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Hotels near Ashridge House
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Hartwell House
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 12.25 miles
'National Trust Winter Break' Special Offer
A grand country house with both Jacobean and Georgain sides, Hartwell gazes over an 18th-century landscape, with Ionic temple, obelisk, and a lake spanned by an arch from the old Kew Bridge.
The Farmhouse at Redcoats
Hitchin, Hertfordshire 16.02 miles
Foodie Staycation Package Special Offer
With many features dating from the 15th century, this well-restored old farmhouse stands in large, landscaped gardens amid serene countryside. The hotel and restaurant, part of the Nye family's Anglian Country Inns, have intimate sitting areas and warming fires in inglenook fireplaces.
The Fox at Willian
Willian, Hertfordshire 18.37 miles
Complimentary Gin & Tonic Special Offer
By the parish church in a quiet village mentioned in the Domesday Book, this inviting pub is a popular gathering place, and makes an 'excellent overnight stop'.
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Sopwell House Hotel
St Albans, Hertfordshire 10.94 miles
A favourite hangout of the England football team, the former home of Lord Louis Mountbatten is 'well-run', with contemporary bedrooms, cosseting suites, a good choice of eating and drinking spaces, and a magnificent spa.

Cliveden House
Taplow, Berkshire 17.55 miles
Redolent of its sometimes racy past, this veritable palazzo, designed by Sir Charles Barry in 1850 for the Duke of Sutherland, sits in National Trust pleasure grounds above the Thames.