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Premier Inn High Wycombe / Beaconsfield

High Wycombe
7.9/ 10Good

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Rooms & Views

Accessible room

A large room with a 480mm-high bed, level access en-suite shower room with folding seat & wide-entry doors

Standard twin - double bed and sofa bed

The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and mor…

Standard family

The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Our family rooms include a double or kingsize…

Standard accessible

Our accessible rooms offer more space, a double or kingsize bed between 480mm and 520mm in height, and wider entry bathr…

Standard twin - two single beds

The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and mor…

Standard double

The same comfort you know and love, just with a modernised look and feel! Enjoy our latest design, mood lighting and mor…

Standard double with a view

A great view, super-comfy bed, powerful shower and blackout curtains – our double rooms have everything you'll need for…

Premier Plus accessible

As well as more space, a double or kingsize bed between 480mm and 520mm in height, and wider entry bathrooms with a lowe…

Standard family with a view

Our family rooms with a view include a double or kingsize bed, plus a sofa bed and pull-out bed depending on the number…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Hand and Flowers★★ Michelin This flagship operation from Tom Kerridge – the king of British pub dining – provides exactly what you'd expect: classic dishes executed with such skill and precision that they soar to rarely seen heights. The menu is not overly long but it still proves hard to choose, as every dish sounds so appealing. The ingredients are exemplary, presentation is first-rate and the bold, natural flavours are given room to shine, resulting in memorable dishes like an outstanding banana soufflé. The beams add character to the room, while the friendly staff keep the atmosphere light and convivial.7.5km
  • The Coach★ Michelin The Hand and Flowers' reputation goes before it, but not quite as many people are familiar with its younger sister, The Coach, despite 2025 having marked its 10th successful year. A cosy, compact pub it has a relaxed, informal vibe – and the sharing of dishes is positively encouraged. Lunchtime sees a set-priced menu, while dinner offers an extensive à la carte that includes everything from deep-fried cod with pease pudding or their ‘rotisserie of the day’ to sticky toffee pudding with beef suet. Cooking is of the highest order and the hugely satisfying dishes burst with punchy flavours.7.0km
  • Artichoke★ Michelin At the centre of a picturesque market town sits this 16th-century red-brick house, where the interior blends historic touches and an inglenook fireplace with smart modern design. To start, sample the signature Chiltern Black ale bread, before dining from one of a variety of menus that showcase the experienced chef's accomplished cooking, where the well-measured flavour combinations have an understated complexity. Seasonality is to the fore, as evidenced by superb dishes like local lamb sweetbreads with first flush garden peas and morel mushrooms.8.4km
  • The OarsmanBib Spend an hour or two at this lovely pub and you'll leave feeling a good deal happier than when you entered. The impressive kitchen and service teams will ensure you are looked-after and well-fed, inside the charming surroundings of their part-red-brick, part-timbered pub – which also boasts a lovely enclosed terrace. The cooking puts naturally delicious ingredients at the forefront and doesn't shy away from big flavours, like warming nudja with roasted poussin. Look out for the 'Steak Frites Night' and come midweek to make the most of the wallet-friendly pricing.6.9km
  • The Greyhound Your visit here will be an instantly enjoyable one thanks to the genuine warmth and friendliness of owners Daniel and Margriet. They are natural hosts, providing attentive service while making all their diners feel at ease. The setting for their endearing hospitality is a charming 17th-century former coaching inn that retains many of its original features. The cooking itself consists of eye-catching dishes that are refined yet hearty, showcasing carefully crafted, classic combinations which burst with natural flavours – like the terrific prune soufflé with Armagnac Anglaise.4.1km
  • The Three OaksBib Situated in a rural-feeling location on the London commuter belt, this appealing, well-run pub comprises several different areas; dine in the brighter room overlooking the terrace and pretty garden, or head straight outside on warmer days. The cooking is satisfying and seasonal, with the chefs skilfully weaving in subtle influences from across East and Southeast Asia, be it miso mushroom parfait, gochujang-glazed squid or Northern Thai red curry soup. The great value set menu, bright young team and well-chosen wine list all enhance the experience.9.5km
  • The Butcher's Tap and Grill A part of the ever-evolving Tom Kerridge stable, this is one of his busiest spots and it's easy to see why. Friendly and laid-back, it's a 'does what it says on the tin' kind of place where meats of undeniable quality are given pride of place on the menu and on the butcher's shop counter. There are some well-made snacks to whet the appetite, but really this is all about the main event: pop in for a quick burger or stay a while and enjoy the premium cuts cooked to your liking, which might include Aberdeen Angus beef, Blythburgh pork or Suffolk Texel lamb.7.0km
  • Roux at Skindles You can't keep Alain Roux away from the banks of the Thames. Up the road from his famous Waterside Inn, he owns this contemporary brasserie and cocktail bar in a similarly pleasant riverside setting. The skill and confidence of the chefs is evident across the menu of traditional French and other European dishes, particularly in classical elements like the rich, meaty sauces. If you're lucky, there might be a fruits de mer chalked up on the blackboard specials. Arrive early for drinks on the terrace or in the cocktail bar.9.4km
  • Seasonality What started out as a produce shop has morphed into a bright and airy restaurant, which is run with a lovely personal touch by Wesley Smalley as he cooks at an on-view island kitchen. As its name and history suggests, seasonal ingredients are the foundation of the cooking, put front and centre in assured, colourful dishes that carry an appealing clarity of flavour. Regular supper evenings offer tasting menus inspired by the produce of the moment, while they still offer the 'dine at home' boxes they've done since day one.9.8km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Cliveden country house in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK5.6km
  • Adams Park football stadium in England7.7km
  • Marlow Bridge bridge over the River Thames in England7.1km
  • Desborough Castle hillfort in Buckinghamshire6.4km
  • Maidenhead Railway Bridge railway bridge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England9.7km
  • Cookham Bridge bridge in United Kingdom5.2km
  • Stanley Spencer Gallery art museum in Cookham, Berkshire, United Kingdom5.5km
  • Bulstrode Park Grade II* listed park and garden in Buckinghamshire, England, UK8.3km

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