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    Millstream Hotel

    Millstream Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    I had the pleasure of staying at this place after a wedding in Chichester and have to say, its one…read moreof the best hotels I've ever stayed in. The whole place is so beautiful and the grounds are absolutely breathtaking. The staff are in no way snobby at all which makes a huge difference and they were more than happy to keep the bar open late when we returned from our wedding. The cooked beakfast in the morning was extremely well needed and perfectly cooked. Its not the cheapest place to stay but worth every single penny!

    I stayed here while in the area for a wedding. Unfortunately I didn't get enough time in the hotel…read moreto take full advantage of their facilities. I arrived on Sunday morning and was happy to find that my room was ready and I was able to check in straight away. My room was nice and clean, the room was very floral and the facilities were a bit dated, such as the 80's style spa bath and the security box in the wall! But that didn't bother me too much, it all adds to the charm! I did see inside other rooms that were being cleaned and they aren't all so dated and floral! Downstairs you are able to have breakfast/lunch and cream teas and the seats all looks very fancy and comfortable. As it was nice weather during my visit there were also lots of people sitting outside. I didn't sample the breakfast as I needed my sleep more, but I expect it would be lovely. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful. I did think the room was slightly overpriced (£135pn through hotels.com), but as the location was great for the wedding I was attending I didn't mind so much.

    Hampshire Hog - Superior Bedroom

    Hampshire Hog

    (1 review)

    The Hampshire Hog is a pub and hotel owned by Fuller's situated just off the A3 near the village of…read moreClanfield, between Petersfield and Horndean. Situated just inside the southern boundary of the South Downs National Park, it is a great location for visiting the nearby Butser Hill viewpoint, the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Buster Ancient Farm, East Sussex and Portsmouth. Although on a map it is located really close to the A3, the road is in a cutting at this point and there is very little noise. We stayed recently for 3 nights B&B, in a superior room: that gives you more space, a small seating area, and a large bathroom with two washbasins and a twin shower (i.e. on large cubicle two showers, each with rainforest shower heads). Standard rooms have baths and/or showers. The room itself was exactly as described, and was very comfortable and clean - nice bed linen and tastefully decorated. The mattress was a tad firm for my liking, but you'll like it if you're used to an orthopaedic mattress. I liked the fact they had a blackout blind as well as curtains. Rooms come with tower fans, iron and ironing board and a fitted hair dryer, safe, and of course TV. The bathroom was huge, the shower was great, with good water pressure and plenty of hot water quickly. The only quibbles we had were that the towel rail radiator and safe were not working on arrival. We reported these and the safe was fixed that day and the towel rail the following day. Wifi speed was good (between 3 and 20 Mbps) but the signal strength dropped sometimes, but it was consistently good in the bar area. We also ate at the pub every evening, as we wanted to be able to have a drink and there is no other hostelry within walking distance. They serve a decent range of beers, lagers and real ales, and have a collection of specialty gins. The menu is quite extensive, with lots of named producers, although the choice for vegetarians and vegans is a bit more limited (one veggie main and one 'plant-based' - excellent olives as a pre-meal nibble though). The evening meals were good pub grub standard, although if you want a Sunday roast you need to get there at lunchtime (they'd run out of roast potatoes by the evening) with generous portions (we could only manage two courses). There was a similarly decent choice of puddings. Worth booking as they are very popular. Chilled decanters of tap water are provided free. Our meals of two courses and a drink came to around £45-£50 for two. Breakfast provides similar choice, with full English, vegan English, Eggs Benedict, scrambled eggs with salmon or poached with avocado, porridge with yoghurt, maple syrup and berries, fruit plates, and toast with a choice of jams/marmalade. Portions were pretty generous - if you added the fruit plate and toast, you'd have a good start to the day. The only real quibble was food service: although always friendly, it varied from excellent to slow - we waited 30 minutes one morning for breakfast to arrive, despite having a timed slot. The biggest plus of the stay overall was the staff, who were lovely and very helpful, answering queries happily and making check-in and check-out very straightforward. Provision for covid-19 was excellent. Overall, it seemed like a very dependable option, and was good value for money. Practicalities: there's a car park behind the hotel wing for guests in addition to main car park at the front of the hotel. Access off the A3 is very easy, though the turn-offs are short with tight bends. There's a room for guests with disabilities on the ground floor and level access there and through to the pub.

