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Wilton House Bed and BreakfastHigh Street, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 0NF Telephone: 01488 684228 Fax: 01488 685037 Visit Britain 4 Star, Silver Award
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Wilton House is a classic English town house with a documented history that pre dates 1470. An early 18th century façade now conceals its medieval origins. It is described by Pevsner (The Buildings of England) as the most ambitious house in Hungerford.

The two en-suite double bedrooms and the dining room are in the elegant 18th century part of the house which has wood panelling, open fireplaces and many other period features.
Wilton House offers the very highest standard of accommodation and comfort in an historic house. |

Accommodation
Double/Twin room with en-suite bathroom Double room with king size bed and en-suite bath and shower room Tea/coffee making equipment Television Packed lunches (by arrangement). Wholesome English breakfast with local farm and home-grown organic produce. Continental breakfast Vegetarians welcome and special diets catered for.
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Prices
Double from £35.00 per person Single room from £60.00 |

Hungerford is a quiet, pretty historic market town on the borders of Berkshire and Wiltshire, well known for its many antique shops. The River Kennet and the Kennet and Avon Canal both run through the town.

Three miles from the M4 motorway and one hour from Heathrow, Hungerford is perfectly positioned for easy access to Bath and the West Country, to Stonehenge, Avesbury and historic Sailsbury plain, for Oxford and the Cotswolds. Main line railway 5 minutes walk.
It is also well placed for business in the Thames Valley, in Newbury and in Swindon.
In one word - Perfect |

Directions
From London and Heathrow: Take the westbound M4 motorway to junction 14. Turn off left to Hungerford on the A338. After 3 miles turn right onto the A4 on the outskirts of Hungerford. At the Bear Hotel turn left onto the A338 Salisbury road, over the Canal Bridge and into the High Street. Wilton House is on the right hand side, 200 yards past the town hall. |

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