Hotels in Colnbrook

Nestled within the Slough district of Berkshire, and just a stone's throw from central London, Colnbrook, a quaint yet vibrant English village, offers an incredibly rich historical tapestry coupled with modern conveniences. This hidden gem is an intriguing blend of old and new, with picturesque landscapes, fascinating historical sites, and top-notch amenities.

Whether you're a history buff seeking to delve into the past, an all-rounder family looking for a tranquil spot comprising historical tales and contemporary comforts, or a duo wishing for a quaint and quintessentially English setting, Colnbrook caters to all tastes and budgets. Discover the charms of this captivating village and find your perfect accommodation with Lycafly!

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Deeply rooted in history, Colnbrook claims a spot in the Domesday Book and pride of place as the location of Richard Cox's cultivation of the renowned Cox's Orange Pippin apple. Its rich historical background resonates beautifully through its coaching inns, notably the infamous Ostrich Inn, notorious for the over 60 murders executed by its landlord, Jarman.

Conveniently positioned in close proximity to the junctions of two major motorways, M4 and M25, and serving as an essential part of the civil parish of Colnbrook with Poyle, this charming village embodies a captivating blend of past and present. While it's home to thriving industrial estates significant to transportation and manufacturing, it also basks in the quiet beauty of the Colne Brook from which it derives its name.

When to visit Colnbrook

When it comes to visiting Colnbrook, the ideal time is during the glorious English summer, notably between June and August, when the temperatures charmingly fluctuate between 20 and 26 degrees Celsius, offering perfect weather conditions to explore and savour the beauty of its landscapes and landmarks.

However, if you fancy a slower pace and relish long, refreshing walks, the South West Coast Path serves up captivating natural scenery and friendly local people. As the calendar rolls into July, the warmest month of the year, do take pleasure in leisurely strolls by the Colne Brook, or bask in the sun in one of the charming coaching inns, sipping traditional English tea as you soak up the essence of this delightful English village.

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