Places to stay in Winchmore Hill, Buckinghamshire

Winchmore Hill is a hamlet in the parish of Penn, in Buckinghamshire. Places to eat in the region include The Red Lion Penn, Royal Standard Of England, Restaurant At The Royal Standard Of England, and Restaurant At The Crown Inn.

The center of Winchmore Hill ( which is at is longitude -0°39'11.329 and latitude 51°38'41.668 ) is located 3 miles away from Beaconsfield, 3 miles away from Seer Green, 3 miles away from Amersham and 4 miles away from Loudwater.

Available Winchmore Hill lodging

We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Winchmore Hill.

Winchmore Hill Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Mr & Mrs Smith The Crown

Approx 3 miles away in Amersham:

Five-hundred year-old coaching inn, The Crown hotel in Amersham has undergone a modern-rustic makeover at the hands of style guru Ilse Crawford, seeing its original olde-worlde features seamlessly complemented by a fresh, contemporary-comfy design.
16 High Street
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Bed & Breakfasts

Chequers Inn B&B

Approx 3 miles away in Amersham:

The Chequers Inn is situated just 7 minutes walk from Amersham Railway Station, which has 35-minutes connections to central London and 30-minutes links to Heathrow Airport. Direct services to Wembley Stadium are also available and take just 20 minutes.
51 London Road West
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Bed & Breakfasts

Glory Farm Cottage

This cosy home is at the edge of Holmer Green Village, with off road parking; close to Chiltern countryside, yet within easy access to the M40, M25, Heathrow (35mins), Windsor (35mins)and Oxford (40mins). Amersham station is only 5 miles away with underground or Chiltern Railway into London.
Fagnall Lane
Winchmore Hill, Buckinghamshire

Approx 5 miles away in Gerrards Cross:

High Street
Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire

Winchmore Hill Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Approx 4 miles away in Seer Green:

Set in a peaceful rural location, a mile or so from Chalfont St Giles, Highclere Farm provides hard standing and grass pitches (with electrical hook-up) ideal for touring the South of England. There are extensive, level, grass pitches for camping all in a safe, fenced, child friendly environment.
Highclere/Newbarn Lane
Seer Green, Buckinghamshire
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Winchmore Hill

Photograph of Jasmine, Beaconsfield
Jasmine

Jasmine ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 15a Penn Road, Beaconsfield, 3 miles from the center of Winchmore Hill. Jasmine is a popular Oriental Cuisine restaurant in the heart of Beaconsfield. Serving high quality and authentic Chinese food, Jasmine offers Cantonese, Pekingese and Szechuan style dishes along with all the traditional favourites. jasmineofbeaconsfield.co.uk Link

China Diner Restaurant ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 7 The Highway, Beaconsfield, 3 miles from the center of Winchmore Hill. Located in the heart of Beaconsfield, China Diner is a family-owned restaurant, specialising in authentic Szechuan and Pekinese cuisine. China Diner was founded in 1978 by Restauranteur George Li, at the beginning of Pekinese cooking in the UK. His skill, tenacity and his keen eye for excellence, laid the foundations for the restaurant, that has remained proudly independent and a firm favourite in Beaconsfield for almost 50 years. www.china-diner.co.uk Link

The Artichoke Restaurant ( / Modern European ). Located at 9 Market Square, Old Amersham, Amersham, 3 miles from the center of Winchmore Hill. Situated in the heart of the beautiful old town of Amersham, the team at Artichoke strives to deliver the best possible neighbourhood restaurant experience. www.artichokerestaurant.co.uk Link

Restaurant At The Crown Inn ( Dining / Other ). Located at 16 High Street, Amersham, 3 miles from the center of Winchmore 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 Link