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Hotels in the Vicinity of Tasis the American School in England HOTELS IN THE VICINITY OF TASIS THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN ENGLAND HOTEL CONTACT RATES (quoted are per room, per night, unless stated) Foxhills Club & Resort Tel: 01932 872050 Doubles from £150, breakfast not Ottershaw Fax: 01932 874762 included. Weekend packages Surrey KT16 0EL E-mail: [email protected] available. www.foxhills.co.uk Savill Court Hotel & Tel: 01784 472000 Single (Mon-Thur) from £155, Conference Centre Fax: 01784 472200 (Fri-Sun) from £80. Double Wick Lane E-mail: [email protected] (Mon-Thur) from £165, (Fri-Sun) Englefield Green www.savillcourt.com from £100. Family rooms Surrey TW20 0XN available and breakfast included. Great Fosters Tel: 01784 433822 Single from £115, Double £155, Stroude Road Fax: 01784 472455 Period rooms from £280. Egham E-mail: [email protected] Surrey TW20 9UR www.greatfosters.co.uk Royal Berkshire Tel: 01344 623322 Rooms from £99, including London Road Fax: 01344 627100 breakfast. Sunninghill E-mail: [email protected] Berkshire SL5 0PP www.ramadajarvis.co.uk The Berystede Tel: 01344 623311 Single (Mon–Thurs) £181, Bagshot Road Fax: 01344 872301 (Weekend) £55/75*. Double Sunninghill E-mail: [email protected] (Mon–Thurs) £213, (Weekend) Berkshire SL5 9JH www.heritage-hotels.com £110 including breakfast, £140 *Dinner, Bed & Breakfast. The Runnymede Hotel & Spa Tel: 01784 436171 Single from £162, double from Windsor Road Fax: 01784 436340 £200. Weekend packages Egham E-mail: [email protected] available. Breakfast not included. Surrey TW20 0AG www.runnymedehotel.com The Crown Hotel Tel: 01932 564657 Single (Sun–Thurs) £105, (Fri– 7 London Street Fax: 01932 570839 Sat) £50. Double (Sun–Thurs) Chertsey E-mail: [email protected] £115, (Fri–Sat) £65. Surrey KT16 8AP www.youngs.co.uk Bridge Lodge Hotel Tel: 01932 565644 Double £57 (Mon-Thurs), £43.50 Bridge Road Fax: 01932 565692 (Fri-Sun). Breakfast not included. Chertsey Surrey KT16 9JZ www.galleon-taverns.co.uk Thames Lodge Hotel Tel: 0870 400 8121 Single (Mon-Thurs) £160, (Fri- Thames Street Fax: 01784 454858 Sun) £50. Double (Mon- Thurs Staines E-mail: [email protected] £190, (Fri-Sun) £100. including Middlesex TW18 4SF www.heritage-hotels.com Breakfast The Swan Hotel Tel: 01784 452494 Single (Mon–Thurs) £84, (Fri– The Hythe Fax: 01784 461593 Sun) £60. Double (Mon–Thurs) Staines E-mail: [email protected] £94, (Fri–Sun) £80. Breakfast Middlesex TW18 3JB included. Suites available. BED & BREAKFAST The Old Manor House Tel: 01932 571293 Single £30 per night. Double Squires Bridge Road room £60 per night, including Littleton E-mail: [email protected] breakfast Shepperton www.oldmanorhouse.demon.co.uk Middlesex TW17 0QG The Oaks at Greystones Tel: 01344 874966 £80 single, £90 double. Breakfast London Road Fax: 01344 297421 included. Evening meals can be Sunningdale E-mail: [email protected] arranged. Berkshire SL5 9RZ http://members.tripod.co.uk/theoaksatgrestones/ Bulkeley House Tel: 01784 431287 Single £50, double £60, family Middle Hill Fax: 01784 431287 room £100. Breakfast included Englefield Green Surrey TW20 0JU The Old Parsonage Tel: 01784 436706 Room and full English Breakfast Parsonage Road Fax: 01784 436706 from £27.30 per person. Evening Englefield Green E-mail: [email protected] meals available from £18. Surrey TW20 0JW www.theoldparsonage.com .
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