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Situated in the Royal County of Berkshire, Beech House Hotel is one of the finest Reading hotels. It is the perfect haven to relax after a busy day and ideally located for the business person or the tourist, as it is close to the modern business centres of Reading and the Thames Valley and within easy reach of a host of memorable tourist attractions. This late Victorian House, once a family home, now offers its guests the comfort and facilities of the twenty first century whilst retaining the elegance of days gone by. The hotel is set within tranquil grounds with beautifully appointed, individually decorated bedrooms. It has ample off-road parking and is well served by public transport bus routes.
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