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We are continually updating the details published here of our Thames Valley serviced apartments and apartments across South England and South
Wales.
Featured here are serviced apartments in Reading, Richmond, Basingstoke, Windsor, Wokingham & Bracknell, London and many other locations.
All of our UK serviced apartments can be viewed and booked online by
clicking on the links below the descriptions of each apartment, which are grouped by location.
If you can't find anything here to meet your requirements please email, phone or click on link for details of serviced apartments in other uk locations:
email: enquiries@deepblue-apartments.com
telephone: +44 (0)370 7700778
We will be able to provide you with up-to-the minute information on availability and rates.
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Our uk serviced apartments in
South England and South Wales are ideal for corporate housing,
short lets, interim housing and temporary accommodation.
View and book our serviced apartments in South UK by clicking the links in the menu at the top of the page above or the ones below.
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Basingstoke
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The major industrial and commercial centre
of Basingstoke is well situated for access to London and Heathrow,
as well as beautiful surrounding villages and the countryside of
Hampshire. 2002 saw the culmination of Basingstoke's extensive town
centre renewal. Festival Place and The Walks now provide a modern
commercial and retail heart.
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Bath
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The World Heritage Site of Bath and the stunning countryside surrounding it is one of England's most beautiful places to visit.
Bath is a unique city; its hot springs, Roman Baths, splendid Abbey and Georgian stone crescents have attracted visitors for centuries. Set in rolling Somerset countryside, just over 100 miles west of London, it is a beautiful and unforgettable place to visit. .
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Bristol
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This is a city that has been at the cutting edge of discovery and creativity since the Middle Ages and is still reinventing itself - with avant-garde attractions like the unique Harbourside development and a buzzing nightlife scene. Fashionable, artistic and creative; a melting pot of food, history, and culture.
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Camberley
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Surrey Heath covers 36.5 square miles in north west Surrey and is a mix of urban and rural environments. It combines a vibrant economy with an attractive environment and, statistically, is the second safest district in the safest county in England and Wales.
The urban part of the Borough comprises Camberley and Frimley, extending to Deepcut, Mytchett and Frimley Green with other centres of population in Windlesham, Bagshot, Chobham, Bisley,West End and Lightwater.
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Cardiff
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The capital of Wales is also Europe's
youngest capital, with a progressive and confident personality to
match. A century ago, it was the busiest coal port in the world;
today those very docks have been transformed into a dazzling waterfront
complex of restaurants and visitor
attractions.
Outstanding museums, theatres and shops mean all-year, lively entertainment.
But with over 330 parks and gardens, Cardiff is also among the UK's
greenest cities.
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Cheltenham
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Cheltenham Spa is the most complete Regency town in England; the 'town within a park’ offers beautiful parks and gardens, tree-lined avenues and colourful floral displays.
Cheltenham is renowned for its stylish shopping on the famous Promenade. Cheltenham’s ‘life after dark’ offers fashionable bars and high quality restaurants, evening entertainment with jazz, dance clubs, cosy local pubs, theatre and cinema, combining to provide a cosmopolitan town centre atmosphere.
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Newbury
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Newbury is at the crossroads of southern England and is less than an hour away from London, Oxford, Bristol and the South Coast. From its time as a thriving medieval centre and inland port, to its present position as home to some of the world's leading companies, Newbury has always been a centre of bustling commercial activity
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Portsmouth
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At the heart of the city is Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Here you can explore Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory and tour Queen Victoria's battleship, HMS Warrior 1860. You can see Henry Vlll's Mary Rose and trace the history of the Royal Navy at the Royal Naval Museum.
Other attractions include Charles Dickens' birthplace, the D-Day Museum featuring the Overlord Embroidery, Southsea Castle, the Royal Marines Museum, and Portsmouth Cathedral.
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Reading
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'Capital of the Thames Valley', this major Berkshire town is a modern commercial centre with a major rail station, dedicated bus service to Heathrow and easy access to the M25 and London via the M4.
It has a large University, historical Abbey, Victorian architecture and a bustling centre, giving Reading a varied identity.
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Richmond
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Richmond-upon-Thames has been a favoured residence since the days of Henry VIII. Easily accessible by boat (April to Sept), tube or bus, Richmond boasts magnificent architecture. Kew gardens, Hampton Court and Marble Hill House are all close, as well as theatres, art galleries and shops.
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Windsor
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Windsor's centre piece is the magnificent Castle and network of streets around the walls. This bustling town has enviable access to the M25, M4 & London and Heathrow is very close indeed.
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Woking
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Woking
has a direct mainline rail service to London Waterloo and fast, regular services to the south and south-west. Trains depart for the capital at least every 10 minutes throughout the day and the journey takes just half an hour.
Woking Town Centre is within 10 minutes’ drive of the M25, M3 and A3. Approximately mid-way between Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
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Wokingham
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Wokingham is situated just SE of Reading with good routes by road and rail to London & Heathrow. The town has a unique history as a rural market town with connections to the silk trade and boasts an old centre dominated by Georgian half timber buildings.
Now Wokingham is a thriving centre for contemporary trade and very well situated for those working in Bracknell or Reading which are both about 5 miles away.
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