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Ibis Budget Beaconsfield

★★★Beaconsfield
7.9/ 10Good

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Rooms & Views

TRIPLE - Room with a large bed bunk bed.

Cocoon & Design room with double bed and duvet, overhead bunk bed for 1 person, XL light shower and separate toilet, fla…

DOUBLE - Room with a large bed for 2 people.

Cocoon & Design room with a double bed and large duvet, XL light shower and separate toilet, flat-screen TV, multimedia…

TWIN - Room with twin beds

Cocoon & Design Room with twin beds and soft duvets, shower and separate toilet, flat-screen TV, multimedia connections…

Accessible DOUBLE - Room with a large double bed

Accessible rooms feature wheelchair turning space, alarm cords, wheel-in shower, bathroom grab rails, accessible bed, wa…

Accessible TWIN - Room with twin beds

Accessible rooms feature wheelchair turning space, alarm cords, wheel-in shower, bathroom grab rails, accessible bed, wa…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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.4.9km
  • 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.1.5km
  • 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.8.8km
  • 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.8.7km
  • 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

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Attractions nearby

  • Cliveden country house in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK5.4km
  • Bulstrode Park Grade II* listed park and garden in Buckinghamshire, England, UK3.3km
  • Maidenhead Railway Bridge railway bridge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England9.0km
  • St James Church, Gerrards Cross church in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, UK4.9km
  • The Chalfont Viaduct railway viaduct in south-east England, built in 19066.4km
  • Cookham Bridge bridge in United Kingdom6.2km
  • Stanley Spencer Gallery art museum in Cookham, Berkshire, United Kingdom6.4km
  • Taplow burial medieval barrow in England7.9km

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