Cookham Dean

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Tel code: 01628 | code search
Postcode: SL6 | code search
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Beating the Bounds
Eton Wall Game
Hungerford Hocktide Court
Swan Upping
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Jolly Farmer
"A snowy walk followed by mulled cider in front of a log fire. Perfect place to stop for lunch. Friendly staff. Great food(I had pheasant ) and ..." More

Chequers Inn Brasserie
"We have lived in the area for 24 years and during this time have paid quite a number of visits to The Chequers, but always in the past, had super ..." More

Jolly Farmer
"Very busy little pub. The staff were excellent, welcoming & organised. They knew about the beer. Definitely a pub for drinkers, although the food is very good. Managed to try ..." More

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Cookham Dean is a pretty village on the banks of the River Thames, with outstanding views towards Windsor Castle, time it right and the cherry orchards in blossom is magical. The first pineapple to be grown in England was grown in the village and presented to Charles 11. The church of ’St John the Baptist’ built in 1844 has jewel coloured stained glass windows that are sure to dazzle. A few miles away is the ‘Henley Regatta Course’ this traditional race began in 1839, or maybe Ascot Races is more for you, started by Queen Anne back in 1711 makes for an exciting day out, whether you back the winner or not. Or why not visit Dorney Court, this beautiful house was built in 1440 and has been home to the present family for over 400 years, with a galleried hall, panelled rooms, tapestries, paintings and delightful furniture, set within 100 acres of gardens and woodlands, although the house is only open at certain times of the year is a secret to be shared. Or perhaps a visit to Bekonscot Model Village, it is actually six miniature villages built in 1929. Cookham Dean is the key to many treasured memories.

Church

St John the Baptist, Cookham Dean

Pub and Bar

Chequers Inn Brasserie
Jolly Farmer
Uncle Toms Cabin

School

Cookham Dean Nursery School
Cookham Dean Primary School
Herries Preparatory School

Sports Clubs

Cookham Dean CC (Cricket)

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Inn On The Green (0.22 miles)

Inn On The Green

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This boutique hotel and restaurant is situated in the picturesque and quintessentially English village of Cookham Dean, but is located only a mere 45 minutes from central London and is ... More

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Crowne Plaza Marlow (0.69 miles)

Crowne Plaza Marlow

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This contemporary, luxurious hotel set in Thames Valley countryside is close to Windsor, Maidenhead, Henley, and Adams Park, home of London Wasps and Wycombe Wanderers. Crowne Plaza Marlow has modern, air-conditioned bedrooms, ... More

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Compleat Angler (1.27 miles)

Compleat Angler

With an idyllic setting right on the banks of the River Thames, this newly refurbished, elegant hotel is a haven of tranquility offering a warm, friendly reception and contemporary facilities. The hotel has 64 stylish ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Marlow (1.35 miles)

A conveniently situated Premier Inn just a quarter of a mile from Marlow train station and 15 miles from Heathrow International Airport. Our Marlow Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every room ... More | visit website
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The Crown at Cookham (1.37 miles)

The Crown at Cookham
The Crown Pub is situated on the village green in the idyllic village of Cookham, near Maidenhead in Berkshire and offers a great environment to enjoy those long summer days watching the world go by ... More | visit website
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Glade End Guest House (1.48 miles)

Glade End Guest House

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This hotel is a stylish haven with luxury en suite rooms, easy access to the M4 and M40, and free parking. Glade End Guest House is a 3-minute level walk from High ... More

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Granny Anne's (1.89 miles)

Granny Anne

Granny Anne's provides a warm welcome, luxury beds, great breakfasts and legendary hospitality. The versatile accommodation consists of two ground floor en-suite rooms, a double and a twin, the double being 'infirm-friendly', and then two ... More | visit website

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Sheephouse Manor (2.25 miles)

Sheephouse Manor

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Charming 16th century farmhouse set in tranquil grounds. All rooms tastefully decorated with en-suite facilities, tea & coffee, mini bar & T.V.Bray village, Cookham Village,and River Thames nearby.Legoland 15 minutes ... More

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Cliveden House (2.39 miles)

Cliveden House
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One of England's finest country Houses, built for refined living and entertaining. A centre of influence, wealth and political power for over 300 years. The famous former home of ... More | visit website
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Rashleighs Business Centre (2.45 miles)

Rashleighs Business Centre
Tucked away in a secluded position adjoining many acres of National Trust common and wood land, Rashleighs provides the ideal setting for both business and pleasure. Situated within easy reach of the M4 & M40, ... More | visit website

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