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Salisbury
 The Grosvenor Hotel is in the centre of the attractive historic village of Stockbridge, on the banks of the World famous Test River, in the heart of Hampshire in the South of England and is situated between historic Cathedral Cities of Winchester and Salisbury. 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 will do our very best to help you enjoy your stay. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi. Fishing the World famous Test: This is probably the most famous trout stream in the world, the place where dry fly fishing as a sport was refined and codified by a group of anglers led by Frederic Halford in the 1880s and 1890s. Anglers make pilgrimages from all over the world to fish it, and pressure on the river today is immense. Most of the fishing is for large, stocked browns and rainbows of two to six pounds and more. A typical day rod costs between 80 and 250 pounds. At last light, when the small spinners are up, even these fish can challenge the most skilful. Outside of mid-May to mid-June, when the huge mayfly Ephemera danica is up, most dry fly fishing will be with small upwinged and caddis imitations. Stonehenge must be the oldest tourist attraction in the area, followed by the 10th century Romsey Abbey, with its Saxon road screen and carving of the Crucifixion. Nearby Broadlands is the home of the Mountbatten family, and historic Beaulieu is home to the National Motor Museum. Take the family to Marwell Zoological Park or into the New Forest to see the wild ponies and deer. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy the riding, fishing and walking or a day at the races at Newbury of Salisbury. |
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 Sue and Brian welcome you to Woodpeckers family run bed and breakfast with a home from home atmosphere. A warm welcome is always extended to all of our guests. Our Bed and Breakfast is separate from the house giving you your own privacy for as long as your stay. Woodpeckers comprises of a double bedroom, lounge area with comfortable leather seating, TV and DVD. Bathroom complete with shower and bath. The lounge leads out to a small patio and garden area where you can barbecue on summer evenings and have your breakfast if you require on summer mornings. Alternatively, breakfast will be served in the dining room just across the drive. If you enjoy walking, there is a network of footpaths that can be accessed from just outside the property leading to local villages and public houses. Breakfast- Continental or full English breakfast with free range eggs from our own chickens. Variety of cereals, juices and home made jams. Evening meal menu available if required and special diets catered for. FIVE STAR SILVER AWARD *WI-FI Connection in rooms. *Disabled access. *No smoking in all rooms. *Open all year. *Discounts for extended stays. *Tea/coffee making facilities. *Off road parking. *Children welcome. *Single occupancy of double room. From £55.00 per night.. *Double occupancy of double room. From £45.00 per person per night. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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 Fairlawn House is a fine Georgian Grade II listed town house offering a warm welcome and friendly service in lovely surroundings and at an affordable price including a delicious breakfast. We offer free Wifi access and overnight and weekend parking. We are a completely non smoking residence. Fairlawn House is conveniently situated in Wiltshire's beautiful countryside. It is only 2 miles from historic Stonehenge, 8 miles from the Cathedral City of Salisbury and approximately 30 miles from Avebury and Longleat. Fairlawn House staff are dedicated to ensuring you enjoy your visit and Fairlawn House continues to achieve great feedback from guests who have stayed in the Amesbury and Salisbury area. |
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 The Augustus John, formerly known as The Railway Hotel, is located on the edge of The New Forest and is within minutes of some of the most beautiful sights in England. Along with excellent food and drink, including many local names, we also offer a range of high class accommodation on site to make your trip convenient and enjoyable. Fordingbridge as a town has many local sights to enjoy and things to do. If this is your first visit to The New Forest then we will be happy to recommend ways to spend your day. If it is a meal out, a short stay or even a business trip, The Augustus John in Fordingbridge has everything you will need for a pleasant and enjoyable stay. The Augustus John hosts four guest rooms which can cater for single or double occupancy. They are situated in an attractive courtyard at the rear of the bar/restaurant. Away from the main road and with easy access to the garden and bar, the rooms are perfect for a short or long stay. Families are very welcome and can be accommodated in adjacent rooms or we are happy to provide, at no extra cost, an extra bed so that infants or young children can share with their parents. Every room comes with an en-suite bathroom, a double or twin beds, television and everything you will need for a delightful stay. We offer a large variety of food for all types of people of all ages. Whether you are vegetarian or love your steak and chips, The Augustus John can supply good quality food to suit any taste. |
