Best Western Romans Hotel
Basingstoke, Hampshire. United Kingdom
Hotel Lodging Address
Little London Road
Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG7 2PN
Nightly Rates: ( 183.23 - 200.68 )
3 Star
Property Description
The Best Western Romans Hotel is a privately owned Lutyens-style manor house sympathetically converted to offer guests the best modern facilities, while retaining the atmosphere and period detail of an Edwardian country residence. Set in the tranquil village of Silchester in three acres of beautiful grounds in a charming rural location. Both the public and private dining rooms provide a welcoming and informal atmosphere in a relaxed environment. The Best Western Romans Hotel has a brand new leisure center including tennis courts, sauna and gymnasium overlooking the outdoor swimming pool that is heated to a steaming 30C all year. Our award-winning restaurant offers a daily changing menu using only fresh produce, which can cater for both the business traveler and the weekend breaker. The private dining facilities are available for all conferences on request.
Amenities
· Bar/Lounge· Coffee Maker in Room
· Hairdryers Available
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Pets Allowed
· Free Parking
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Room Service
Room Information
1 DOUBLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST* 1 Double Bed* Standard* Full Breakfast
1 SINGLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 1 Single Bed* Standard* Full Breakfast
2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 2 Single Beds* Standard* Full Breakfast
Rate Disclaimer
Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
Miscellaneous Information
· British Pounds is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Greenwich Mean Time
· 25 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Directions
· From: A340. The Best Western Romans Hotel is located 6 miles north of town center off A340 and 8 miles from M3J6 and M4J11.
London Heathrow International Airport 40 miles, Bournemouth International Airport 65 miles, London Gatwick International Airport 70 miles, Southampton Airport 40 miles
Guarantee Policy
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Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Area Attractions
Restaurants/LoungesOn Premises: * The restaurant serves traditional English breakfast, a la carte and table hotel menu. * The bar serves wines, beers and beverages.
Nearby Cities:* 13 mile(s) from Newbury * 15 mile(s) from Reading * 25 mile(s) from Aldershot * 27 mile(s) from Bracknell * 55 mile(s) from London
Local Attractions:* 5 mile(s) from Vyne House This National Trust Tudor country house includes a private chapel. The house is set in beautiful gardens in which you can experience, during certain times of the year, a guided walk through the lawns and woodland. Then after your walk you could stop off in the tearooms or have a look in the shop and pick up some souvenirs.* 6 mile(s) from Basing House Hampshire's most exciting historic ruin was once the country's largest private house. See the ruins of the old and new houses, the riverside walk and the spectacular barn, all help to make an attraction of beauty and charm. The recently re-created 17th century garden enhances this beauty and brings life back again to the long deserted ruins. The village outside the Tudor garden walls is also pleasant to wander around before returning to the car park.* 6 mile(s) from Willis Museum of Basingstoke Town A local history museum offering both permanent contributions on Basingstoke's past, local archaeology and natural science, as well as specialist collections. We also have a comprehensive temporary exhibitions program. Many of the contributions are generated locally.* 6 mile(s) from Wellington Country Park There really is something for everyone in this delightful 350-acre country park. Toddler or teenager, grown-up or grandparent, on or around the picturesque lake you will find activities from relaxed to energetic, modern to prehistoric. Here you can see the Deer Park, Children's Animal Farm, Adventure Playground, Miniature Steam Railway, Crazy Golf and fishing.* 9 mile(s) from Blake's Lock Museum This museum presents Reading's commercial, industrial and waterways heritage of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The displays include a Reading printer's shop, a bakery, hairdressers, boat builders and a Reading made gypsy caravan, which has been carefully restored to its original glory of about 1900.* 9 mile(s) from Museum of English Rural Life It was founded in 1951 and was the first specialist museum of farming and rural life to be established in England. The museum collections cover the broad range of materials relating to farming, rural crafts, industries and country life. The bulk of the items shown are dated from the period of 1850 to 1950.
