Hitchambury Manor

Holidays (Self Catering) in Maidenhead

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Hunts Lane
Taplow
Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 0HH

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Set in 5 acres of landscaped gardens and surrounded by delightful English countryside, Hitchambury Manor is situated just outside the quaint village of Taplow, near Maidenhead and Slough, with easy access to the M4, M40 and M25 motorways and only 15 minutes from London Heathrow Airport.

The Manor, with its galleried landing and antique oakwood panelling has twenty-six spacious and tastefully furnished bedrooms.

Hitchambury has 6 kitchens fitted with microwaves and all the general utensils required for day to day cooking. Irons, ironing-boards and a small laundry are also available

History

Some local historians believe that the site where Hitchambury now stands was probably an iron-age hillfort and was known as 'The Hill Fort of the one who follows the cattle' !

Apparently 'bury' is a distortion of a Saxon word burgh which meant fort or stronghold.

Until 1909 Hitchambury Manor or Hitchambury as it was then, used to be the Parsonage for Hitcham Church and a terrier, or list of church lands and buildings, state that the parsonage was 'built all of timber and covered in tiles and the whole building contrived in two storeys and siposed in fifteen rooms.

Hitchambury was enlarged in 1685 and 1702 and new barns were erected in 1679. Also a set of Elm trees were planted in 1684, though sadly these no longer exist.

A reference to the Rev. W.N. Crover (Rector from 1833-1866) should not go unmentioned, he was described as "at first to busy with other things, and then to feeble". When he was elderly he was wheeled to church in a bathchair by his manservant only to find that no parishioners had shown up so the good Reverend was promptly pushed back again!

In 1909 the church sold Hitchambury to Mr. Charles Selwyn Awdry for £4200 and with it four and a half acres for a further £3429.

More recently Hitchambury was used as a nurses hostel to the Canadian Red Cross Hospital which was housed in the nearby Cliveden estate. When the hospital was closed in the 1980's Hitchambury fell into disuse until the early 90's when its current career was started.

My thanks to the author Mervyn Eden whose booklet 'The Hitcham Heritage 1126-1976' I have borrowed heavily from.

Self catering serviced accommodation. single and double room available for rent on flexible terms at a sensible price. An ideal alternative to staying in conventional hotels. Suitable for the business traveller, those working in the area or on an extended holiday who need a base in the area. Close to the busy Berkshire towns of Maidenhead and Slough with easy access to Reading, Windsor and central London. ...

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Set in 5 acres of mature gardens the manor offers a peaceful and tranquil setting. Parking for residents. Free WiFI internet connectivity .

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