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Accommodation in and Around Haslemere Supported by Haslemere Town Council Haslemere Visitor & Local Information Centre ACCOMMODATION IN AND AROUND HASLEMERE BED & BREAKFAST/GUEST HOUSES no smoking suitable for children suitable for pets suitable for disabled visitors tea/coffee in rooms parking evening meal provided packed lunch on request QiT = Quality in Tourism pppn = per person per night prpn = per room per night TOWN CENTRE Pear Tree House From £70-£80 prpn, £50 single occupancy.Two comfortable rooms, one double 84 High Street and one double/twin with luxurious beds and ensuite bathrooms, delicious Haslemere GU27 2LA breakfast, free WiFi access, use of resident’s lounge, parking and tailor made Tel: 01428 658447 stays. Located on the High Street, next to the museum with gardens. WEBSTER Peter & Carolanne by prior arrangement by prior discussion [email protected] Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year www.haslemerebandb.co.uk Foxhill, Scotland Lane From £30 pppn - 2 ensuite double bedrooms with garden and close to National Haslemere GU27 3AW Trust land. Near town centre, semi rural location Tel: 01428 645249 TIMBERLAKE Mrs E [email protected] www.foxhillbandb.co.uk Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year Highfield, Park Road From £30pppn, £35 single room occupancy - 1 double and 1 twin bedroom with Haslemere GU27 2NJ shared bathroom or as family suite. Use of internet and TV in each room. On a 01428 643565 quiet residential road near park and walking distance of rail station ALLEN Mrs J [email protected] Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year (excl Xmas) Strathire, Grayswood Road From £38 pppn, £50 pppn single occupancy – 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single Haslemere GU27 2BW bedroom all ensuite. TV in rooms and large garden. Near to train station and 01428 642466 shops, 500m walk from town centre, parking for up to 7 cars HARRIS Mrs J [email protected] www.strathire.co.uk Ratings: Visit Britain QiT 4* Open All Year (excl Xmas) Overponds From £30 pppn – Occupancy rates = £55 single, £75 double, £100 triple. Room 11 Linchmere Road only rates also available please phone for details. One bedroom self contained Haslemere GU27 3QF private annex over 2 floors, with 1 double bed & 1 oversized single bed with private 01428 648808 bathroom. WiFi, Freeview TV, Video/DVD, toaster, Fridge, Iron, Bike storage, FIELD Mrs J Baby facilities. Village location with garden [email protected] Open All Year www.overpondsbedandbreakfast.co.uk EDGE OF HASLEMERE The Rockery B & B Two lovely and comfortable rooms, overlooking woodlands, 1 double and 1 twin, 4 Upper Mount from £55prpn, including a choice of freshly prepared breakfast. Single also Grayswood GU27 2EA available. Both rooms have WiFi, freeview TV, tea/coffee facilities. Excellent pub / 01428 643178 restaurant / take away 5 minutes walk from B&B. Town 1 mile. Lifts offered to ROBINSON Mr & Mrs P station whenever possible -please ask when booking. See website for more [email protected] information, photographs and previous guest opinions. www.therockerybedandbreakfast.com by prior arrangement Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, we cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions. This is NOT a warranty, recommendation or endorsement of any of the establishments and/or services mentioned. April 2012 Supported by Haslemere Town Council Haslemere Visitor & Local Information Centre ACCOMMODATION IN AND AROUND HASLEMERE BED & BREAKFAST/GUEST HOUSES no smoking suitable for children suitable for pets suitable for disabled visitors tea/coffee in rooms parking evening meal provided packed lunch on request QiT = Quality in Tourism pppn = per person per night prpn = per room per night HASLEMERE OUTSKIRTS Langhams Cottage £90 prpn, £55 single occupancy including full English breakfast - 1 double (can be Petworth Road, made into singles) 1 ensuite shower room. Private detached 2 storey barn with Haslemere GU27 3BG downstairs sitting room, small fridge, wood burning stove, TV/DVD. Rural location 01428 643052 with decking area and balcony. Parking in drive at front of house. Secure Storage LEECH Pauline & Tim for bicycles. Lift available from Haslemere station- 3 miles. Wireless Broadband [email protected] access available. www.langhamscottage.com Rating: QiT 4 Star Silver Open All Year Brambleside, Whitmore Vale From £30 pppn, £35-40 single supplement - 2 double bedrooms with ensuite. TV, Grayshott, Hindhead free sky, private entrance, washing/drying area, hairdryer/iron, bike lock-up. Rural GU26 6JB location with large garden, good walking & cycling. WiFi available and parking for 01428 713083 up to 8 cars. CORTIS Marion by prior arrangement [email protected] www.marionsbedandbreakfast.co.uk Open All Year SURROUNDING AREA Heath Hall Farm From £70 double/twin, £90 family, £40 single (2+ nights : double £65, family £80, Bowlhead Green single £35) - 1 twin with ensuite, 1 double with private bathroom, 1 single with Surrey, GU8 6NW ensuite, 1 family with ensuite. WiFi