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The Test Valley may be a magnet for fly-fishing fans, but this well-heeled country dining pub – set at the heart of picture-perfect Longstock… more »
Stockbridge is the country’s fly-fishing capital, so The Greyhound seems an unlikely name for a one-time 15th-century coaching inn set on its… more »
This off-the-beaten-track country inn – secreted away in the Test Valley – has instant curb appeal. There’s a pretty courtyard-style garden… more »
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Charming country house provides traditional rural retreat of chintz & flowers, but food is bang up to date with subtly modern interpretations of… more »
This busy little country pub sits comfortably with its traditional cottage look, offering a pleasing mix of dark beams, a warming winter fire,… more »
Just two miles outside the ancient cathedral city of Winchester, Lainston House is a charming 17th-century William & Mary house set in 63 acres… more »
A smart, white-painted exterior & eye-catching front terrace make this Running Horse feel more Ascot than Winchester hinterland. It’s a thoroughbred… more »
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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 »
Celeb chef Marco Pierre White’s name has now vanished from the front of the Yew Tree & so has its kudos. That said, the low-lit interiors of… more »
Branches of Loch Fyne continue to draw the crowds, thanks to a winning combination of super-fresh fish, efficient service & bright, contemporary… more »
As the supremo behind Michelin grandee Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, Raymond Blanc talks a good game on his TV show, The Restaurant, but more… more »
This original & smallest of the boutique Hotel du Vin chain, comes set in a handsome Georgian townhouse at the heart of the cathedral city & boasts… more »
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