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The Red Lion Hotel (Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire) Rooms from £135.00

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Description
This wisteria-clad historical hotel is uniquely located by the banks of the River Thames, close to Heathrow and Reading airports. Originally a coaching inn on the road to Oxford, the Red Lion Hotel has been offering hospitality to guests for over 600 years. Previous notable guests include Charles I and Queen Charlotte. The Red Lion Hotel is a combination of 15th, 16th and 17th century architecture and is furnished with antiques throughout. Privately owned by the Gill family, the hotel offers personal hospitality with friendly and attentive service. Rooms in the hotel are individually furnished in an English country style, containing period furniture and antique prints and paintings. Many enjoy tranquil river views.
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26 Bedrooms
The Red Lion Hotel| Map
Hart Street
Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
RG9 2AR
Rating Rating 3 star
Facilities Facilities in or near this accommodation
Continental breakfast 24 Hour front desk Luggage storage Restaurant Dry Cleaning Service Family Rooms Baby Sitting Service Bar
24 hour front desk Continental breakfast
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