Our insider guide: The best places to eat and stay near Marlow
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At this time of year, when the leaves have fallen and the air feels crisp, there are few things more comforting than a weekend in the country enjoying long pub lunches, roaring fires and winter walks.
Here, we are surrounded by some of the best country pubs and hotels in Buckinghamshire and beyond, so we’ve chosen our favourite local places to eat and stay to make a weekend of your trip to Home Barn. We hope you enjoy our blog post Our insider guide: The best places to eat and stay near Marlow.
The cosy local pub
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Tom Kerridge’s foodie triangle
The luxury country house
The rural Chiltern inn
With unfussy fine dining, The Bottle and Glass Inn in Binfield Heath – half an hour’s drive from Home Barn – is a great rural base from which to explore the pretty South Oxfordshire countryside around Henley-on-Thames. With glowing log burners and fantastic walks on the doorstep (they have maps at the bar), muddy boots, dogs and children are most welcome here.
Bones Lane, Binfield Heath RG9 4JT; bottleandglassinn.com
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The romantic spa hotel
For a special occasion, combine a trip to Home Barn with a stay at nearby Danesfield House Hotel and Spa where you can enjoy fine dining, afternoon tea or a relaxing afternoon in the spa. Breathe in the beautiful views of the Thames and rolling Chiltern hills on a stroll around the grounds followed by a steaming cup of tea, or something stronger, in front of the fire in the grand wood-panelled drawing room.
Henley Road, Marlow SL7 2EY; danesfieldhouse.co.uk
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The picturesque walkers’ pub
With an inglenook fireplace, low beams, great real ales and pub food, the Bull and Butcher in the pretty village of Turville (a regular TV and film location) is the perfect place from which to explore Buckinghamshire’s Hambleden Valley on foot. Blow away the cobwebs with a winter pub walk starting at the Bull and Butcher, heading to The Chequers Inn in Fingest, on to The Frog at Skirmett, and stopping off at The Stag and Huntsman in Hambleden – all of which boast great food and roaring log fires.
Holloway Lane, Henley-on-Thames RG9 6QU; thebullandbutcher.com
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The charming village inn
Just a ten-minute drive from Home Barn is the pretty riverside village of Cookham, made famous by painter Stanley Spencer. Our favourite place to eat in Cookham is Bel and The Dragon, one of the oldest coaching inns in England, across the road from the Stanley Spencer Gallery. After a brisk walk along the Thames, hunker down next to the wood fire and expect fantastic food at this dog-friendly pub. They also have a handful of rooms, complete with complimentary sloe gin and scotch whisky.
High Street, Cookham SL6 9SQ; belandthedragon-cookham.co.uk
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