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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | This cottage has a tranquil setting, and freshly baked bread and croissants can be delivered to your room each morning. On the edge of the New Forest, it has its own garden and a patio amongst the trees.
Kindlers Cottage has secure free parking on site. There is a small, fully equipped kitchenette, and spacious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. All rooms were soundproofed in January 2012.
It is a picturesque 5-minute walk to the New Forest National Park, with its range of walking routes and wildlife. Buzzards and harriers soar in the skies, and deer can be seen roaming the woodland.
Situated between Salisbury and Fordingbridge, Kindlers is only a 40-minute drive from Stonehenge. A choice of golf courses are available within 3 miles of the building. |
  
| Three Lions Stuckton, Fordingbridge
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | Situated on the edge of the New Forest National Park, The Three Lions offers homely guest accommodation and an award-winning restaurant. Food is cooked by a Michelin-starred chef, and famous past guests include Madonna and Murray Walker.
A continental breakfast is provided in the morning, and a full English breakfast is also available. There is free Wi-Fi in public areas of the building, and free private parking on site.
The rooms all come with facilities for making tea and coffee, and feature a TV and DVD player. You have the freedom to come and go as you please, and there are plenty of disabled-friendly rooms.
The Three Lions is a mile from the centre of Fordingbridge, and a 15-minute drive from Ringwood. The picturesque New Forest is a 10-minute walk from the building. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Salisbury Wetherlodge is situated above The Kings Head Inn. Formerly the County Hotel, the 3-story building has undergone a massive refurbishment. Catering for both corporate and leisure guests, Salisbury Wetherlodge offers an excellent standard of accommodation in the centre of Salisbury. Due to our central location we are unable to offer on site parking. However, there is a large pay and display car park within a short walk of the lodge. Its £5.90 for a whole day ticket & free after 6pm through until 8am mon-sat and 10am on Sundays. For directions and further parking details please contact the lodge direct. All rooms are en suite and come with televisions with radio options, Tea & coffee making facilities & hairdryer. Please note: Loud music on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in some rooms as accommodation is over our Wetherspoon pub, quiet rooms also available please ask lodge direct. All rooms are non-smoking. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Settled within the sleepy village of Porton, and only a stone's throw (4 to 5 miles) from bustling Salisbury, is the gorgeous red-brick building of The Porton Hotel. An old railway hotel dating from around 1900, it is now a contemporary Hotel and Restaurant which has made quite a name for itself in the area for outstanding quality and service. The interior is just as elegant; guests are welcomed by plush carpets, traditional wooden furniture and glorious roaring open fires in the colder months.
The food is simple but spectacular, all locally sourced (including delicious smoked salmon from the nearby Fjordling Smokehouse) and lovingly prepared on the premises - you will find yourself reluctant to leave! Convenient, then, that the Porton Hotel provides wonderful accommodation, with beautiful views over the rural setting and cosy furnishings to ensure you will feel right at home. All of the rooms also come with en-suite bathrooms.
The hotel can accommodate parties and events, often being the location for wedding receptions, and also contains a games room, projection screen, and large garden with play area. Food is served Monday to Saturday 12noon to 2.30pm and 6pm to 9pm, on Sundays the kitchen is closed for dinner, but lunch is served between 12noon and 4pm. Children and dogs welcome. |
  
| Angel Inn High Street, Salisbury
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | A wonderful old Georgian Coaching Inn situated in a quintessential English village in the heart of rural Wiltshire and serving some of the best food in the West Country. Local historians tell us that there's been an Angel Inn on this site since medieval times, but our Pub and Restaurant, like most of this unspoilt Georgian village, dates from around 1750. Hindon is beautifully peaceful but also wonderfully well situated as a stopping-off point for West Country travellers as we're less than two miles from the A303. Many guests book one of our nine bedrooms, (all en suite), as a base for exploring this beautiful part of Britain - Salisbury's only 15 miles away and the coast at Poole and Bournemouth are easy to reach - stopping en route to admire Dorset's tranquillity and timeless villages. There are 2 Car Parks and coaches are welcome, subject to pre-booking. Party menus available on request. |
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