internet access in all rooms. Private farm in 01428 682808 rural location with garden and tennis court. LANGDALE Mrs S [email protected] Ratings: Visit Britain QiT 3* Open All Year www.heathhallfarm.co.uk Cherfold House From £45-60 double/twin - 1 double bedroom with ensuite, 1 double bedroom, 2 Chiddingfold twin bedrooms and 1 single bedroom and extra bathroom. Rural location with Surrey GU8 4SL garden 01428 644371 BARKER Ms S Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year [email protected] Combe Ridge, Pook Hill From £80-£85 double/twin, £40 - £45 single - 1 double ensuite, 1 large double or Chiddingfold twin with washbasin and shaver point. Two further double rooms and one single Surrey GU8 4XR all with washbasin and shaver points. Two bathrooms with baths and showers. A 01428 682607 large country garden with beautiful distant views and sheep grazing in nearby ESSEX Mrs B fields. Broadband and WiFi available [email protected] Ratings: Visit Britain QiT 3* Open All Year (excl Xmas) ACCOMMODATION IN AND AROUND HASLEMERE BED & BREAKFAST/GUEST HOUSES no smoking suitable for children suitable for pets suitable for disabled visitors tea/coffee in rooms parking evening meal provided packed lunch on request QiT = Quality in Tourism pppn = per person per night prpn = per room per night Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, we cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions. This is NOT a warranty, recommendation or endorsement of any of the establishments and/or services mentioned. April 2012 Supported by Haslemere Town Council Haslemere Visitor & Local Information Centre SURROUNDING AREA Greenaway, Pickhurst Rd From £110 double ensuite, £95 twin, £90 small double – 1 double bedroom with Chiddingfold GU8 4TS ensuite, 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single bedroom with shared bathroom. Central village 01428 682920 location with special garden MARSH Mrs [email protected] www.sawdays.co.uk Open All Year The Stables, Ramster From £100 prpn - Self-contained ground floor flat with 1 double bedroom and Petworth Road ensuite, 1 double/twin bedroom with ensuite, living/dining area and kitchen. Rural Chiddingfold location with courtyard GU8 4SN 01428 645833 GUNN Mrs L Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year [email protected] Anne’s Cottage From £60 double, £40 single occupancy - 1 family room with ensuite, 1 double Green Cross Lane bedroom with ensuite, 1 double with private bathrooms. Rural location with garden Churt GU10 2ND by arrangement minor 01428 714181 KILLARNEY Mrs A Ratings: Inspected by B&B Nationwide Open All Year Barford Cottage From £32.50 pppn - 2 double bedrooms and 1 single with private bathrooms. Ivy House Lane Rural location with garden and heated swimming pool Churt GU10 2QU 01428 712646 (6+) MCKAY Mrs C [email protected] Ratings: Not Inspected Open All Year Keepers Cottage From £55-£65 prpn - 1 double bedroom with ensuite, 1 double bedroom with Ropes Lane Fernhurst private bathroom. Wireless broadband and I-pod docking. Horse hire by Nr Haslemere GU27 3JD arrangement. Rural location with good walking 07949 839181 FLEMING Mr S by prior arrangement [email protected] Open All Year Sheps Hollow From £40-£50 per person - 1 double bedroom with ensuite, 1 twin bedroom Henley Common with ensuite, 1 single bedroom - private bathroom. Self-contained Fernhurst honeymoon suite available from £40-£50 per person per night. A totally Nr. Haslemere GU27 3HB private little barn - sleep in the eaves with the stars. Wireless router. Rural 01428 653120 location with garden and good lovely walks bordering three counties. Self CATTELL Mrs E catering available (long stay) Parking for up too 3-4 cars Email: [email protected] Website: www.shepshollow.co.uk by prior arrangement Open All Year ACCOMMODATION IN AND AROUND HASLEMERE BED & BREAKFAST/GUEST HOUSES no smoking suitable for children suitable for pets suitable for disabled visitors tea/coffee in rooms parking evening meal provided packed lunch on request QiT = Quality in Tourism pppn = per person per night prpn = per room per night SURROUNDING AREA Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, we cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions. This is NOT a warranty, recommendation or endorsement of any of the establishments and/or services mentioned. April 2012 Supported by Haslemere Town Council Haslemere Visitor & Local Information Centre Colliers Farm From £55-£75 pppn – 17th century farmhouse with 2 double bedrooms with Fernhurst ensuite, 1 twin bedroom with private bathroom. Rural location with large garden Nr Haslemere GU27 3EX and grounds with use of tennis court. Free wireless internet available. Aga 01428 652265 cooked breakfast with local farm produce as well as homemade cakes and tea. SHELLARD Marina Plenty of onsite parking. Member of Wolsey Lodges www.colliersfarm.co.uk [email protected] Ratings: Visit England 5* Gold & Breakfast Award Open All Year Top Corner, Oak Hill Road From £40.00 pppn - 1 double and 1 twin bedroom both with ensuite.
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