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Hotels in the Milton Keynes Area 1 (Please Quote ABB at Time of Booking Hotels in the Milton Keynes Area 1 (Please quote ABB at time of booking. Prices subject to changes) Hilton Hotel Kingfisher Golf Hotel & Country Club Timbold Drive Buckingham Road Kents Hill Park Deanshanger Milton Keynes MK7 6HL Milton Keynes MK19 6JY Tel: 01908 694433 Fax: 01908 695533 Tel: 01908 562332 Fax: 01908 307643 Rate £78 B&B £82.00 Dinner B&B 3 or more nights £75.00 Living Well leisure facilities. Free parking, Leisure facilities gym/spa and beauty parlour Lounge bar with Sky Sports. Recently refurbished NB If you wish to play golf or fish whilst you are here, please either take your clubs or ask at the Email: [email protected] time of booking if clubs can be provided. Website: www.hilton.co.uk/miltonkeynes Jurys Inn Home Farm B&B (Steven & Annette) Midsummer Boulevard Main Street Milton Keynes Beachhampton MK9 3QA Milton Keynes Tel: 01908 843700 MK19 6DX Fax : 01908 843777 £49 single on-suite includes full English ABB's corporate rate or the best rate available please go to £65 double/twin on-suite includes full English www.jurysinns.com . In the dark blue (fridge, microwaves and videos in all rooms) box in the centre please logon using the following details : Username: [email protected] Tel: 01908 562592 Password: guest555 Email: [email protected] All guests will receive 1 drinks voucher on the first day of their stay. Website: www.homefarm.uk.net Day passes for the Bannatynes Health Club are available at a special price of £5 for Guests The Swan Revived Holiday Inn Milton Keynes - East M1 Junc 14 High Street London Road Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell Milton Keynes MK16 0JA MK16 8AR Tel: 01908 610565 Tel: 01908 517404 Email : [email protected] Email: [email protected] Twin or a double room £85 B&B en-suite Website: holidayinn.com/mkeast Single £75 B&B en-suite 2 bars and restaurant £84.95 B&B quote ABB rate Location ½ mile from junction 14 M1. Restaurant and bar facilities. Fitness room and free car parking ABB Hotels in the Milton Keynes Area 2 (Please quote ABB at time of booking. Prices subject to changes) Ramada Encore Milton Keynes Woodley’s Farm House 312 Midsummer Boulevard Bow Brickhill Road Milton Keynes Woburn Sands MK9 2EA Milton Keynes Tel: 0870 428 1438 Buckinghamshire Fax: 0870 428 1439 MK17 8DE www.encoremiltonkeynes.co.uk Tel: 01908 582242 Bed & breakfast £85.00 Quote ABB Milton Single £45 including breakfast Keynes Double/twin £60 including breakfast TV, Video Library The hotel opened in 2006 and is situated close to the City Centre within easy driving distance of ABB. You can purchase a daily tickets for use in the local gym City Apartments MK Shenley Church End Tel: 01908 607080 Burchard Crescent Mobile: 07735 476121 Shenley Church End MK5 6HQ A variety of properties in and around Central Tel: 01908 505 467 Milton Keynes from exec apartments to shared Fax: 01908 502 308 accommodation rented on a weekly basis Online: www.innkeeperslodge.com Room to rent £120p/w 1-2 persons Studios £290/£320p/w 1-3 persons £69.95 per room includes full English breakfast Exec apartment £450/£520p/w 1-5 persons Situated in the new area of Milton Keynes, about Townhouse £550p/w 1-8 persons 12 minutes (1.7 Miles) from the training centre. The Shenley Church Inn is a Toby Hotel Email: [email protected] Website: www.mkapartments.com Station Hotel Furzton Lake/Premier Lodge 146 Station Road Shirwell Crescent Woburn Sands Furzton Milton Keynes MK4 1GA MK17 8SG Tel: 0870 990 6396 Tel: 01908 582 495 Fax: 01908 521 230 Single £30 including breakfast £65 per room Twin £45 including breakfast English breakfast £7.50/Continental £5.25 Twin En suite £65 including breakfast Situated by the wharf and lake, about 17 minutes Triple en-suite £75 including breakfast (2.9 Miles) from the training centre. The Furzton Lake is a Premier Lodge boasting an excellent Henry’s Table Restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere. http://www.premiertravelinn.co.uk/ ABB Hotels in the Milton Keynes Area 3 (Please quote ABB at time of booking. Prices subject to changes) Church House Hotel Travel Inn 59 Rowsham Dell Brickhill Street Giffard Park Willen Lake Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK14 5JS MK15 9HQ Tel: 01908 216030 Fax: 01908 216332 Tel: 01908 678 534 Email: [email protected] Fax: 01908 678 561 Website: http://www.churchhousehotel.co.uk £58 Mon – Thurs – room only B&B £69 £51 Fri – Sun – room only Enchanting individually designed country home. Close to beautiful woodland dell on edge of MK. Around 21 minutes (3.2 miles) away from the Warm friendly welcome, dinner available and training centre. bar facilities and games room. Travel Inn (Premier Travel Lodge) Holiday Inn Secklow Gate 500 Saxon Gate West Milton Keynes West Milton Keynes MK9 3BZ MK9 2HQ Tel: 0870 197 7184 Tel: 08704 009 057 Mon – Thurs £65 Room Only from £150 Fri – Sat £59 May have offers on so call to find correct prices. Room only English breakfast £7.50 www.holiday-inn.co.uk Novotel Different Drummer Hotel Layburn Court 92-94 High Street Heelands Stony Stratford Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK13 7RA MK11 1AH Tel: 01908 322 212 Tel: 01908 564 733 Fax: 01908 260646 Room rates from £97 Sunday & Monday £105.00 Tuesday & Wednesday Single Start at £60 Double £85.00 £82 Thursday Includes English breakfast or continental, tea & Breakfast £12 full English coffee in room, free internet access, free Sky movies & Sky channels. Double rooms if two people staying add £10.00 onto the price. The Broughton Hotel Travel Lodge Broughton Village 195 Grafton Gate Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK10 9AA Central Reservations Service Tel: 01908 667 726 08700 850 950 www.travelodge.co.uk All rooms £75 including breakfast £64.95 per room – Price changes from day to day it is best to book on the internet Room Only no breakfast served or any facilities ABB Hotels in the Milton Keynes Area 4 (Please quote ABB at time of booking. Prices subject to changes) Fir Tree Hotel The Swan Hotel The Square 36 Watling Street Woburn Sands Fenny Stratford Milton Keynes Milton Keynes MK17 8SY MK2 2BL 01908 582127 Tel: 01908 370 100 Email: [email protected] £50 Twin including breakfast. Single £32.50 Single partial on-suite £37.50 Twin on-suite £60.00 Double £50.00 All with full English breakfast Travelodge (Old Stratford) Towcester Road Old Stratford Milton Keynes MK19 6AQ Tel: 08700 850 950 Weekdays £65 ABB .
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