The Ship Hotel

Russell Road , Shepperton , Middlesex

Member Ref# 150200

Easy access London, Heathrow & Gatwick, ideal business or leisure

The Ship Hotel Category : Hotel
Russell Road Grade:
Shepperton Bedrooms : 31
Middlesex Sleeps :
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UK Tel# : 01932 227320 UK Fax# : 01932 226668
International Tel#: 44 1932 227320 International Fax#: 44 1932 226668
PRICES Currency : UK Pounds
Start From: 92 Per : Double e/s

LOCATION:

The Ship Hotel is situated to the south west of London overlooking the River Thames. The hotel's position is ideal for travellers to/from Heathrow or Gatwick Airports, the centre of London or any of the nearby recreational amenities.

The hotel is privately owned and offers all the usual facilities that are expected in an establishment of this kind including an attractive bar and restaurant.

Our friendly staff are available to help you plan your conference, meeting, wedding reception or shopping expedition.

ACCOMMODATION:

The hotel has recently been refurbished as part of an on-going improvement programme.

FOR THE BUSINESS TRAVELLER:

The Ship is ideally situated close to Sheppeton and Walton on Thames railway stations and about 8 miles by road from Heathrow Airport. The motorway network is close with easy access to the M25, M3, M4 and the hotel is only a few minutes drive from the famous Shepperton Film Studio. The hotel serves the business communities of Shepperton, Staines, Sunbury on Thames, Walton on Thames, and Weybridge including the extensive new Brooklands development.

FOR THE TOURIST:

The Ship's homely atmosphere is ideal for the family stay and children are welcome. Local leisure facilities include:

Our boardroom and hospitality suites are available for hire for meetings, conferences, dinners, parties and wedding receptions. Our Head Chef is on hand to discuss menus and speciality foods.

We look forward to getting to know you at The Ship Hotel and our aim is to provide excellent value and great service at all times.

PRICES: As from 26 January 2000