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Fines Bayliwick Country House Hotel Average guest score: 7.48/10 7.5

Fines Bayliwick Country House Hotel

London Road, off Nevelle Close, RG42 4AB Binfield

Fines Bayliwick House is one of the oldest country homes in Binfield. This charming country house hotel offers the discerning visitor an exceptional standard of accommodation and service in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.

There are 20-richly appointed individually designed en-suite bedrooms and much of the original character, like the lovely old fireplaces have been retained. All are equipped with private telephone, tea/coffee making facilities, trouser press, hairdryer and satellite tv.

Rooms: 20

Available rooms from 22 November 2008 to 23 November 2008 (Change dates)

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Hotel Facilities

General

Breakfast Buffet All Public and Private spaces non-smoking Non-Smoking Rooms Parking Continental Breakfast Restaurant Free Parking Express Check-In/Check-Out Bar

Activities

Golf Course (within 3 km)

Services

Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included Laundry VIP Room Facilities Ironing Service Bridal Suite Internet Services Meeting/Banquet Facilities Fax/Photocopying Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN

Location

Shopping Centre Near Highway Countryside Near Airport Near Train Station Park

Internet

Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

Guest Parking

Free Secured parking is possible on site.

Fines Bayliwick House is one of the oldest country homes in Binfield. The name Bayliwick is an old term which refers to the district within a bailiffs' jurisdiction. The grounds in which the house now stands were part of a walk and hunting area used extensively by James I in the early 17th century when this land was part of Windsor Forest.

This charming country house hotel offers the discerning visitor an exceptional standard of accommodation and service in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.

There are twenty richly appointed individually designed en-suite bedrooms and much of the original character, like the lovely old fireplaces have been retained. All are equipped with private telephone, tea/coffee making facilities, trouser press, hairdryer and satellite televisions, which provides twenty-four hours viewing.

All rooms have complementary wireless internet access.

At Fines Bayliwick every attention is given to detail providing an excellent private venue for business luncheons as well as conference facilities where full catering and professional requirements can be met. Our Conference rooms are equipped with Plasma screen for Online presentation, Flipchart, O/head projectors and Tele Conferencing.


Food & beverage

Breakfast is served from 07:00 until 09:00.
Lunch is served from 12:00 until 14:30.
Dinner is served from 19:00 until 22:00.


Nearby Attractions:

Ascot Racecourse
The history of Ascot Racecourse goes back nearly 300 years. It was Queen Anne who first saw the potential of a racecourse for Ascot, which in those days was known at East Cote. Whilst out riding she came across an area of open heath, not far from Windsor Castle, that seemed an ideal place for "horses to gallop at full stretch".
The racecourse was built in 1711 on the orders of Queen Anne and the first race meeting was held there on Saturday, 11 August that year. Her Majesty's Plate, worth 100 guineas was the inaugural event, open to any horse, mare or gelding over the age of six. The plate prizes were reputedly paid for using money from the secret service fund.
With its sleek, lean horses and marvellous millinery, jockeys in bright silks and roaring crowds, Royal Ascot is one of the most colourful and popular events of the British summer season. This famous week of horse racing is held at Ascot Racecourse near Windsor Castle in the third week of June each year. This year's meeting will be held from Tuesday 17 June to Saturday 21 June.

Windsor Castle
Over a period of nearly 1,000 years it has been inhabited continuously, and altered and refurbished by successive monarchs. Some were great builders, strengthening the Castle against uprising and rebellion; others, living in more peaceful times, created a palatial Royal residence. William the Conqueror chose the site, high above the river Thames and on the edge of a Saxon hunting ground. It was a day's march from the Tower of London and intended to guard the western approaches to the capital.
The twentieth-century history of the Castle is dominated by the major fire that started on 20 November 1992. It began in the Private Chapel, when a spotlight came into contact with a curtain and ignited the material.

