b and b accommodation at The Old Station - Bledlow near Princes Risborough

The Old Station - Bledlow

Bed & Breakfast / En-Suite accommodation

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www.theoldstation-bledlow.co.uk

 

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Tel: 01844 345086
Mobile: 07802 409358 /
07754 081098

Enjoy England 4-star bed & breakfast

Our B&B near Princes Risborough was ...
... a Great Western railway station!

Nestling on the edge of the village of Bledlow, within the Princes Risborough-High Wycombe-Aylesbury 'triangle', lies the Old Station bed and breakfast accommodation. Originally built in 1863 by the Wycombe & District Railway we have named our guest bedrooms after railway stations to commemorate this history.

We have a working railway station only 1½ miles away from our b and b with one of the best train services into London taking approximately 50 minutes. A number of our guests stay here and travel in by rail rather than pay London hotel rates. They get away from the hustle and bustle and come 'home' into the countryside, away from any town and main road.

Guest house Breakfast RoomGuests who stay regularly with us say they like the privacy that our B&B allows including separate access which lets them come and go as they please.

All rooms enjoy delightful views of either the Chiltern Hills or surrounding countryside and are equipped with remote control TV & video, Freeview, radio alarm, tea/coffee tray, hairdryer and trouser press. All rooms are wireless enabled at no extra cost.

There is Independent access which includes a ramp for the less able.

A dedicated dining room has been provided for our guests' privacy and comfort.

RAF Air Command in High Wycombe is only 15 minutes distant and Chinnor and Thame are a short drive away. We are also approximately 5 miles from junction 6 of the M40.

We have an off-road and secure car park.

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Ian & Jacqui Mackinson
Sandpit lane
Bledlow
Princes Risborough
Bucks, HP279QQ
  : ianmackinson@hotmail.com