Lewis Court Apartments,
Centre, Maidenhead
With quality interiors and contemporary furnishings, these Maidenhead serviced apartments offer an excellent short-term alternative to a regular hotel.
These self-catering one and two bedroom apartments are modern and spacious, incorporating wooden flooring, full kitchen facilities, recessed downlighting, high speed internet, audio visual equipment and Sky TV channels.
Ideal for those who require accommodation for business or leisure visits, the apartments are close to shops and plenty of bus connections. Guests will be able to find an extensive choice of restaurants and bars in the town centre as well as an eight screen cinema. Maidenhead railway station is also nearby which offers links to the neighbouring towns of Reading, Slough and Windsor.
Maid service: Once weekly
Laundry service
Dry cleaning service
Wheelchair accessible apartments: Some
Lift
Parking facility#: On site free
Off site parking distance: Not applicable
Parking cost: Not applicable
Late check out charge: £100 GBP
Check-in time: 16.00
Check-out time: 11.00
Extra maid service cost: Not applicable
Apartment front doors have security chains
First aid box
Charge for pets: Not applicable
Washer/Dryer: Washer only
Sofa-Bed type: Not applicable*
Appliance instruction manuals provided
Energy saving features: Some
Anti allergy bedding: On request
Sofa-Bed: No
TV pay per view
DVD player
Hi-Fi/stereo
TV set: Flat screen
TV service: Satellite
*Internet
Internet connection instructions
Internet cost: Free
Internet: Wireless
Welcome pack cost: Not applicable
Apartment smoke alarm
Public area smoke alarm
Continuously monitored alarms
Automatic fire doors
Emergency information in apartments
Emergency lighting
Public liability insurance
Furniture/furnishings meet fire resistance regulations
Fire blanket and/or extinguisher
Emergency exit signage
Spyhole/intercom system
Gas safety check
Electrical safety check
Fire risk assessment carried out
Management support available 24 hours: By phone
* means "Applies to some but not all apartments"
# means "Subject to availability/Available upon request"
these apartments
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These rates are the maximum we charge for each type of apartment**. Rates often fluctuate due to seasonal variation and booking volume.
1-3 Nights Rates up to | 4-6 Nights Rates up to | 7-27 Nights Rates up to | 28-89 Nights Rates up to | 90+ Nights Rates up to | |
1 Bedroom | - | £123.00 | £115.00 | £99.00 | £93.00 |
2 Bedroom | - | £146.00 | £123.00 | £110.00 | £105.00 |
We invoice all reservations in GBP (pounds sterling) using American Express International payment rates, applicable at the point of invoicing. We are also able to invoice in EUR (Euros), USD (United States Dollars), AED (UAE Dirhams) or QAR (Quatari Rials) at our client's request, where it is the local currency of the property.
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Maidenhead is a town within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in Berkshire, England. It lies on the River Thames approx 26 miles west of the centre of London.
Maidenhead's name refers to the busy riverside area where the 'New wharf' or 'Maiden Hythe' was built. In 1280, a bridge was erected across the river to replace the ferry and the Great Western Road was diverted to make use of it. This led to the growth of Maidenhead: a stopping point for coaches on the journeys between London and Bath and the High Street became populated with inns. The current Maidenhead Bridge, a local landmark, dates from 1777.
King Charles I met his children for the last time before his execution in 1649 at the Greyhound Inn, which is now a branch of the NatWest Bank. A plaque commemorates their meeting.
Maidenhead is in England's 'Silicon Corridor' along the M4 motorway west of London. Many residents commute to work in London, or the towns of Slough and Reading.
Maidenhead's industries include: computer software, plastics, pharmaceuticals, printing and telecommunications. The town is also a boating centre. The Maidenhead Rowing Club hosts the Maidenhead Regatta which, along with the Marlow Regatta and Henley Regatta, is seen as a testing ground for Olympic rowing athletes.
The (Brunel-built) Great Western Railway passes through the town, calling at Maidenhead railway station and offering links to London and stations towards Bristol. It passes over Brunel's Maidenhead Railway Bridge (known locally as the Sounding Arch), famous for its flat brick arches. The A4 runs through the town and crosses the Thames over Maidenhead Bridge. The town lies adjacent to junction 8/9 on the M4 motorway (accessed via the A404(M) and A308(M)).
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