The Queens Arms is the award-winning hotel, pub and restaurant with its own private lodge. Situated in the beautiful village of East Garston, yet only 3 miles from junction 14 of the M4, The Queens Arms is perfectly placed between London and the West Country yet in the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The Queens Arms features 12 bespoke bedrooms, all of which have been thoughtfully and individually designed in a traditional country inn style with added contemporary touches: seriously comfortable beds with crisp bed linen, feather pillows and duvets, flat screen TVs, hairdryers, super-fast broadband and organic REN toiletries.
On arrival you will discover a large friendly bar with log fire that leads into our dining room, capable of seating intimate tables of 2 to a large party of 40. Leading out through the French doors are the covered terrace, a south facing patio and a large enclosed garden – all ideal for alfresco dining. Children and dogs welcome.
The Queens Lodge, is a beautiful & spacious room with high oak beamed ceiling. It is the perfect venue for any occasion. Buffets up to 100 or sit-down meals up to 65, business meetings, wedding parties & much more.
The Queen’s is about 70 miles from central London and about three miles from junction 14 of the M4. The A338 takes you most of the way to Great Shefford; thereafter, follow the country road to East Garston (see maps). The hotel is on the right-hand side, just as you enter the village. The hotel and Parsonage Lodge (opposite) both have ample car-parking space.
The Queens Arms is situated in quaint village of East Garston. A quiet and attractive village of some 300 inhabitants set in the beautiful Lambourn Valley, about four miles from junction 14 of the M4. London is barely an hour away, Heathrow 45 minutes and Swindon and Reading only a couple of stops down the motorway; but despite its easy access to these bustling places, East Garston feels like a world away from all of them.
By Rail. The nearest station is at Hungerford (about eight miles away) with direct trains to Newbury, Reading, Slough and London Paddington.
By Air. Heathrow is about 45 minutes away along the M4. The airports at Southampton, Bristol and Bournemouth are also within easy reach. The Queens Arms also has its own helipad.
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