Berkshire Maidenhead Monkey Island Hotel
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Monkey Island Hotel
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Situated on an isle in the middle of the River Thames, the Monkey Island Hotel is a truly unique historic Bray-on-Thames 4 star hotel. It is only a few miles downstream from the quaint village of Bray-on-Thames and a short drive from Maidenhead and Windsor. Surrounded on all sides by the River Thames, the only way to access the Monkey Island Hotel is by crossing the delightful footbridge or by rowing over from the river bank. Guests can even hire a boat to go boating down the Thames. This rather novel feature combines with beautiful gardens and the building's architectural ingenuity to make this hotel a real one-off. In fact, Charles Spencer, Lady Diana's ancestor, commissioned it to be built in 1723 from wooden blocks, cut to seem like stone. The high-class Pavillion Restaurant is part of... |
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Hotel Facilities |
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Entire property is non-smoking |
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Iron and ironing boards in room |
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High speed Internet connection |
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Room service - full menu |
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Wireless Internet connection |
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Front desk - safety deposit box |
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Cot available upon request |
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Wireless Internet connection in the entire property |
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Front desk - fax service |
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Free coffee and tea making facilities |
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CancellationsIn case of no show or late cancellation one night will be charged on your credit card. |
Payment - We accept |
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Situated on an isle in the middle of the River Thames, the Monkey Island Hotel is a truly unique historic Bray-on-Thames 4 star hotel. It is only a few miles downstream from the quaint village of Bray-on-Thames and a short drive from Maidenhead and Windsor. Surrounded on all sides by the River Thames, the only way to access the Monkey Island Hotel is by crossing the delightful footbridge or by rowing over from the river bank. Guests can even hire a boat to go boating down the Thames. This rather novel feature combines with beautiful gardens and the building's architectural ingenuity to make this hotel a real one-off. In fact, Charles Spencer, Lady Diana's ancestor, commissioned it to be built in 1723 from wooden blocks, cut to seem like stone. The high-class Pavillion Restaurant is part of the hotel and spoils guests with its gourmet menu. A host of other function rooms also make this hotel an unforgettable venue for a wedding or a business meeting. |
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