The Langley
Iver, Buckinghamshire
The Langley is a hotel located in Iver.
Surround yourself with incomparable style at The Langley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buckinghamshire. Beautifully situated in the former manor home of the third Duke of Marlborough on 150 acres of formal gardens and parklands originally designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, The Langley offers an exclusive luxury retreat in the heart of Iver's countryside. Relax in our sophisticated rooms and suites, each meticulously restored with modern furnishings amidst historic features. Dine on perfectly crafted cuisine in our welcoming restaurant, enjoy a classic Afternoon Tea or savour light fare and cocktails in our bar.
Our opulent spa and gym feature holistic wellness treatments, along with an indoor and outdoor pool, a thermal area, fitness programs, and healthful dining selections. Let the natural beauty and world-class services of our hotel in Langley Park take you back to the timeless luxury of elegant country living.
Nearby restaurants include Nando's - Slough High Street, Indian Nights, The Tummy Fillers, and The Garden Room.
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