Roman Place Apartment
Centre, Maidenhead
The Roman Place serviced apartments in Maidenhead is located in a residential area, just a 20 minute walk from the town centre. This location has excellent access to the motorway network with the junctions to the M4 and A404 being just a few minutes drive away. The town centre boasts a varied selection of cafes, bars and restaurants as well as the Nicholsons Shopping Centre and multi-screen cinema.
The apartment comprises a master double bedroom with en-suite shower room, a second double bedroom with twin beds, a main bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, with a range of modern appliances, and a comfortable sitting room with Freeview TV and DVD player. Guests will enjoy the use of free broadband internet usage and there is on-site parking.
Check In Time: 15.00
Check Out Time: 11.00
Maid Service: Once Weekly
Parking Facility: On Site Free
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer: Washer & Dryer
Bath/Shower: Bath & Shower
DVD Player
Fax Facility: In Apartment
Broadband
Broadband Connection Instructions
Broadband Cost: Free
Apartment Smoke Alarm
Public Area Smoke Alarm
Continuously Monitored Alarms
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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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