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Twelve acres of grounds, the imposing grandeur of honey coloured stone: this is a full-on country house package dominated by conferences and weddings… more »
Out of Africa comes to Hampshire in the shape of this quirky hotel close to Marwell Zoological Park. Not surprisingly, it’s a popular spot for… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
Beautiful garden views and abundant light from a glassed ceiling take the edge off the formal stuffiness in this traditional dining room (though… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
Formerly a hotel of choice for ocean-going passengers, the White Star is a hot ticket once again, reincarnated as modern-day urban inn. It certainly… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
Squirreled away in Romsey ‘village’, elbow-to-elbow with period cottages, this rejuvenated 400-year-old pub has thankfully not gone all clever-clogs… more »
The Brushmakers is a genuine country local on a narrow lane just a few yards from the village pond. Inside, it sports a traditional dark-beamed… more »
Brimming with charm & character, the Wykeham ought to be on every visitor’s itinerary. Think roaring winter fires, wooden furniture – including… more »
This seemingly ordinary, black-&-white backstreet pub is a real gem. Its warren of dark, higgledy-piggledy beamed rooms is crammed with a riot… more »
The Black Rat is a white-painted boozer-cum-restaurant that has benefited from sympathetic re-modelling. Old beams & timbers, dark floorboards… more »
An attractive, understated Georgian pub set on a tiny cobbled square overlooking the cathedral green. It’s an enviable position on a sought-after… more »
In a city rammed with historic buildings, the centuries-old, timber-framed Chesil Rectory still turns heads. It dates from 1450, lays claim to… more »
Wine is, of course, a major player at this handsome Georgian townhouse – the prototype for today’s well-known boutique hotel chain. Inside… more »
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