The New Forest in Hampshire was once a Royal Hunting ground. Today the New Forest covers 144 square miles and is soon to be classified as the New Forest National Park.
1. Henchards restaurant with rooms (Andover/Hotels in Andover)
A privatley owned and operated restaurant and bar with 8 high quality en suite bedrooms furnished to a 3 star standard. Situated close to Stonehenge Thruxton and Andover yet only 20 minutes from the city of Salisbury. All rooms have hospitality ...
2. Highfield House Hotel (Southampton/Hotels in Southampton)
Just 10 mins from the City Centre airport bus and train links the Hotel has a traditional feel about it but has undergone a complete refurbishment and offers contemporary designed bedrooms whilst retaining its character. Walking distance of Sou...
3. Hinds Head (Aldermaston/Hotels in Aldermaston)
The Hinds Head is situated in the center of old Aldermaston Village and dates back to 1650 surrounded by the beautiful Royal Berkshire countryside. The interior retains that 'olde English' feel whilst still providing all the modern comforts. Th...
4. Hook House Hotel (Hook/Hotels in Hook)
Grade 2 Listed Georgian House set in 2 acres of sweeping lawns. Mature trees and shrubs in abundance. We are 2 mins from M3 JNC 5 and less than 1 hour from London. Hook Station is 1 mile.
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5. Hotel du Vin and Bistro Winchester (Winchester/Hotels in Winchester)
The original Hotel du Vin is housed in the fine architecture of one of central Winchesters most important Georgian buildings dating back to 1715. Our smallest hotel with 24 bedrooms it has an intimate ambience emphasised by the cosy Bistro and C...
6. Hotel Wellington Arms (Basingstoke/Hotels in Basingstoke)
If you are looking for a relaxing weekend or a convenient business stopover this orginal 17th century Farmhouse and now grade 2 listed hotel is the perfect setting. With easy access to M4 Reading M3 Basingstoke. Rooms that look out on Beautiful...
7. Hampshire Rivers (Hampshire Facts/Hampshire Facts)
There are six Hampshire rivers - the Meon, Test, Itchen, Hamble, Beaulieu, and the Avon. The famous chalk streams have made Hampshire rivers a world famous fly fishing destination.