Places to stay in Weedon Hill, Buckinghamshire
Weedon is a village and civil parish north of Aylesbury and south of Hardwick in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire. The toponym is derived from the Old English for "hill with a heathen temple". In records dated 1066 the village was recorded as Weodune. Places to eat in the region include Chesham Cottage, W. Brazil & Co, The Drawingroom, and Roots Coffee Food.
The center of Weedon Hill ( which is at is longitude -0°38'42.007 and latitude 51°41'26.236 ) is located 2 miles away from Amersham, 4 miles away from Winchmore Hill, 6 miles away from Seer Green and 6 miles away from Beaconsfield.
Available Weedon Hill lodging
We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Weedon Hill.
Weedon Hill Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Mr & Mrs Smith The Crown
Approx 3 miles away in Amersham:
Lane End Conference Centre
Approx 5 miles away in High Wycombe:
Nita Hurley's Bed And Breakfast
Approx 3 miles away in Amersham:
Weedon Hill Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Approx 5 miles away in Seer Green:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Weedon Hill
Chesham Tandoori ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 48 Broad Street, Chesham, 2 miles from the center of Weedon Hill. Come in, relax and let us serve you some of the finest and most innovative dishes for miles around.
We have worked closely with our master chefs to produce a vibrant menu with many mouth watering traditional classics as well as some new dishes you may not have tried before.
www.cheshamtandoori.com
Restaurant At The Crown Inn ( Dining / Other ). Located at 16 High Street, Amersham, 2 miles from the center of Weedon Hill. The Crown in Old Amersham, situated at the end of the Metropolitan Line and 40 minutes from London, is the second in a family of modern day coaching inns recently renovated by the designer Ilse Crawford (other works include Babington House). The old timber building is situated in the centre of the historic market town, attracting locals, restaurant guests and night time travelers. The inns interior is made up of rural materials - from Ercol chairs made in High Wycombe to traditional plaster made from lime and horsehair. The /back room/ with its inglenook fire and view of the cobbled courtyard is perfect for private gatherings and feasting of up to 40, while the bar and restaurant area is the communal heartbeat of the inn. The seasonally inspired, locally sourced food is overseen by the celebrated Rosie Sykes (author of The Kitchen Revolution). In-between times are satisfied with home baked cheese scones and fruit cake with Cashel Blue while the main menus changes daily
hawkynsrestaurant.co.uk
The Drawingroom ( / Vegetarian ). The Drawingroom - ‘home to emerging stars’ and wonderfully fresh, exotic and tasty food. At The Drawingroom we function as a Vegetarian Café/Restaurant offering a World food tasty menu – including a Breakfast & Lunch Menu and Tapas & Mezze Menu.
www.the-drawingroom.co.uk
Chesham Cottage ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 20 Church Street, Chesham, 2 miles from the center of Weedon Hill. If you enjoy the taste of the Orient then come along to Chesham Cottage and try the much acclaimed home cooking of Roseanna and Michael Fung. A warm welcome and cozy atmosphere awaits you.
Situated on thee edge of Chesham’s historic old town our restaurant seats 40 people. We also have a takeaway counter offering telephone ordering, collection and delivery service.
Our fully licensed restaurant offers a wide selection of Chinese (Cantonese, Peking and Szechuan), Thai and Malaysian dishes, all with vegetarian options.
www.cheshamcottage.co.uk
Annie Bailey's ( Dining / Other ). Our aim is for you to enjoy a relaxing meal in our very comfortable surroundings or just to meet friends and enjoy a glass of wine or beer at the bar or by the fire.
In the summer months come and enjoy our beautiful secluded and very private courtyard
www.anniebaileys.com
Kens ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 131 Station Road, Amersham, 2 miles from the center of Weedon Hill. We are a family run Chinese restaurant and takeaway situated on the top of station road since 1997. The building has had a long history of Chinese restaurants dating back for decades.
www.kensbeijing.com