In the heart of Gerrards Cross and renowned for its good food, fine wines and award-winning ales, The Ethorpe Hotel exudes the character and charm that epitomise the traditional British inn.
meljones55
United Kingdom
this is a fansatic hotel old but just had a full make over - i have stopped here a lot over the past 20 years and seen 2 make overs - this one has really made the place homely and comfortable - trouble is they have hiked the prices too high for my company budget - so cant stop anymore
Situated in Gerrards Cross, 10 km from Uxbridge, The Greyhound Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
meljones55
United Kingdom
lovely staff and place looked nice - carpark was ideal
sadly the place had a massive flood few days before i arrived - room was unaffected but no food and no drinks in the evening - but did go to a great Indian restaurant in the town just a very short walk away
hotel did a breakfast next morning and was amazing - thank you - staff were just brilliant given the situation they were faced with - i will come back
Situated in Gerrards Cross, 10 km from Uxbridge and 12 km from Brunel University, RIOSHOUSE George-Inn features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Donald
United Kingdom
booking was easy and extending the stay was too.
all needs were met and the kitchen practical.
cleaned room every morning a bonus
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OYO Honeycroft Lodge is set in Uxbridge, 400 metres from Brunel University and 1.9 km from Uxbridge. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a shared kitchen.
Offering elegance, peace and tranquility, this lovely Georgian hotel is set in 10-acres of landscaped gardens; the ideal destination for a relaxing break, within easy reach of Royal Windsor, Eton and...
Theresa
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel, friendly staff, great food, very comfortable.
Ideally situated, 16th-century The Red Lion Hotel has excellent access to central London, via nearby Uxbridge & Hillingdon underground stations and is only 6.4 km from Heathrow Airport.
We really enjoyed the hotel. Our room had everything we required. One issue was that the floorboards were very squeeky and therefore pretty annoying. We appreciate it must be difficult to resolve this problem. Also it was very noisy on the Friday evening, mainly caused by a stag night!
We had a good breakfast one day and found a couple of very good restaurants in the village within easy walking distance. The staff were friendly and helpful.
richard
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Gerrards Cross as a convenient base for...
We stayed in Gerrards Cross as a convenient base for visiting friends and family. We did not really consider it as a holiday location. However, the train station is a few minutes walk away and the village common looked inviting although time and weather prevented us exploring.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed overnight as our daughter was flying from Heathrow...
We stayed overnight as our daughter was flying from Heathrow back to Canada the next morning. The good thing about the hotel was the convenience, and the proximity to other relatives. We met these relatives in the bar for a drink in the evening, which was nice.
However, the hotel was very tatty, and tired. In addition, there was a pervasive smell of damp/sewers upstairs including in our room. The windows in our room would not close, and the glass was cracked, with torn net curtains. The windows along the main corridor were open and locked in that way. Carpets were dirty, and the hot tap on the wash basin was loose so it had to be held to operate the tap. The toilet seat was hanging off too. The bed was very soft and uncomfortable. We had two tea bags in our room and had to ask for more so we had enough for tea in the morning. We won’t be returning!
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village with lots of choices to eat within walking...
Lovely village with lots of choices to eat within walking distance of Ethorpe hotel. A full size grocery store and 2 options for a chemist/ pharmacy if you need anything. As well as a post office. Easy cab options. Also right on train line.
Misti
United States
10
Scored 10
Very helpful and welcoming staff. Location is excellent.
Very helpful and welcoming staff. Location is excellent. Short walk in town and for rail connection into London. Rooms are comfortable and on our last two visits it was clear that the bathrooms had been upgraded to an excellent standard. Pretty standard breakfast and good bar meals.
Phil
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We were visiting for a family party nearby.
We were visiting for a family party nearby. For that purpose it was fine. We did not eat at the property other than breakfast. It is ok but is generally tired and in need of an update. Outside areas were untidy.
My stay at the Ethorpe went well, warm and friendly staff. Nothing to much trouble,and I would go there again , the same for my family as well. I would recommend the Ethorpe to my friends for good value for money.it has a lovely interesting quality shopping area. Some good quality Charity shops too. The buses stop outside the hotel, so don’t forget your bus passes if they apply. and the hotel is 5 mins from the train station , what more can you ask for.
After British Airways cancelled our Heathrow flight late at night and left us to find our own overnight accommodation, we were lucky to find a room at this hotel on booking.com. The staff were very welcoming and as the bar was still open we were able to relax with a quick beer before a comfortable night's sleep. The breakfast was excellent and the gardens were lovely.
Breakfast was fab, would have been brilliant getting the train to London (but rail strikes 😟) managed with a taxi and tube.
Room was quiet even with a function on.l, no noise disruption. Car charging was easy and available.
Bathroom was modern and clean and toiletries were lushious, great smelling! Would recommend and return.
this is a fansatic hotel old but just had a full make over - i have stopped here a lot over the past 20 years and seen 2 make overs - this one has really made the place homely and comfortable - trouble is they have hiked the prices too high for my company budget - so cant stop anymore
the staff were very friendly and helpful but the hotel seemed severely understaffed. the room was ok, the beds reasonably comfortable but we were surprised to find it out as a twin room. However the pub was close to the party we were going to, so convenient.
Great location and the place is much bigger than it looks. The restaurant downstairs is incredible, just go, don't deliberate, just make sure you eat in Yaprak. We are about to move to the area and it cemented the fact that we made the right choice.
The Bull is just across from Gerrards cross common ( which is lovely to walk around on a winters day) and very close to the centre with all its restaurants. I recommend Di Paulo for upscale Italian.
the staff were extremely friendly and helpful.
I liked to bed, it was very comfy. My room was always very clean.
It is also cheaper then the other Hotels in the area, which is a great. The bar is also very nice, it even has a fire place (something I like).
Very comfortable and quiet, clean, tidy and nicely decorated rooms
Excellent location - near shops, and a short walk to train to London
The staff are friendly and helpful
I’ve stayed at the Greyhound a few times and it is my favourite hotel to stay at in the area. I really like the decor and the staff are always really polite and friendly.
Everyone is very professional, helpful and friendly. The hotel is clean and for an unfussy stay works perfectly. Breakfast is generously and comprehensively provisioned.
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