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16 years ago
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Grayswood Road
Haslemere GU27 2BW
United Kingdom
01428 642466
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http://www.strathire.co.uk
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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.
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Relaxin, calm and peaceful spot in haselmere. We loved it. New place for Bnb and we highly…read morerecommend it as quite updated features but still with the country feeling. Mark and Lindsay made us breakfast by the fireplace looking at their garden. Total heaven.
Our barn room :)
Garden of peace
A bee hive
last visited sept 2010. This bed & Breakfast establishment…read moreis situated on the corner of the Main Road at the west end of the village of Brighstone that's about 2k from the south coast of West Wight. I've stayed here at least 6 times in the last 15 years & the standard of accommodation is 1st rate as are the cooked breakfasts - just the job to set up a day's walking, cycling or driving around this delightful island! Carol & Paul Hallums run The Lodge & go beyond the call of duty to make guests feel welcome & help advise on local events or attractions. Well worth a visit! There's a bus stop close by - Vectis Buses run a reliable service across the island & a week's pass that includes the open-top tour buses costs £20 each with family tickets also available.
Nicely decorated rooms and a very delicious breakfast made our stay a very pleasant one…read more The stony beach is a 5min drive away. The owners, Deborah and John, were very, very friendly and kind.
Nice pub. Food served was excellent and they catered for me gluten free requirements well. Thanksread more
This is - in my opinion - one of those places you have to visit before you die. Preferably on a…read morenice sunny day in the warm months. The pub is steeped in history and that is reflected in the well kept but near un-touched interior. They have some great ales on tap and all are served with a friendly smile and, if not too busy, are happy to talk through some of the pub's history. The garden here in the summer is fantastic. The views are breath-taking and they run a barbecue every Sunday which of course, does attract a huge crowd so either get there early or have some extra bags of patience with you. We head there without fail once a year with a big group of friends and spend the whole afternoon eating and drinking beer, I highly advise you to do the same!
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I stayed there with a friend in a twin room this Saturday just gone.. It was perfect for two…read moreyoung(ish) guys who needed somewhere to crash after a stag do. We paid £65 for the two of us sharing a room which included a fried breakfast Some of our friends stayed in a chain hotel down the road and paid something closer to £100 per room not including breakfast. The owners were ever so polite, friendly and accommodating, even when my friend broke their shower! The room we stayed in was small, however this is wasn't a problem because we were only staying one night. They also appeared to have larger rooms which would accommodate someone staying for a longer period. The bedroom was immaculate, as was the rest of the house I think possibly they have very recently refurbished the bathroom and kitchen as they looked new. I had a lovely nights sleep, and although we got back to the B&B at 02.30 in the morning, the owners very kindly gave us a key to quietly let ourselves in. Overall a lovely, clean place in a quiet area that benefits from a personal touch that is sadly missing from larger places. Almost a shame that I have no more nights in Guildford planned!
We booked a double and a single room for 2 nights; to cut it short, we arrived late but caretaker…read more(when she arrived 10 minutes later) could not find the keys to let us in the house, three attempts later we found the double room had ancient bed linen on the duvet and we felt dirty even sitting on the bed never mind climbing into it. The furniture was from the 1970s with a well worn, leatherette parker knoll chair, a stand alone shower cubicle stood against the wall and the TV was the smallest one ever seen. The general feel of the room suggested an air of a very unloved OAP who had been put out to pasture in the local nursing home some many years before. The single room, was located in an adjacent property, go figure! The room's main light fitting did not work so it was not possible to even see the bed and state of the room never mind view the TV or drinks facilities. The bathroom was shared and the kitchen looked like it had seen better days as well.
Looking at everyone else's reviews, you'll find this place is nothing but awesome! The B&B is…read morelocated in a quiet neighborhood just a short walk from the Belsize Park underground station. In terms of location, there are several shops, restaurants, cafes, laundromats, pharmacies, and grocery stores for convenience. Deepa is just a wonderful caring person and is briliant in how she operates her bed-and-breakfast. She puts out a great spread for breakfast every morning which is delicious, fresh, and scrumptious. Make sure you get one of her special croissants. Rooms are very well cleaned and has all the conveniences you would need which include a comfortable bed, a private bathroom/shower, a TV, and a closet to name a few. There is also a common area on the second floor where you could lounge to relax, use the computer, the kitchen, and mingle with other travelers. I highly recommend this place to anyone traveling to London. I plan to stay here on my next trip.
We stayed here as a treat over 5 years ago from our children as cant normally afford to go…read moreanywhere we saw mama mia the musical also a treat from our children.we were welcomed and had a lovely en suite room and breakfast was 1st class.lovely lady.would definately stay again love and miss london
Great place to stay! I was there last weekend. I was looking with my girlfriend for something a bit…read moreremote, not a touristy place like Brighton, and we couldn't dream of a better place to stay. Great service, very helpful, charming owners, and lovely breakfast. Very clean, nice and quite place. Short drive from a sea side, very nice pub short walk from there with a great food . Enjoyed the stay immensely and the only thing I regret is not being able to stay longer... Oh, and one more thing - absolutely fantastic home-made muffins we got with a breakfast - baked in the morning, still warm when we came down ! If I'm going to be in that part of England I will stay there again. More than sure.
I found Ranscombe House because it was the nearest to Glyndebourne, where I had already booked…read moretickets for 3 operas in a row. It turned out to be just what I had hoped to find, charmingly unpretentious, run by a warm and friendly couple of guys who were helpful in every way, from picking me up at the train station to helping me work out transportation to and from the performances and for my travel back (I decided to stay on 2 days after the operas, to get in a bit of local sightseeing and they were helpful there too) . The food was simple and tasty, and they made an effort to please individual tastes and needs. The room was simple and comfortable, with a charming view from the window of the downs, and the bed just great. No great chandeliers and snootiness, just friendliness, helpfulness and calm, exactly what I was looking for. I certainly will go back if my good fortune takes me back to that part of the world
Fantastic place to stay at such reasonable prices.especially for Oxford. An excellent service that…read morecovers so much. There are organised walking tours, ghost tours and a Fawlty Towers blogan absolute must to read/follow. The breakfast set you up for the day.you may not need lunch! The rooms are beautiful, spacious and well furnished, my favourite being New College. Perfectly situated for concerts at The Holywell Music Room and Sheldonian, also not far from The White Horse!!
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