Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England including Buckingham Hotel, OYO Chris's Motel, Malvern Guest House, Contractors Guest House, Wendover Arms Hotel, Malvern Guest House, Royal House.
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4.5 based on 11 reviews
Contemporary Edwardian hotel providing guests with fantastic rooms and serviced apartments, all with WiFi access, modern facilities, comfort and convenience matched by excellent rates.
Easy parking at the front of the hotel. A good sized room, with toiletries provided. A very comfy bed, black out curtains, but a noisy busy road at the front of the hotel. Staff were amazing and couldn't do enough for us - especially Mohammed. Great value too!
3 based on 63 reviews
LocationPlotted in Stokenchurch, OYO Chris's Motel is a budget-friendly property in Buckinghamshire's High Wycombe known for its Georgian high street and furniture-making heritage.Special FeaturesThe cafe is open throughout the day and there is a communal lounge area for guests, as well as bike storage if you're here for explore the local trails.You can enjoy a delicious breakfast for under £6, as well as freshly-cooked dishes in the cafe dishes, and the cosy rooms include free WiFi and parking, with shared bathroom facilities.NearbyExplore the Chiltern Hills, Hell Fire Caves and the surrounding picturesque villages of Buckinghamshire, head to Fisher's Brewing Co. for great food and beer, or venture further afield to historic Aylesbury and Bletchley Park.
I review many commuter or travelling business style hotels around the UK and know what to expect . Not looking for luxury , just convenience , security , cleanliness and comfort This property doesn’t satisfy any of those criteria . The first property I checked into and have immediately scoured online for other options nearby . Horrible mattress with late dents in it , I clean sheets , tiny room , horrible shared bathroom , noisy , dirty , no no no
3.5 based on 72 reviews
Whether you are a business traveller looking for a more sophisticated place to stay near Heathrow Airport, an individual needing a convenient location near both London and Oxford who prefers the feel of a boutique hotel to a travelodge or just a holidaymaker requiring a relaxing b and b from which to explore the delights of Windsor, the Chilterns and beyond, Malvern House should be your first choice.Combining contemporary hotel style elegance with the convenience and affordability of a bed and breakfast in High Wycombe.
To start this review I will mention the few good things about the Malvern Guest House - The bed sheets were clean. - Off street parking available - The location was quiet - The lady who checked us in was polite but this didn't make up for our experience. So now onto the rest- I had booked the Malvern guest house as it was conveniently close to where my partner had an early morning interview (the reason for our trip), it was cheap and they allowed dogs (for an additional £15 charge). When making the booking I got in contact with the Malvern guest house directly to reserve a ground floor room as our old dog cannot manage stairs due to weak legs. So our stay already started off badly when we were told on arrival, that the ground floor rooms were taken and our room was now up a flight of stairs. We were then resigned to awkwardly dragging our dog up the stairs as he cannot be picked up with out getting aggressive. (Our departure was even more stressful for everyone as we had to muzzle him and carry him downstairs). So onto the room itself. At first glance it was exactly what we were expecting from a cheap room; basic, nothing special, just somewhere to sleep one night. On closer inspection the room was clearly tired and in dire need of a clean. -The carpet clearly hadn't been hoovered as there was long hair dark hair all around the desk, as well as the occasional stain. -The bed, whilst the sheets were clean was extremely uncomfortable. Either a very cheap mattress, a very old mattress, or both! It seemed to sag in the middle so me and my partner had to sleep as far apart as we could get so we didnt roll into each other. One one side several of the springs could be felt and heard. (We didnt sleep well) - The toilet had a black ?mold? growing around the water line. - The shower head was gross with a build up of line scale and pink mold. - And although we couldn't identify where it was coming from where was a distinct smell of urine coming from the floor around the bed (I guess this is the risk of staying in a dog friendly b&b?) - The rest of room was generally tired with a wonky headboard, rusty soap holder, etc so could do with an update. Due to our experience of our night, we didn't try the breakfast, so can't comment. But thought £7pp for toast with beans, or toast with eggs seemed a touch ridiculous. We had breakfast at the Greggs down the road instead.
3 based on 27 reviews
Finding an ideal budget friendly small hotel in High Wycombe does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Contractors Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting High Wycombe, Contractors Hotel is located a short distance from The Little Market House (1.0 mi) and All Saints Parish Church (1.0 mi). The rooms offer a flat screen TV and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Contractors Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. In addition, as a valued Contractors Hotel guest, you can enjoy breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. If you’re looking for an Asian restaurant, consider a visit to Kappad South Indian Restaurant, Bombay Palace, or Dosa Special, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Contractors Hotel. During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Hughenden Manor (1.1 mi) and Kraftinwood (0.2 mi), which are all within walking distance of the small hotel. Contractors Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to High Wycombe.
