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We have 4 hotels in Winnersh.

 
 
Pheasant Inn Hotel Star Rating 4        
355 Reading Road

The Pheasant hotel is a friendly, traditional hotel and pub, It is located in the heart of Winnersh village, 2 miles from the centre of the historic market town of Wokingham A 4 minute walk from Winnersh train station on the mainline between Reading and London, Waterloo (Wokingham is a 3 minute ride on the train and winnersh triangle is 2min. by train Bracknel 10 mins). The Pheasant Hotel has 12 modern, high specification bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, Colour TVs, twin or double beds and free high speed, wireless internet located in a building adjacent to the inn with ample parking and allows 24 hour access to the roomsOur hotel accomodation is ideal for business travellers working at the Winnersh Triangle (2 mins), Molly Millers Wokingham (5 mins)and Bracknell (15 mins) industrial estates.
Holiday Inn Reading M4 Jct 10 Star Rating 4        
Wharefdale Road, Winnersh Triangle

Off the M4, this stylish contemporary hotel is 2.3 miles from Dinton Pastures Country Park.Relaxed rooms in warm tones feature flat-screen TVs, en suite bathrooms with rainfall showers and minifridges, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities and ergonomic desks.
Tudor Place Star Rating 3.5        
92 Arbor Lane

Located 3.7 miles from the M4 motorway and an 8-minute walk from Winnersh train station, this B&B housed in a charming Tudor-style cottage is also 2.8 miles from the market town of Wokingham.
Seasons Apartments Winnersh Star Rating 4        
Roundabout Lane

Seasons Apartments Winnersh is ideally placed in a peaceful setting in Winnersh, just a short drive from Wokingham and Reading. It is ideally positioned for guests wanting to discover the area's attractions.There are a range of amenities on offer to guests of the property, including a 24-hour reception and wireless internet.
 
 
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Winnersh is a village and civil parish in the borough of Wokingham in Berkshire, England.