Come and stay in our historic hotels in Hampshire and enjoy a great value bed and breakfast break.
Below is list of Inns and Hotels that can be booked online or by phone. Also a list of pubs that offer great value food.
Stockbridge -Broadlands. Winchester, Romsey and Winchester
Fareham - Portsmouth Marine Heritage, Paultrons Park, Goodwood Races, Portchester Castle, Southampton West Quay Shopping Complex.
Alton- Jane Austen’s House (Chawton), Winchester, Romsey Abbey, Highclere Castle, Paultons Park, Cranborne Manor.
Havant/Portsmouth – Nelson’s Victory and Mary Rose, Chichester, Fratton, Royal Navy National Museum, Southsea Beach. Britanny and Isle of Wight Ferries, Marwell Zoo, Southampton West Quay Shopping Centre.
Andover – Stonehenge,Yateley – Windsor Castle, Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventure, Ascot Racecourse , Chessington World of Adventure, The Vyne, Yateley Country Park, Thorpe Park, Holycombe Steam Museum.
Hook- Birdland, Coral Reef Waterworld, Beale Park, Statfield Saye House, River and Rowing Museum, Kingston Bagpuize House.
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Bear Hotel, Havant, HampshireThe Bear Hotel Havant near Portsmouth is located in the heart of the Hampshire town of Havant, with easy access to Bedhampton, Hayling Island via the A27. The Bear Hotel is a traditional coaching inn has played host to Queen Victoria, Churchill and Eisenhower. Set in historic surroundings and located near the town centre of Havant, the Bear Hotel takes pride in its successful combination of traditional charm with modern facilities. An excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. Large car park |
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Ely, Yateley, HampshireThe Ely Hotel Yateley near Camberley sits in the Hampshire countryside only a short distance from Bagshot, Frimley, Blackwater Ascot and Windsor. with easy access from M3 junction 4a The Ely Hotel is a traditional English country hotel and pub with beamed ceilings, red-brick walls covered in ivy, pan-tiled roof and a friendly home-from-home atmosphere. Ideally located for travellers to Heathrow or Gatwick and tourist attractions such as Royal Ascot, Legoland and Thorpe Park. We are only 15 minutes away from Farnborough, a great base to attend the Air Show from. We are ideally located if visiting friends and family at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst or Aldershot and the Aldershot Military Museum. For a relaxing break we are conveniently situated next to Yateley Common for those who wish to take relaxing walks, while taking in Hampshire's beautiful countryside. Large car park. |
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Fisherman's Rest, Titchfield, Hampshire
A beautiful country pub set in an idyllic situation next to the old Titchfield Abbey, with the River Meon, meandering gently at the rear of the garden. Good quality food served from a traditional menu, including vegetarian options and a daily specials board.
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Grosvenor Hotel, Stockbridge, HampshireThe Grosvenor Hotel Stockbridge near Andover sits in the Hampshire town of Stockbridge with easy access from the A30 and M3. A perfect location to visit Winchester, Sailsbury, Andover. At the end of the last century and until his death in 1917 the Grosvenor Hotel was the headquarters of Tom Cannon, one of the great names in racing at that time. A noted owner, trainer, and jockey, Cannon was also proprietor of the local racecourse at Danebury a couple of miles away - this being a period when many country towns had courses of their own. Even more important, though, is the Grosvenor's place in the world of fly-fishing. For Stockbridge stands squarely in the middle of the long, winding valley of the Test, which is one of the finest trout-streams in Britain, if not the world. The hotel has retained its classic Georgian features and traditional friendliness, whilst offering you the very best of food, wines and present day comfort. Whether you are staying for business or pleasure, we will give you a really warm welcome and you can be assured of great hospitality. |
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Luzborough, Romsey, HampshireA beautiful village pub/restaurant on the edge of Romsey. The Luzborough House is packed full of character and has bags full of history to go with it. We serve food from 12pm-10pm and we always have fantastic food offers on. We also have award winning beers on offer.
