The Loch & the Tyne by Adam Handling

“Fine dining and two delightful rooms in Old Windsor” - AA Inspector
OLD WINDSOR, BERKSHIRE


Our Inspector's view
A true Adam Handling restaurant in style, the menu at The Loch & The Tyne showcases the best of British produce with a huge emphasis on sustainable practices, featuring ingredients from its own vegetable gardens and orchard. Seating up to 10 guests, the luxurious private dining room comes complete with its own personal chef and waiting staff, who are on hand for the duration of your visit to ensure a truly special occasion. The two bedrooms have been created with history and luxury in mind – every piece of furniture tells a story. Expect ultra-comfortable beds, a freestanding bath in the living room, and plenty of peace and quiet. The room includes a decadent breakfast feast and perfect country extras, such as full access to the gardens and the option to take a Nespresso Velosophy bike (made using recycled coffee capsules) for a spin.
Facilities – at a glance
Civil weddings
Dogs welcome
Electric vehicle charging
Family rooms
Outdoor parking
Features
- Rooms 2
- Family bedrooms: 1
- Children welcome
- High chairs
- Laundry facilities
- Children's portions or menu
- Satellite TV
- Free TV
- Direct Dial
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Steps for wheelchair: 2
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
- Dinner Served
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About the area
Discover Berkshire
Berkshire essentially consists of two distinct parts. The western half is predominantly rural, with the Lambourn Downs spilling down to the River Lambourn and the Berkshire Downs to the majestic Thames. The eastern half of Berkshire may be more urban but here, too, there is the opportunity to get out and savour open spaces. Windsor Great Park and Maidenhead Thicket are prime examples. Threading their way through the county are two of the South’s prettiest rivers – the Lambourn and the Pang. Beyond the tranquil tow paths of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Greenham Common’s famous airbase has been transformed to delight walkers of all ages.
Reading and Newbury are the county’s major towns, and the River Kennet flows through them both. Reading is a vibrant, multicultural centre with great shopping and plenty of history. Oscar Wilde was incarcerated in Reading prison in the late 19th century, and wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol about his experience. Newbury is probably best known for its race course, which opened in 1905, although the first recorded racing at Newbury was a century before that. Famous people born in the county include Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Winlset and Ricky Gervais.
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