    From the owner: Fresh Food in a relaxed atmosphere with first class service and a 5 star award winning hotel.read more

    The Spread Eagle Hotel

    The Spread Eagle Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    ££££

    Set on the outskirts of Midhurst in East Sussex, this top quality rural hotel is a mini oasis of…read morerelaxing luxury. Comprising of an old manor house which has been kept authentic and tasteful, a health spa offering treatments, swimming pool and Jacuzzi, and a world class restaurant and gorgeous old country bar with huge leather sofas and a moose head on the wall, there is no better place for getting away from it all within an hour of London. The rooms themselves are antique-cool, with a fresh, clean and traditional yet funky feel. The food in the restaurant is simply outstanding: melting smoked salmon and beer-battered oyster or hearty smoked ham and haddock fish-cake with a poached egg and béarnaise for starters, ranging to delicate lemon sole and rich moist calf's liver for mains. Everything is so well-cooked and taken from the finest local produce. If you're looking for that ultimate relaxing weekend break, treat yourself. You won't be disappointed.

    Having had a rather hearty full English breakfast in Chichester, my girlfriend & I decided to skip…read morelunch & go for broke with an "full English" afternoon tea in Midhurst after visiting the Cowdray ruins earlier. OK, it wasn't cheap - we went for the cream tea with extra cake & biscuits for £19.50 for the 2 of us. We could have gone elsewhere & saved a bit but to hell with the expense - we were on holiday! The hotel is wonderful with a grand atmosphere. We sat out in the conservatory & awaited the arrival of out tea. 15 mins later & 4 scones, a large bowl of clotted cream, 4 mini pots of Tiptree Raspberry jam, 2 flat round shortbreads, 2 round chocolate biscuits, 2 pieces of date cake, a large pot of tea, extra water, milk & assorted sugar cubes were placed on a large tray before us! The scones & biscuits were obviously fresh & by the time it came to the biscuits, we were both moving a little slower! There was also a wedding reception taking place. I walked past where the staff were putting the finishing touches on the deserts with pride & care. Leilah walked past earlier & said that the beef looked & smelt spectacular. Well worth the money!

    The Townhouse house

    The Townhouse house

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    Fabulous placesteeped in history. At one time it said to be ocupied by a town clergyman who,…read moreallegedly, supplemented his stipend by becoming .a highwayman!! When we stayed, my wife said she was visited by him!!!! Says she smelt pipe tobacco in the roomweelllll !! He didn't talk to me The rooms are large, bright, airy and some have double fronted windows with shutters. Beautiful en suite. The breakfast was outstanding. Parking is excellent round the back. Situated at the North end of the town, opposite The Museum, which is well furnished with local information. Very, very nice!! Thank You

    I stayed here for about two months whilst I finished off my GCSEs before my big move to San…read moreFrancisco. The staff were VERY VERY helpful and the manager was extra friendly. They have a gym and a nice pool with jacuzzi sauna and steam room. There is lots of food! I love the food at this place, they do good cooked breakfast with very smart waiters and again, great fun to hang out with when you are stuck at a hotel for a period of time. The TV got knocked out once, annoying but it is an old place, and I was staying in the bit they were about to sell. The living room is so cool! They have Tennyson and other famous Brits all on the walls and nice furnishings and carpet. WIFI! I debated giving this four stars because the decor in my room was horrific - yellow wallpaper and low hung ceiling supports, plus a bit of weird mold in the shower. However, I did stay for one night in the other end of the hotel, and that was great, clean and even had windows (they were tiny in my room unfortunately). Since I know they are getting rid of that bit and no one else will likely have to stay in it for too much longer I give this place five stars. It's a lot of fun and extremely accommodating.

    Premier Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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