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 Chef proprietor Mark Hartstone and his wife Emmanuelle would like to extend a very warm welcome to you and invite you to experience our homely Restaurant with Rooms in this beautiful countryside of Dorset. Providing six quality accommodations, as well as delicious home cooked dinners with friendly and efficient service, in comfortable idyllic rural surroundings. Relax in leather armchairs in front of the log fire, have a glass of wine from our bar or enjoy our tranquil courtyard garden. The perfect base for exploring Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, as we are located in Cranborne village centre, on the boundary of these historic counties. The village is set in the heart of Cranborne Chase on the edge of the New Forest, a short drive to the beautiful Jurassic coast and sandy beaches of Bournemouth, Salisbury, many gardens, historic places and properties. Great for cycling and walking with its Jubilee trail right on our doorstep. |
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 The Dove Inn is a beautiful 19th Century country inn, set in the heart of the Wylye Valley, just minutes fro Longleat, Stourhead and Stonehenge, the Inn offers timeless hospitality and charm. Enjoy some banter with our colourful locals at the bar, or enjoy sumptuous food or a snack in a comfortable restaurant and conservatory. In the summer months, why not dine in our lovely pub garden shaded by apple trees. The accommodation consists of five tasteful rooms all with ensuite facilities, including one family room. We also have plans to add a further seven rooms, two of which will be in use by August 2010. |
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 Carridene extend a warm invitation to join them in their friendly family home, situated in the picturesque village of Nomansland on the northern fringe of the New Forest. Carridene offers peaceful, relaxing and spacious en-suite accommodation with delightful views over the village and surrounding countryside. Situated a 2 minute walk from the New Forest. The Lamb pub and Mirabelles French Restaurant both serve excellent food and are highly recommended - just 3-4 minutes walk from the house. |
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 Rex and Karen Neville welcome you to the Sheaf of Arrows - a family run pub/bed and breakfast in the picturesque village of Cranborne, Dorset. Aside from a fine selection of ales and wines, we also offer good hearty food and a warm atmosphere in which to enjoy them. Our outside seating area provides an excellent spot to enjoy the sun and a refreshing drink in the summertime. We offer accommodation all year round and have played host to guests from as far away as Australia. Cranborne is the perfect stop on a tour of the beautiful counties of Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset. Children are welcome. Well-behaved dogs are allowed. The village dates from Saxon times and has a beautiful Norman parish church. The village was much-visited by royalty in the past, from King John in the 13th century to Henry VIII who founded the hunting lodge in the village. This building was used as a base to create the manor house in 1611, a mixture of medieval walls and Renaissance architecture. In medieval times the village was a popular market town. In the 1980s there was a reproduction Iron-Age Round House built which is now part of the Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre. |
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 Built in 1705AD the Sun Inn is a Grade II listed building. It is associated with the history of its local town Eastwood, from the famous meetings in 1832 that saw the birth of the Midland Railway or with that of our locally renowned author D.H Lawrence, it is included in his famous novel “Sons and Lovers†and many of the features that are mentioned are still in place today enhancing the culture of the Sun Inn and its location. The Sun Inn is situated in the heart of Eastwood, with direct links to the M1- J26 and within walking distance of the amenities of our local town Eastwood. We are ideally situated as a base to travel to Matlock and the Derbyshire Dales with close links to Nottingham; including the Castle, the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem AD1179, the Bell Inn 1437AD our ‘great Historic Pubs’ with excellent links to Sherwood Forest and the Major Oak. Nottingham’s nightlife is vibrant with excellent Theatres, Concert Halls and our National Ice stadium; where you can dine out in its fantastic restaurants and bars, this is a must visit city during your stay. We have 15 newly refurbished rooms that consist of en-suite facilities, tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen TV’s. Pam and the team at the Sun Inn look forward to your visit and aim to make your experience here at the Sun inn, as enjoyable and pleasant as possible. |
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 You will find a warm welcome at Highfield where our aim is to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. We are situated in a peaceful location with 7 acres of pretty gardens and woodlands, which guests are encouraged to use. Michelin guide 2008 recommended. Our standards are high, all bedrooms are en-suite and fully equipped, the comfortable guest lounge is available at all times with a log fire for chilly. Breakfast offers a good range of dishes, with most produce being sourced locally. Delicious home cooked dinners are available on request. The Test Valley and surrounding area make a marvelous centre from which to explore. The small market town of Romsey with its Norman Abbey, and Broadlands home of the late Lord Louis Mountbatten can be reached in 10 minutes drive. The boundary of the New Forest National Park lies in easy reach, where bike hire, horse riding, lovely walks and unspoilt villages make for a memorable visit. The Cathedral Cities of Salisbury and Winchester are an easy 30 minutes drive, and the Historic City of Bath can be reached in approximately 1 hour by rail. We are walking distance of the pretty Dunwood Manor Golf Club which welcomes visitors. Fishing on the River Test carrier streams can usually be arranged during the season. |
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