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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Set in the South Downs National Park, the Badgers Inn is just a 5-minute drive from Petworth village. Fresh, local produce is served in the restaurant which specialises in shellfish during the summer and game in the winter.
Local wine and real ales are served in the cosy bar which features deep red ceilings and traditional wooden furniture. A log-fire in the lounge provides a warm room in which guests can relax on the large leather sofa.
An elegant decor features in all rooms, which also include a flat-screen TV with DVD player and a hairdryer. A selection of toiletries is included in each tiled private bathroom. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the Badger Inn.
Petworth House, set in 700 acres of parkland, is 10 minutes’ drive away. Free parking is possible on-site and Cowdray Golf Club is a 15-minute drive away. Goodwood Circuit and Goodwood Racecourse are within 20 minutes’ drive. |
  
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Rooms from 100.00 GBP | On the edge of Graffham village, Willow Barns offers bed and breakfast accommodation with views of the South Downs. Each room opens onto the peaceful courtyard, where you can enjoy breakfast and the picturesque views.
The South Downs National Park is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and offers a wide choice of footpaths and bridle ways for you to walk. The nearby market towns of Petworth, Midhurst and Arundel offer quaint shops and farmers markets to visit.
Rooms at Willow Barns have simple décor and traditional furnishings. Each has a flat-screen TV with a DVD player, and its own bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes, and a hairdryer.
Goodwood, where the Festival of Speed is held, is around 7 miles from the building. The centre of Chichester can be reached in 35 minutes’ drive. |
  
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Rooms from 99.00 GBP | Guest rooms at the Old Railway Station hotel are in fully restored Edwardian Pullman railway carriages. The whole station has been converted into an unusual and elegant hotel.
The waiting room retains its 6 metre high vaulted ceiling and is now the guest lounge. It leads out onto the platform which is a summer breakfast venue.
In winter, breakfast is served, accompanied by a roaring log fire, in the booking hall. The dining area backs onto the station master's and ticket offices, now the station kitchen, and features the original ticket windows.
There are 2 guest rooms in the Station House, the rest are restored railway carriages. All rooms have en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
Petworth village is 1.2 miles away from the Old Railway Station. Chicester is a 25-minute drive while Bognor Regis and the seaside are 30 minutes away. |
  
| Swan Inn Lower Street, Pulborough
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Our 14th Century Inn features 15 ensuite bedrooms, tastefully furnished and offering a full array of comforts. Two four-poster suites are available for special occasions, and we cater for wedding parties & business trips. All rooms reservations include a Full English Breakfast to start your day.
Situated both in the Main building and in the old stables, now converted into cottage rooms, the accommodation offers the following amenities: Tea and coffee making facilities / Shaving socket / Hair Dryer / Trouser press / Colour Television / Ensuite facilities
With our excellent location between several of the South's main business towns and cities, and proximity to London, we are perfect for corporate clients who are travelling through our area. We offer companies special rates and discounts on the bedrooms, and deal professionally with them when booking and invoicing rooms. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in opening an account, however big or small your company is.
E.V Lucas once described the Swan as probably the most ingeniously placed Inn in the world. The sign of the Swan is certainly as old as Queen Anne and the building itself two centuries older than that. The stables remain to show it once horsed stagecoaches and post chaises (Now our Cottage rooms). For generations it has been the haunt of Artists and Fishermen. The great John Constable used to go on painting expeditions with his brewing namesake and no doubt they stayed at the Swan, which even then was a Constable House. Since then, Victorian Artists both famous and forgotten have left their paintings on the panelling of the little lounge. In the Jubilee Year R.Caton Woodville painted a new sign depicting Queen Victoria astride the sign. It did not last long - a Fairy Queen replaced Her Majesty.
The shields at the top of the sign gantry represent the Arms of his Grace The Duke of Norfolk, the Lord of the manor of Bury, and of Lord Leconfield, Lord of the Manors of Stopham, Waltham and Amberely. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | The Five Bells is an Edwardian version of a Sussex farmhouse situated on the edge of West Chiltington in the heart of West Sussex - an area of considerable beauty. An open fire greets you on those cold winter nights where you can enjoy a glass of real ale and soak in the hospitality on offer.
On a short break you can visit historic castles and houses, have a day at the races at Goodwood or Fontwell, or even a day by the sea at Brighton a short drive away. |
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