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Queen's Head, Burley, HampshireThe Queen’s Head dates back to 1685 and was originally a blacksmiths. The pub still retains many of its original features from 100 years ago and keeps a strong connection to horses. In fact wild horses and ponies roam freely near the inn even today.
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Queen's Head, Fishers Pond, Hampshire
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Raven Hotel, Hook, HampshireThe Raven Hotel Hook near Farnborough and Basingstoke is loacted in the Hampshire village of Hook with easy access from the M3 juntion 5. A perfect location is visiting Fleet, Basingstoke, Farnborough, Aldershot, Farnham. The Raven hotel, bar and restaurant plays host to a variety of events and is the hub of the village. We have welcomed royal guests in the past including Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson, as well as author Enid Blyton, who wrote her first book here during her time as head mistress at a local school. Today the Raven Hotel is used by locals and travellers alike and offers everyone a warm welcome and great hospitality. Local tourist attractions and sporting venues within a 30 minute drive include Windsor castle, The New Forest, Ascot Racecourse, Windsor Racecourse & Newbury Racecourse, Reading Football Club, Stonehenge, Thorpe Park, Legoland and Farnborough Air Show. Situated next to Hook railway station and with a large car park it is the perfect village location to use as a hub for needs. |
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Red Lion Hotel, Fareham, HampshireThe Red Lion Hotel Fareham sits in the heart of the Hampshire Town of Fareham with easy access via the M27 Junction 11 to Portsmouth, Southsea, Havant, Southampton, Eastleigh, Gosport. The Red Lion Hotel has been welcoming guests since 1736, when it was first recorded as a coaching inn. As a substantial and well-found inn, the Red Lion saw plenty of custom not just from travellers on the Portsmouth-Southampton road but also from sea captains whose ships were being unloaded and turned round at the town's quay alike. The Red Lion is also convenient for the business parks at Segensworth, Whiteley, Solent Business Park, Kites Croft, Cams Hall and Broadcut. We are also within close proximity to Southampton International Airport and the Continental Ferry Port at Portsmouth. The hotel is close to whole array of local attractions - Gun Warf Quays shopping centre (Portsmouth), West Quay shopping centre (Southampton), Whiteley Outlet Shopping Village, Marwell Zoo, Paulton's Park and the famous waters of the Solent and Portsmouth historic dock yards. |
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Rising Sun, Warsash, HampshireA lovely location on the River Hamble, parts of the Rising Sun date back more than 200 years. The pub is on two floors with the restaurant upstairs offering stunning views of the river. A great destination for a meal, we are also a very popular venue to have a drink with friends.
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Royal Oak, Havant, HampshireA very traditional pub featured on the water front by Langstone harbour serving a good menu and superb selection of real ales to regulars, walkers, business people and day trippers alike.
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Swan, Sherborne St John, HampshireThe Swan is a 17th century, thatched pub situated in the lovely village of Sherborne St John. We serve a wide range of cask ales, lagers and international wines. Great home cooked food is on offer from an extensive menu all day, every day.
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Swan, Alton, HampshireThe Swan Hotel Alton near Farnham and Basingstoke, is loacted in the Hampshire town of Alton with easy access via the A31 making it an ideal base if visiting Farnham, Aldershot, Winchester, Basingstoke. The Swan Hotel dates back to the 16th century and was a main stage on the old London-Southampton coaching route, and the Swan Hotel has been catering handsomely to passing traffic since the 16th century. Tradition has it that the poet Edmund Spenser, Sir Francis Drake, Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex all broke their journeys here. Another famous guest was Lord Nelson. Our guests include many people of sense and sensibility - that is to say, devotees of Jane Austen, who make their pilgrimage to her cottage in the Chawton, where Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice, were both written, during their stay with us. The cottage now is a popular tourist attraction and museum dedicated to Jane's life and work. Today the Swan Hotel is popular with locals and travellers alike and is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. |