Plotted in Stokenchurch, OYO Chris's Motel is a budget-friendly property in Buckinghamshire's High Wycombe known for its Georgian high street and furniture-making heritage.
The café is open throughout the day and there is a communal lounge area for guests, as well as bike storage if you're here to explore the local trails.
You can enjoy a delicious breakfast for under £6, as well as freshly-cooked dishes in the café, and the cosy rooms include free WiFi and parking, with shared bathroom facilities.
Explore the Chiltern Hills, Hell Fire Caves and the surrounding picturesque villages of Buckinghamshire. Head to Fisher's Brewing Co. for great food and beer, or venture further afield to historic Aylesbury and Bletchley Park.

If you're in search of a budget-friendly spot to rest your head for the night, this is the place for you. I checked out some earlier reviews before making my reservation, and as someone who's experienced a few questionable hostels, I was ready for anything. Sure, the room is compact. If you opt for the lowest price, you'll find a single bed, a side table, and just enough space to open the door. However, the room is nicely equipped. There's ample storage, a television, and a kettle with a selection of hot drinks. The towels and sheets were fresh, although the mattress could be a bit thicker. Is it slightly worn? Yes. But overall, it was in good shape. The walls are a bit thin, so you might catch a tune or two from your neighbors. My neighbor wrapped up their music around midnight, and I could hear some guys chatting in the hallway, but aside from that, it was fairly quiet. There was a hint of damp in the corridor, but thankfully, it didn’t carry into my room. The bathroom was tidy, featuring a heated towel rail and a shower mat. The shower experience was a mix of chilly and a bit intense in the ladies' bathroom. Having a check-in time starting from 2pm is definitely a plus. I’d suggest reaching out to the hosts in advance about check-in, especially on weekends since the café shuts down at 2pm on Saturdays and is closed on Sundays. I didn’t contact them beforehand, so I was a bit surprised to arrive at 2pm and find no one around. Fortunately, I ran into a staff member before they left, so I was able to find out my room number. All in all, it was a solid stay. I wouldn’t hesitate to return.

If you're in search of a budget-friendly spot to rest your head for the night, this is the place for you. I checked out some earlier reviews before making my reservation, and as someone who's experienced a few questionable hostels, I was ready for anything. Sure, the room is compact. If you opt for the lowest price, you'll find a single bed, a side table, and just enough space to open the door. However, the room is nicely equipped. There's ample storage, a television, and a kettle with a selection of hot drinks. The towels and sheets were fresh, although the mattress could be a bit thicker. Is it slightly worn? Yes. But overall, it was in good shape. The walls are a bit thin, so you might catch a tune or two from your neighbors. My neighbor wrapped up their music around midnight, and I could hear some guys chatting in the hallway, but aside from that, it was fairly quiet. There was a hint of damp in the corridor, but thankfully, it didn’t carry into my room. The bathroom was tidy, featuring a heated towel rail and a shower mat. The shower experience was a mix of chilly and a bit intense in the ladies' bathroom. Having a check-in time starting from 2pm is definitely a plus. I’d suggest reaching out to the hosts in advance about check-in, especially on weekends since the café shuts down at 2pm on Saturdays and is closed on Sundays. I didn’t contact them beforehand, so I was a bit surprised to arrive at 2pm and find no one around. Fortunately, I ran into a staff member before they left, so I was able to find out my room number. All in all, it was a solid stay. I wouldn’t hesitate to return.