The next five years were spent restoring Windsor Castle to its former glory. It resulted in the greatest historic building project to have been undertaken in this country in the twentieth century, reviving many traditional crafts. The restoration was completed six months ahead of schedule on 20 November 1997 at a cost of £37 million (US $59.2 million), £3 million below budget. Seventy per cent of the necessary revenue was raised from opening Buckingham Palace's State Rooms to visitors in August and September.

To mark the completion, The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh held a 'thank you' reception in the restored rooms on 14 November 1997 for 1,500 contractors. On 20 November that year they celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary with a ball also held at Windsor Castle.

Henley Royal Regatta
In 1829 a boat race challenge was held between teams representing the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The venue chosen was a straight stretch of the Thames at the small town of Henley (or more properly, Henley-on-Thames). Even though "The Boat Race" between the university teams was moved to a course closer to London, the first Henley Regatta was inaugurated in 1839.
The regatta proper takes up five days in early July, but for weeks either side of the event the river banks are crammed with marquees and observation stands. There are now so many entries for events that qualifying races are held throughout the week before the regatta proper, so if you'd like to take in world class rowing without the crowds, arrive then.
Throughout the Victorian period Henley became a major social event, and the regatta is still descended upon by the English upper classes every year. Henley itself is a lovely town, with many medieval buildings of character and charm, including the church of Saint Mary, which has 13th century underpinnings beneath its Victorian facade. There is a 14th century chantry house attached to the church.

Reading Festival
The first thing you need to know is this is not a reading festival where you bring books and read them. The Reading Festival actually started as a jazz festival, but you wouldn't realise it now. In the 1990s it firmly established itself as the premier music festival for alternative/indie music. There have been many great performances given by a host of seminal acts. Bands like The Pixies, Prodigy, The Beastie Boys and Public Enemy have all played at Reading
It's a rock festival, it's very good and it's held in Reading, Berkshire in England every year on the August Bank Holiday weekend.


Directions
From M4
Leave at junction 10 taking the A329(M) to Bracknell. Take first exit off the A329(M) signposted for Binfield. At roundabout take first left (B3408). Proceed along B3408, over the traffic lights and take the first turning left into Nevelle Close
From M3
Leave at junction 3 and take A322 for Bracknell. At third roundabout follow signs for M4. Keep following signs until the Binfield exit. Take the third exit off Coppid Beech roundabout. Proceed along B3408, over the traffic lights and take the first turning left into Nevelle Close


Bookings can be made by persons aged 18 years or older. All bookings must be guaranteed or paid for by a credit or debit card.

In the event of a late check-in being required (after 23:00), you must notify the hotel when making the reservation. Fines Bayliwick Hotel has a separate late check-in process.

Cancellations must be made 24 hours before 12:00 on the first day of the stay. Late cancellations and no-shows will incur a full charge for the entire booking.

For early departures from a multi-night stay, please notify reception or a duty manager before 24-hours on the day of departure. Full payment will be made at check-in, so refunds will not be given for the remaining nights of the reservation.

If the first night of a multi-night stay on any rate is missed, that night will be charged for, and the rest of the reservation may be cancelled. The room will be re-sold and the whole booking forfeited. No refund will be provided.

Cancellation

If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.


Children and extra beds

All children are welcome.
All children under 5 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All older children or adults are charged GBP 10.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1.


Pets

Pets are not allowed.


Check In

14:00

Check Out

11:00

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Available rooms from 22 November 2008 to 23 November 2008 (Change dates)

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Your reservation is absolutely secure. All personal data is encrypted and will be processed in a secure way. Bookings takes the privacy of your personal data very serious. Your personal information will only be used to process your booking. For more information, read our privacy statement. Bookings will not charge you any reservation fees for making this booking, nor charge your credit card. You will simply pay for your stay at the hotel. Cancellation is free of charge; provided you adhere to the notification period stated in the hotel cancellation policy (see "Hotel Policies" below). More information can be found in our terms and conditions

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