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Busbridge Lakes Accommodation 180319 Local Accommodation Accommodation by distance The Inn on the Lake - Ockford Rd, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1RH Discount: X Distance: 1.8 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 14 With the guarantee of quality, satisfaction and facilities you would expect being part of the Innkeeper's Lodge collection, the bedrooms at Inn on the Lake have been selected and sympathetically re-styled to enhance their local surroundings, but with a little added style and contemporary flair. • 14 luxury bedrooms. • Located Just outside Godalming with free parking on-site. T: 08451 551 551 W: www.theinnonthelake.co.uk The Merry Harriers - Hambledon Road, Hambledon, Surrey GU8 4DR Offer: Distance: 1.9 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 15 Located in the picturesque village of Hambledon, The Merry Harriers is a traditional style, welcoming village inn. With origins dating back to the 16th century it is a wonderful mix of old and new. Full of character and life and a dedicated focus on excellent food, award-wining local ales and wines and first-rate accommodation. Overnight stays are exceptionally quiet and peaceful in a choice of fifteen beautifully designed en-suite bedrooms, including the new for 2019 Shepherd's Huts, for the ultimate glamping experience. Four refurbished Inn Rooms feature ancient oak beams and contemporary furnishings, while the six Garden Rooms offer a simple rustic charm and lovely views of the surrounding countryside, including a herd of twelve llamas in the fields at the back. The Shepherd's Huts are a touch of supreme luxury nestled in the Surrey Hills and offer a private get- away beside the tranquil pond, finished in the Merry Harrier's quirky, yet deliciously comfortable style. All rooms are furnished with Egyptian cotton bed linen, down pillows, high-pressure showers, luxury toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities and flat screen TVs. The Shepherd's Huts also benefit from underfloor heating, interior wood burning stoves, a Nespresso coffee machine, a complimentary bottle of house Rose wine, and basket of nibbles. • Continental and full English breakfast served between 08-10:00 on weekdays, 09-11:00 on weekends. • Two private dining areas can be reserved for groups of up to 14. • Large garden for outdoor dining, with boules and children's play area. • Plenty of free on-site parking, free wifi, and both child friendly. For something a little out of the ordinary, a special selection of Llama treks offer a truly unique lifetime experience, following stunning routes through the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Please visit www.merryharriers.com for current room rates and llama trekking information. *Offer: Unique booking gift offered to Busbridge Lake customers for group bookings of all rooms for two nights. T: 01428 682 883 E: [email protected] W: www.merryharriers.com Premier Inn - Guildford Road, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3BX Discount: X Distance: 2.9 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 16 Wake up by the water at the Premier Inn Hotel Godalming. From this characterful old building, right beside the River Wey, you could watch the world drift by. 16 bedrooms. Located Just outside Godalming with free parking on-site. T: 0871 527 8466 W: www.premierinn.com The Stag on the River - Lower Eashing Lane, Eashing, Surrey GU7 2QG Discount: Distance: 3.2 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 7 Stunning Bed and Breakfast with 7 rooms, all bedrooms are decorated to a high standard with their own unique charm, sumptuous beds, state of the art bathrooms, luxury bedding, free wifi and flat screen televisions. The Stag on the River also has an excellent restaurant focusing on fresh, seasonal food and drink, sourced locally wherever possible. Special rates for Busbridge Lakes customers have been set up, simply visit their website www.stagontherivereashing.co.uk. Click on the ‘book now’ tab and then go to the room bookings section, click on the ‘registered users’ link at the bottom of the box and enter the login name and password below (Please note that the passwords are case sensitive). • Discount for wedding - please contact Busbridge Lakes Events for online discount password [Login name- busb / Password- stag123]. • 7 luxury bedrooms. • Found by the River Wey in Lower Eashing, 500 metres off the A3 at the Eashing Junction with free parking on-site. T: 0183 421 568 E: [email protected] W: www.stagontherivereashing.co.uk The Jolly Farmer - High street, Bramley, Surrey, GU5 0HB Discount: X Distance: 3.4 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 7 One of the few remaining family owned and run independent freehouses in the south east of England. Our aim is to provide our guests with the highest possible standard of food, drink and accommodation in clean, attractive surroundings