The Crown At Cookham

A cosy stay at a Berkshire pub bearing in mind rooms, including breakfast and optional three-course dinner

The independently owned Crown at Cookham is a cosy 18th-century pub bearing in mind rooms in the picturesque village of Cookham, just south of the River Thames in rural Berkshire. Hardwood floors and conventional ceiling beams create for a low-key, cosy setting in this manageable watering hole.

Foodies will delight in the varied restaurant offerings and a long wander out in the countys hills could not be bigger rewarded than once a relaxing beverage by the fireside. Locally sourced fabricate is guaranteed as is a hot benefits that is reflective of the courtesy and culture of its surrounding village. Spend an hour at the Church of Holy Trinity which still exhibits parts of its Norman origins or promenade all along the scenic residential place of Cookham Dean.

Explore Berkshires bucolic green landscape which captures wooded valleys and little hamlets and is the backdrop to a large sum of large stately homes and gardens. Maidenheads respected and refined centre is filled back boutiques, restaurants, bistros and bars whilst a significant historic and architectural engross balances the scene. Combine this as soon as relaxing river walks and cute boat trips and your experience is the epitome of an English country fracture.