Manor Hotel
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 2 PM
- Check Out Time - 11 AM
- Breakfast
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Restaurant On-site
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Description
See more detailsLocation. The Manor Hotel is located two miles from Windsor, England, in the village of Datchet. It is within three miles of the famous Windsor Castle, and 21 miles from the centre of London. Datchet train station is 200 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. This boutique hotel is a recently refurbished three-storey Tudor structure with a half-timbered entrance. The traditional feel extends inside with a fireplace in the lobby and complimentary newspapers to browse. There is also a library and a quiet corner to surf the wireless Internet. The Manor Hotel's contemporary 'body and soul' room contains running machines, cycling machines and a multi-gym. Other services include a 24-hour front desk and dry cleaning.
The Manor Hotel's Black Olive restaurant, serving an international menu, is decorated in a rustic yet contemporary style with deep red walls and wooden seating. Breakfast is complimentary.
Business services include five fully air- conditioned conference suites and the hotel offers aromatherapy techniques to relax delegates.
Guestrooms. The 54 guestrooms are all individually designed with modern furnishings. All rooms have televisions, telephones, wireless Internet access and tea/coffee-makers. Bathrooms are equipped with power showers, complimentary toiletries and telephones.
Expert Tip. The 5,000 acre 13th century Windsor Great Park is home to a herd of semi-wild deer. It was once the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle but now a popular recreation area for South-West Londoners.