For the price you cannot get anything better. Free WiFi, free car parking, complimentary tea & coffee facilities, flat screen TV, daily housekeeping, power showers, access to kitchen facilities to make evening meals after a hard day’s worth of graft. All i really need
3 based on 163 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting High Wycombe, Wendover Arms is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Wendover Arms makes it easy to enjoy the best of High Wycombe. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the inn. Wendover Arms features a 24 hour front desk, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a lounge. If you are driving to Wendover Arms, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as The Little Market House (0.7 mi) and All Saints Parish Church (0.7 mi) make Wendover Arms a great place to stay when visiting High Wycombe. If you like Indian restaurants, Wendover Arms is conveniently located near Kappad South Indian Restaurant, Bombay Palace, and Dosa Special. During your visit, be sure to check out Kraftinwood (0.7 mi), which is a popular attraction within walking distance of the inn. Wendover Arms is sure to make your visit to High Wycombe one worth remembering.
Dreadful Hotel. They gave me a parking ticket for no reason in an empty car park. Cost more than the awful room. Noisy and rude staff Stick to Travel lodge at least all is usually good there Found hairs in the bathroom and floor had bits on. No welcome or hello when walk through to rooms .
3.5 based on 72 reviews
Whether you are a business traveller looking for a more sophisticated place to stay near Heathrow Airport, an individual needing a convenient location near both London and Oxford who prefers the feel of a boutique hotel to a travelodge or just a holidaymaker requiring a relaxing b and b from which to explore the delights of Windsor, the Chilterns and beyond, Malvern House should be your first choice.Combining contemporary hotel style elegance with the convenience and affordability of a bed and breakfast in High Wycombe.
To start this review I will mention the few good things about the Malvern Guest House - The bed sheets were clean. - Off street parking available - The location was quiet - The lady who checked us in was polite but this didn't make up for our experience. So now onto the rest- I had booked the Malvern guest house as it was conveniently close to where my partner had an early morning interview (the reason for our trip), it was cheap and they allowed dogs (for an additional £15 charge). When making the booking I got in contact with the Malvern guest house directly to reserve a ground floor room as our old dog cannot manage stairs due to weak legs. So our stay already started off badly when we were told on arrival, that the ground floor rooms were taken and our room was now up a flight of stairs. We were then resigned to awkwardly dragging our dog up the stairs as he cannot be picked up with out getting aggressive. (Our departure was even more stressful for everyone as we had to muzzle him and carry him downstairs). So onto the room itself. At first glance it was exactly what we were expecting from a cheap room; basic, nothing special, just somewhere to sleep one night. On closer inspection the room was clearly tired and in dire need of a clean. -The carpet clearly hadn't been hoovered as there was long hair dark hair all around the desk, as well as the occasional stain. -The bed, whilst the sheets were clean was extremely uncomfortable. Either a very cheap mattress, a very old mattress, or both! It seemed to sag in the middle so me and my partner had to sleep as far apart as we could get so we didnt roll into each other. One one side several of the springs could be felt and heard. (We didnt sleep well) - The toilet had a black ?mold? growing around the water line. - The shower head was gross with a build up of line scale and pink mold. - And although we couldn't identify where it was coming from where was a distinct smell of urine coming from the floor around the bed (I guess this is the risk of staying in a dog friendly b&b?) - The rest of room was generally tired with a wonky headboard, rusty soap holder, etc so could do with an update. Due to our experience of our night, we didn't try the breakfast, so can't comment. But thought £7pp for toast with beans, or toast with eggs seemed a touch ridiculous. We had breakfast at the Greggs down the road instead.
2 based on 5 reviews
This is an unmanned property and the idea is that the property owner contacts you with access codes to gain entry. I had heard nothing by early afternoon before we were due to arrive and sent a message chasing. I did not receive a reply and then tried telephoning but the telephone number provided with the booking acknowledgement did not work. Before going away I like to feel well prepared and have a good night's sleep but not knowing whether I would be able to gain access or even whether the place actually existed this was not possible. When I got back home (having stayed somewhere else) and checked my emails the owner had provided access codes but this was far too late. Although Expedia through whom I had booked were helpful initiially and they too had difficulty with the telephone number, they ignored a clear instruction to cancel the booking so I have to criticise them too.
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