selection of light meals and snacks, during the warmer months the hotel also serves food and drinks on the patio where you can relax and enjoy the beautiful views across the river. Relax and unwind in the comfortable lounges with afternoon tea or perhaps a pre-dinner drink.
Leisure
The hotel has an outdoor heated swimming pool with adjacent children's paddling pool (Open April - September, weather permitting).
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Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is an official residence of The Queen and the largest occupied castle in the world. Visitors can walk around the State Apartments, extensive suites of rooms at the heart of the working palace. For part of the year visitors can also see the Semi State rooms, which are some of the most splendid interiors in the castle. Furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection including paintings by Holbein, Rubens, Van Dyck and Lawrence, fine tapestries and porcelain, sculpture and armour. Within the Castle complex there are many additional attractions including the Drawings Gallery, Queen Mary's doll's house and the fourteenth-century St George's Chapel burial place of ten sovereigns and setting for many Royal Weddings.
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Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace, home of the Duke of Marlborough is set in beautiful parkland of some 2100 acres, which was landscaped by Capability Brown in 1760's. Sweeping lawns and formal gardens surround the Palace and is better known as the birth place of Sir Winston Churchill on the 30th November 1874.
The imposing scale of the Palace is beautifully balanced within, by the intricate detail and delicacy of the carvings, the hand painted ceilings and the amazing porcelain collections, tapestries and paintings displayed in each room.
It was at Blenheim in the summer of 1908 that Mr Winston Churchill, as he was known then, proposed to Miss Clementine Hozier, who was to become his devoted wife. Among the many exhibitions is the Churchill Exhibition which houses several of his lively letters, a collection of first day covers commemorating Sir Winston Churchill and many fascinating photographs of this great man together with Sir Winston's painting of the Great Hall at Blenheim. Upon his death in 1965 he was buried beside his parents Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill in the churchyard at Blenheim and when Lady Churchill died in 1977 her remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband.
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Wallingford Museum
Wallingford Museum is a colourful and delightfully intimate local history museum housed on two floors in this medieval oak-beamed building in the heart of Wallingford founded in the tenth century by Alfred the Great. From the windows you can see the remains of the great earthworks of Alfred's planned town.
Inside the attractions include: The Wallingford Story, a sight and sound experience. A Victorian street scene with walk-in Shop, Pub, Workshop and Workhouse peepshow.
Special features on Wallingford Bridge, River Thames and Roman burials from Crowmarsh. A selection of gifts and mementos can be purchased from the Museum Shop.
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University City of Oxford
Oxford with its unique history is situated only eleven miles from the Shillingford Bridge Hotel and is well worth a visit. Whether you do a walking tour of the city or explore it at your leisure there is plenty to interest everyone.
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Didcot Steam Railway
Didcot Railway Centre is the home of the Great Western Society and its unique collection of Great Western Railway steam engines, coaches, wagons, buildings and small relics and a recreation of Brunel's broad guage railway. Steamdays and special events are organised throughout the year. Experience the Science, Learning and Railway exhibition and much more.
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