Langsmeade House hopes to provide you with a comfortable and relaxing stay in the Thames Valley.
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Langsmeade House was built in 1924, under architecture, commissioned by the owner of the Singer sewing machine factory. The house has known a number of illustrious residents: motorbike champion Mike Hailwood was born here, band
leader Jack Hilton lived here during World War II and Lawrence of Arabia (T.E. Lawrence) was a regular guest of General Fuller, when he and his family occupied Langsmeade House end thirties.
It is surrounded by 3.5 acres of mature gardens and can boast lovely views, spacious rooms, fire places and oak panelling. Guests can walk around, relax in a hammock between old fruit trees or sit on a large terrace overlooking the Chiltern Hills amidst a great variety of herbs and perennials. Wildlife galore as the garden is frequented by badgers, foxes, munjaks, rabbits, squirrels and weasels. Bird lovers can borrow our binoculars and study song thrush, green woodpeckers, pheasants and partridges. The red kite from the Chiltern Hills is a regular guest, albeit high overhead.