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Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury - South , Weston Turville

Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire, England

Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury - South , Weston Turville in Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire, England
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About Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury - South , Weston Turville

Set in the ancient Aylesbury village of Weston Turville, Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury (South) features free on-site parking and an on-site pub with roaring log fires. Aylesbury town center and Go Ape! Adventure Park can be reached in 10 minutes by car. A flat-screen TV, private bathroom and tea/coffee making facilities are featured in all rooms at Innkeeper's Lodge Aylesbury (South), Weston Turville. A continental breakfast buffet is served each morning. Traditional Sunday roasts are served in the Vintage Inns pub, as well as a wide range of modern British classics. Cask ales and fine wines are on offer at the bar, which includes a pretty beer garden for the warmer months. The famous Icknield Way path is 10 minutes by car and dotted with archaeological remains. Buckinghamshire Railway Center is only 10.8 miles away and The Weston Turville Golf Club is a 5-minute walk.


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