Local Attractions:* 5 mile(s) from Vyne House This National Trust Tudor country house includes a private chapel. The house is set in beautiful gardens in which you can experience, during certain times of the year, a guided walk through the lawns and woodland. Then after your walk you could stop off in the tearooms or have a look in the shop and pick up some souvenirs.* 6 mile(s) from Basing House Hampshire's most exciting historic ruin was once the country's largest private house. See the ruins of the old and new houses, the riverside walk and the spectacular barn, all help to make an attraction of beauty and charm. The recently re-created 17th century garden enhances this beauty and brings life back again to the long deserted ruins. The village outside the Tudor garden walls is also pleasant to wander around before returning to the car park.* 6 mile(s) from Willis Museum of Basingstoke Town A local history museum offering both permanent contributions on Basingstoke's past, local archaeology and natural science, as well as specialist collections. We also have a comprehensive temporary exhibitions program. Many of the contributions are generated locally.* 6 mile(s) from Wellington Country Park There really is something for everyone in this delightful 350-acre country park. Toddler or teenager, grown-up or grandparent, on or around the picturesque lake you will find activities from relaxed to energetic, modern to prehistoric. Here you can see the Deer Park, Children's Animal Farm, Adventure Playground, Miniature Steam Railway, Crazy Golf and fishing.* 9 mile(s) from Blake's Lock Museum This museum presents Reading's commercial, industrial and waterways heritage of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The displays include a Reading printer's shop, a bakery, hairdressers, boat builders and a Reading made gypsy caravan, which has been carefully restored to its original glory of about 1900.* 9 mile(s) from Museum of English Rural Life It was founded in 1951 and was the first specialist museum of farming and rural life to be established in England. The museum collections cover the broad range of materials relating to farming, rural crafts, industries and country life. The bulk of the items shown are dated from the period of 1850 to 1950.
Nearby Cities:* 13 mile(s) from Newbury * 15 mile(s) from Reading * 25 mile(s) from Aldershot * 27 mile(s) from Bracknell * 55 mile(s) from London
Nearby Cities:* 13 mile(s) from Newbury * 15 mile(s) from Reading * 25 mile(s) from Aldershot * 27 mile(s) from Bracknell * 55 mile(s) from London
Transportation:* 6 mile(s) from Basingstoke Railway Station * 40 mile(s) from London Heathrow Airport * 40 mile(s) from Southampton Airport
Transportation:* 6 mile(s) from Basingstoke Railway Station * 40 mile(s) from London Heathrow Airport * 40 mile(s) from Southampton Airport
Local Attractions:* 5 mile(s) from Vyne House This National Trust Tudor country house includes a private chapel. The house is set in beautiful gardens in which you can experience, during certain times of the year, a guided walk through the lawns and woodland. Then after your walk you could stop off in the tearooms or have a look in the shop and pick up some souvenirs.* 6 mile(s) from Basing House Hampshire's most exciting historic ruin was once the country's largest private house. See the ruins of the old and new houses, the riverside walk and the spectacular barn, all help to make an attraction of beauty and charm. The recently re-created 17th century garden enhances this beauty and brings life back again to the long deserted ruins. The village outside the Tudor garden walls is also pleasant to wander around before returning to the car park.* 6 mile(s) from Willis Museum of Basingstoke Town A local history museum offering both permanent contributions on Basingstoke's past, local archaeology and natural science, as well as specialist collections. We also have a comprehensive temporary exhibitions program. Many of the contributions are generated locally.* 6 mile(s) from Wellington Country Park There really is something for everyone in this delightful 350-acre country park. Toddler or teenager, grown-up or grandparent, on or around the picturesque lake you will find activities from relaxed to energetic, modern to prehistoric. Here you can see the Deer Park, Children's Animal Farm, Adventure Playground, Miniature Steam Railway, Crazy Golf and fishing.* 9 mile(s) from Blake's Lock Museum This museum presents Reading's commercial, industrial and waterways heritage of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The displays include a Reading printer's shop, a bakery, hairdressers, boat builders and a Reading made gypsy caravan, which has been carefully restored to its original glory of about 1900.* 9 mile(s) from Museum of English Rural Life It was founded in 1951 and was the first specialist museum of farming and rural life to be established in England. The museum collections cover the broad range of materials relating to farming, rural crafts, industries and country life. The bulk of the items shown are dated from the period of 1850 to 1950.
Transportation:* 6 mile(s) from Basingstoke Railway Station * 40 mile(s) from London Heathrow Airport * 40 mile(s) from Southampton Airport
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