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The Bunk Inn at Curridge is owned and run by the Liquorish family and was established over ten years ago. Situated in the heart of the West Berkshire countryside, but just minutes from the M4 and A34, The Bunk Inn is renowned for its cuisine and the warm friendly atmosphere that surrounds it. During the winter months the newly extended bar area along with the warm, cosy log fire provides a truly British welcome. Equally inviting in the summer months you can relax in the attractive garden or patio area. The addition of six luxury bedrooms and a newly refurbished kitchen have significantly enhanced the facilities. This only leaves one question, whether to dine in the stylish non-smoking restaurant or in the lovely conservatory. The Bunk is also a free house with a wide selection of real ales for beer lovers, and can cater for business and family parties of up to seventy people.
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