Bel and The Dragon-Cookham has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cookham. Located around 10 km from Dorney Lake, the hotel with free WiFi is also 15 km away from Windsor Castle.
Guy
United Kingdom
Friendly staff and good atmosphere in quaint old building.
Situated in Cookham, 4.1 km from Cliveden House, The Crown of Cookham features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
With an outdoor swimming pool, an opulent bar and 2 restaurants, Crazy Bear Beaconsfield offers luxury and flamboyance in a traditional setting, less than 30 minutes by train from London Marylebone.
Set within a 19th century manor house in the picturesque village of Cookham, the modern CIM Business Centre is ideally situated for business or leisure guests in the Thames Valley area.
Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre is located on the borders of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire in grounds on the banks of the River Thames.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Lovely grounds. Eventually we found our way to the riverside. We were too tired to take advantage of the sports facilities such as the gym or tennis courts.
This warm, friendly hotel on the River Thames has superb river views, a popular bar, great service and a new restaurant: Trevi Ristorante Italiano.
Clive
United Kingdom
Great location overlooking the river Thames and convenient for visiting Maidenhead. The hotel is a bit tired but it offers great value for money and we would definitely stay here again.
Individually designed and elegantly furnished, every room and suite at Fredrick’s has been conceived to provide exceptional standards of comfort
Exceptional food and fine wines deserve to be savoured...
Great selection of pubs and restaurants. Bel and The Dragon is superb.
Pleasant country footpaths and riverside.
Walked to Cliveden (National Trust), though it was much longer than planned (3.5 miles), due to flooded footpaths.
Geocaching took me on an interesting tour, including Stanley Spencer (artist) locations.
NickGazza
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cookham is a beautiful place with a small high street, that...
Cookham is a beautiful place with a small high street, that had plenty of eateries. We enjoyed a 'trio of roasts' at The Ferry, which was a short walk from the high street & on the high street itself, we had an amazing curry at The Malik.
We did a ninety minute walk along the Thames path, which took us to a lovely place called 'Marlow' The high street boasts a host of wonderful shops & bars & a lot of independents too. Definitely worth a visit
Katherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lunch at the Bel and Dragon (almost next door) was memorable...
Lunch at the Bel and Dragon (almost next door) was memorable - a great place to meet friends from London. Cookham is a beautiful village with (normally) great walks along the towpath - there were some huge floods when we were there but we enjoyed the village anyway.
Suzan
Australia
10
Scored 10
Cookham is a very busy village, if you plan on coming try...
Cookham is a very busy village, if you plan on coming try not so busy days like Sun / Mon.
Otherwise it is a really good point for walking the Thames river etc.
There are lots of good restaurants and a gallery.
The location can't be beat - if you need to be in Cookham for any reason (work or pleasure) this is a lovely place to stay, located right in the middle of the village. The staff were exceptionally kind and helpful, making sure all my needs were met (from leaving luggage to arranging a taxi to the station). The restaurant was great with plenty of spacious outdoor seating. The room was nicely decorated with a comfortable bed and amenities - the large soap and shampoo dispensers were particularly appreciated.
We have stayed in various accommodation in and around the Cookham area as we attend a business meeting twice a year and stay for 2 nights. The Crown has new owners and it is their 1 anniversary this year. We couldn’t fault it in anyway apart from there was no bath mat so the bath was a little slippery when taking a shower. Which is a very minor point and we are taking our own next time. The evening meals and breakfast was excellent. We have already booked for our next meeting in October.
It’s in a good location at the end of the high street for access to the river, walking, shops and restaurants of Cookham. Recently refurbished and ample parking in a village that is tight for car spaces. The bedrooms are outfitted in a little courtyard and each feels like it’s a little home for the night and not just a room. Comfy beds, good size tv
The location met our needs to be near family in Maidenhead ( they suggested this property); we gathered in the Pub below for drinks on our arrival. Breakfast was very good. It was good to have a portable fan to use given the heat experienced during our stay. My husband enjoyed the complimentary whiskey as a nightcap!
Cookham is a nice village and we were very close to hedsor house for a wedding. We were lucky enough to have (I think) the biggest room which was a pleasant surprise and made two of us getting ready for the wedding a lot easier! Complementary sloe gin and whiskey nice touch.
Loved this hotel. The breakfast (included in the price) was amazing. Excellent choice. Nothing was to much trouble. The staff on duty so friendly. We ate in the pub on the evening and the food and prices where exceptional. To see the chef cooking the food was a delight.
The Hotel was lovely, the staff moved our room to the one we saw online as it was available.
There was a whiskey and a Gin for us to try as well and very nice tea and coffee in the room.
Also the shower gels and hand wash/cream were nice.
The staff were cheerful and helpful. The room was pleasant and the meals were very enjoyable. The appearance & ambience of the
hotel/ public house were on the whole very good, with one or two exceptions.
fabulous location in the beautiful village of Cookham just near the idyllic river Thames, had a lovely lunch there, the risotto and halloumi wrap in particular👌 Lovely staff and comfy rooms.
Staff are really friendly, the food was good and the hotel was excellent value. We stayed prior to flying from Heathrow Airport, so the location was great.
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