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A 15-minute walk from Newbury Train Station and lees than 10 minutes from the town center, the Bacon Arms provides bed and breakfast accommodations and a bar and restaurant. There is free Wi-Fi in all areas. Rooms at this Marstons Inn have an private bathroom with shower. Each room has a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee facilities. Breakfast is served each morning, and the pub serves a full menu including steaks, burgers, sharing platters, pasta and desserts. The Bacon Arms is less than 2 miles from Newbury Racecourse and just under 1 miles from the Corn Exchange and Market Place. Reading, Basingstoke, Swindon and historic Oxford are all around 30-35 minutes’ drive from the town.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Berkshire
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in the county of Berkshire
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a Picturesque Village in the county of Hampshire
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in the county of Hampshire
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in the county of Wiltshire
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in the county of Wiltshire
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in the county of Hampshire
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