complimented by a warm welcome and a pleasant atmosphere. Our food and drink philosophy is very simple....where possible, keep it fresh, keep it local. We have a three bedroom flat (sleeps 5, tariff £110.00 for two people, £30 for each additional person up to a maximum of 5 @ £200.00) ), four beautiful bedrooms, three double rooms with ensuite bathrooms and a full suite with sitting room, double bedroom and ensuite shower room. Prices from £75 (single occupancy in a double-bedded room) to £95 (double occupancy ~ full suite). Extra z-beds available at £15.00 each per night. T: 01483 893 355 E: [email protected] W: www.Jollyfarmer.co.uk The Wheatsheaf - High street, Bramley, Surrey, GU5 0HB Discount: X Distance: 3.4 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 3 A friendly local pub located in the heart of Bramley village, a family run business that’s been established for over 10 years. We have many facilities such as an Open Fire, Free WiFi... - 3 small twin B&B rooms very reasonably priced & 3 small basic twin rooms located in a separate building to the main pub. The rooms are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, a lamp, towels, free WIFI, Freeview TV and a travel bottle of shampoo. Being separated from the main building means the rooms are quiet and have 24 hour access via a back gate. They attract mostly short stays and people travelling for work. We can reserve you a parking space if organised in advance of your stay. The only parking, we have is the 5 spaces at the front of the pub but there are spaces opposite that are free to use as well as another free car park within walking distance located at the local library. T: 01483 892 722 E: info@wheatsheaf_bramley.co.uk W: www.booking.com The Swan Inn - Petworth Road, Chiddingfold, Surrey GU8 4TY Discount: X Distance: 4.9 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 11 Set on the edge of the stunning Surrey countryside, The Swan Inn at Chiddingfold is the perfect Home Counties retreat. Managers Zach and Sinead bring a passion to create a home-from-home experience with a focus on serving superb food and quality drinks in the warm, welcoming atmosphere that you expect from an English country pub. As an AA four star inn with a two rosette restaurant you can also be assured of a quality visit. Within easy reach of London, The Swan Inn is perfectly located for business travellers as well as guests looking to celebrate a special occasion, a weekend away or simply to unwind with a swift half after work. Upstairs are 11 stunning en-suite bedrooms, ranging from doubles and twin room options to an Executive Suite and Family Room. T: 01428 684 688 E: [email protected] W: www.theswaninnchiddingfold.com Barnett Hill Hotel - Blackheath Lane, Wonersh, Guildford GU5 0RF Discount: TBC Distance: 5 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: Bedrooms: [54-TBC] Our manor house has been lovingly renovated with all of our guest facilities newly modernised and ready to welcome you. Alongside our 4-star hotel rating we are also delighted to inform you that our Oak Room Restaurant has recently been awarded 2 AA Rosettes with our new executive Head Chef, Lee Young, formally senior sous chef at the Four Seasons, Hampshire. Barnett Hill, a Queen Anne style Mansion dating back to 1905 was the dream of Frank Cook, Grandson of renowned travel agent ‘Thomas Cook’. Set within 26 acres of lovingly maintained gardens and woodland; sitting in the heart of the Surrey Hills Just outside Guildford, Barnett Hill Country House Hotel takes a stunning hill top location, within the beautifully established area of outstanding natural beauty in Surrey. Positioned only 3 miles from Guildford town centre and 30 minutes from London, Barnett Hill is wonderfully convenient yet retains a tranquil and peaceful rural setting, with undisturbed 360 degree views of the Surrey Hills and surrounding countryside. The perfect hotel for your upcoming countryside escape. T: 01483 893361 W: www.alexanderhotels.co.uk/barnett-hill The Crown Inn - The Green, Petworth Road, Chiddingfold, Surrey, GU8 4TX Discount: X Distance: 6 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: X Bedrooms: 8 The Crown Inn has eight luxury bedrooms. One Suite, three four poster bedrooms, featuring ancient beams and original sloping floors, three superior doubles and one single. All rooms have en suite facilities and beautifully comfy beds and soft fluffy towels in the bathrooms. A hospitality tray, REN toiletries, a hairdryer and flat screen TV can be found in all rooms. T: 01428 682 255 E: [email protected] W: www.thecrownchiddingfold.com Guildford Harbour Hotel - 3 Alexandra Terrace, High Street, Guildford. GU1 3DA Discount: X Distance: 7 miles Licensed civil ceremonies: Bedrooms: 183 Guildford Harbour Hotel and Spa combines luxury and comfort with style, making it the ideal choice for leisure guests looking to enJoy a relaxing few days away.
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