- Bed & Breakfast
- Diamond Rating
- 4 Diamonds
- Facilities
- Car Park
- En Suite
- Family Rooms Incl Cots
- Hairdryer
- Non Smoking Rooms
- Satellite TV
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- Telephone
- Television
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Langton House bed and breakfast is in central Windsor, in a quiet leafy street and a short 5 minutes walk from the town centre shops & Windsor Castle, the World's largest inhabited castle.
We are very convenient for Legoland Windsor providing excellent family bed and breakfast accommodation as well as catering for our many business travellers in the finest bed and breakfast tradition.
History
Langton House is a Victorian town house set in a quiet leafy tree lined road in the heart of Windsor. Built in about 1890 it was a residence for Queen Victoria's minor government officials.
We are only a short 5 minutes walk from the castle, walking through the main local shopping area which retains the Victorian charm and architecture, on the way toward the Castle entrance. Langton House is close to the Trinity church, built in the mid 1800's with money from Queen Victoria as a garrison church for the troops guarding the Royal Windsor castle. Due to the relatively short life of the troops, she wanted to ensure they had access to religion so that they might make their peace with God before they died, mostly of disease rather than active service.
Alma road was named after the battle of Alma during the Crimean war and was the original boundary of Windsor pre 1900.
Langton House has been a Bed and Breakfast since 1979 and a family home for over 25 years. Marjorie and Roy were originally running it until 1998, when Paul (their son) and later his wife Sonja, took over the running, although Marjorie and Roy are still around on a daily basis.
Facilities
We have four rooms with either en-suite or private bathrooms. All rooms are large, about 4.5m x 4m, with high ceilings. All rooms have large TV's with Freeview channels, central heating throughout winter, hair dryers, access to a small kitchen area with fridge, toaster, microwave and tea and coffee making facilities with complimentary biscuits. Breakfast is provided and we can cater for vegetarians and vegans (although prior notice would be appreciated to ensure we have sufficient provisions in stock). Thanks to Thames Valley Vegans and Vegetarians for their help.
Wireless Broadband Internet is now available for our guests to use. Use your own laptop to connect to the Web or download your emails using the 802.11g and 802.11b standards. We also have a PC linked in for guest use, just in case you don't travel with a laptop!
Our guest lounge has widescreen TV with Freeview channels, video and a games consol. A limited video library is available for guests to borrow. We also have a book exchange for your use.
Facilities for Children
We have a selection of children's videos as well as a travel cot, high chair and baby monitor for your use, particularly useful if you wish to put the children to sleep and make use of our guest lounge.
We have off street parking available, and you are most welcome to make use of our front garden.
Secure storage for bikes is also available, as well as drying facilities for any unlucky walkers!
Check in
Guests may check in between the hours of 5.00 pm and 8.00 pm or by arrangement. We will always try our best to fit in with your plans. Late and early check ins can be accommodated.
Breakfast
Weekdays an English Breakfast is available between 7.30 am and 8:30 am, (Saturday and Sunday 8:00am to 9:00am). Please note, all English breakfasts are served to an exemplary standard with eggs cooked to your specification. With advanced notice we will always endeavour to get you whatever you require for breakfast. A vegetarian full English breakfast option is available.
Check out We would ask you to vacate your room by 10 am to allow us time to prepare the room for our next guests, although we will try our best to accommodate your particular needs.
Directions
Transport To Langton House Windsor is extremely convenient for Heathrow, M4, M3 and M25, with easy access to London via public transport, having two mainline train stations serving London Waterloo and London Paddington stations, as well as direct bus services to Heathrow and London. We always recommend to our guests to stay in Windsor and travel by train into London to explore the City. A cheaper and far more relaxing option.
By Car
Directions from M4, Junction 6 are as follows :-
Follow duel carriageway towards Windsor to the roundabout. Take the first left into Clarence Road and follow this road to the second set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights turn right into Alma road. About 150m on the left is St Edwards church, next to the church is Langton House, Claremont Road runs between the church and Langton House.
Directions from M40: -
Take the High Wycombe (Junction 4) exit and head towards Maidenhead on the A404. Follow this onto the A404M heading towards the M4 (Junction 8/9). Take M4 towards London and exit at Slough Central and Windsor (Junction 6), head on the A355/A332 towards Windsor.
Follow duel carriageway towards Windsor to the roundabout. Take the first left into Clarence Road and follow this road to the second set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights turn right into Alma road. About 150m on the left is St Edwards church, next to the church is Langton House, Claremont Road runs between the church and Langton House.
Directions from M25 Junction 15: -
Take the Junction 15 (M4) exit, follow signs for Wales, away from London, to Junction 6, the Windsor and Slough Central exit.
Directions from M3 Junction 3: -
Follow signs for Windsor (signposted for Windsor Castle and Legoland) coming off the M3 at junction 3, turn left onto the A322, follow this for 2 miles approx turning right onto A332 towards Ascot then eventually follow the B383 to Windsor (via Legoland), over the roundabout onto the B3022 and past Legoland, over a small mini roundabout and at the set of traffic lights turn left into Imperial Road (B3173). Follow this road to a major roundabout with traffic lights. Turn right at this roundabout onto Goslar Way (A308). At the end of this duel carriageway turn left at the roundabout into Alma Road. We are about 200 meters on the right.
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