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Alton & Its Villages Alton & its Villages For information on Alton please refer to the Market Towns pages 4 & 5. Map references are given for the Location Map on page 28. B&B prices are per person per night unless otherwise stated. MAP REF: Beech Barns Guest House B&B Bedrooms: 1 Single, E/F 3 5 Double, 1 Twin, 2 Family 61 Wellhouse Road, Beech, Alton, Hampshire GU34 4AQ Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 85575 M: 07759 723112 9 En-suite E: [email protected] W: www.beechbarns.co.uk B&B: £60 - £130 (per room A large barn conversion in a quiet wooded valley, close per night) to Alton. Beech Barns has 9 luxury ensuite rooms for the � (5) executive business or leisure traveller. MAP REF: Boundary House B & B B&B Bedrooms: 1 Single, F 3 1 Double, 1 Twin Gosport Road, Lower Farringdon, Hampshire GU34 3DH Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 587076 F: 01420 587047 1 En-suite, 1 Private E: [email protected] W: www.boundaryhouse.co.uk B&B: £30 - £35 Comfortable accommodation, adjacent farmland, large garden. Breakfast with local & homemade produce. Good pubs nearby. MAP REF: Farthings B & B B&B Bedrooms: F 3 1 Twin Powntley Copse, Nr Alton, Hampshire GU34 4DL Bathroom/Shower: T: 01256 862427 F: 01256 862602 1 En-suite E: [email protected] W: www.powntleycopse.net/farthings B&B: £30 - £34 Quality ensuite accommodation in delightful woodland setting. Easy access to Junction 5 of M3. MAP REF: The Granary B&B Bedrooms: 2 Double, F 3 1 Twin Stubbs Farm, South Hay, Kingsley, Hampshire GU35 9NR Bathroom/Shower: T/F: 01420 474906 E: [email protected] 3 En-suite W: www.stubbsfarm.co.uk th B&B: £35 - £37.50 Relax and unwind in our 17 Century Granary. Single: £50 - £55 Spacious, comfortable accommodation independent from (12) GREEN TOURISM SILVER farmhouse. Peaceful location, wonderful views. � MAP REF: Green Farm B&B Bedrooms: F 3 1 Double The Drift, Bentley, Farnham, Surrey GU10 5JX Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 23246 E: [email protected] 1 Private W: www.greenfarm.org.uk B&B: £55 - £85 (per room Delightful 16th Century farmhouse with luxury per night) accommodation. Close to all amenities and conveniently Separate SItting Room � (5) situated for London, Winchester and Guildford. MAP REF: Halketts B&B Bedrooms: E/F 3 1 Twin 72 Kings Hill, Beech, Alton, Hampshire GU34 4AN Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 562258 1 En-suite B&B: £27.50 - £38 Ground floor, twin bedded en-suite accommodation with sitting area in rural Beech, 3 miles from Alton. Contact John & Margaret Claughton. MAP REF: Ivanhoe B&B Bedrooms: 1 Double, F 3 1 Twin, 1 Single Oakhanger, Nr Selborne, Hampshire GU35 9JG Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 473464 1 En-suite (Single), W: www.ivanhoe-bnb.co.uk 1 Private Comfortable accommodation with views to open B&B: £25 - £35 countryside. Ideal walking and touring base. Good pub 200m. (8) Looking for accommodation in Alton tonight? Please call the Alton Tourist InformationAlton Centre on 01420 88448, or after hours, call Alton Accommodation Hotline (between 3.30pm & 9.30pm) on 07816 662175. Alton & its Villages Please note that this service is staffed by volunteers. 28 www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk 29 Alton & its Villages The Manor House B&B MAP REF: F 3 Church Lane, Holybourne, Alton, Hampshire GU34 4HD Bedrooms: T: 01420 541321 M: 07711 655450 1 Double, 1 Twin E: [email protected] Bathroom/Shower: Enjoy a week or weekend’s break or a peaceful retreat 1 En-suite, 1 Private after working, visiting friends or attending parties locally. B&B: from £37.50 Single Supplement: £10 A warm welcome awaits you. Our Regency Manor House set in a fine garden, offers light and spacious rooms in the pretty village of Holybourne - only a mile from Alton. Delicious locally sourced breakfast. Village Inn for evening meals, only five minutes walk. Glorious walking and cycling in the surrounding countryside. Wireless internet access available. Discounts for longer stays. (5) MAP REF: Old Timbers B&B Bedrooms: 1 Double, F 4 1 Single Crows Lane, Faringdon, Alton, Hampshire GU34 3ED Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 588449 E: [email protected] Private Old Timbers is a 15 Century, Grade II listed house, situated B&B: £32.50 - £45 in a pretty traditional English village. Beautifully furnished rooms, delicious breakfasts served with local homemade produce. Excellent pub within 200 yards. � (7) Pittersfield B&B Bedrooms: 1 Double, MAP REF: F 3 Bentley, Alton, Hampshire GU10 5LT 1 Single T: 01420 22414 Bathroom/Shower: 1 Private B&B: £35 - £37.50 Delightful detached mews flat annexe in rural surroundings offering private, comfortable spacious quality accommodation. MAP REF: 8 Princess Drive B&B Bedrooms: F 3 1 Double Alton, Hampshire GU34 1QS Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 85075 F: 01420 549495 M: 07791 049530 1 En-suite E: [email protected] B&B: £25 - £35 Modern house with luxury ensuite bathroom. Easy walk to local restaurants and tourist attractions. A warm welcome is assured. (5) MAP REF: Shepherds Court B&B Bedrooms: 3 Double, F 3 1 Twin, 1 Family Whitehouse Farm, Chawton, Alton, Hampshire GU34 3HL Bathroom/Shower: T/F: 01420 83847 M: 07947 409880 5 En-suite W: www.shepherdscourt.co.uk E: [email protected] B&B: £35 - £50 Beautifully converted barn in the heart of the Hampshire countryside between historic villages of Chawton & � (5) Selborne situated on a working sheep farm. MAP REF: Spring Cottage B&B Bedrooms: 1 Double, F 3 1 Single Main Road, Kingsley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 9NA Bathroom/Shower: T/F: 01420 472703 Shared E: [email protected] B&B: £22.50 - £25 18th Century cottage, in village, close to pub serving food. Easy reach Farnham, Alton, Petersfield, business or leisure. (9) For further information on Alton ... Please refer to the MarketAlton Towns section on page 4. Or find details on attractions and events taking place in Alton throughout the year in the front section of this guide. Alton & its Villages 30 © Jo Pocklington www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk 31 For information on Alton please refer to the Market Towns pages 4 & 5. Location Map on page 28. Self Catering prices are per unit per week unless otherwise stated. St Mary’s Hall B&B B&B MAP REF: F 3 18 Albert Road, Alton, Hampshire GU34 1LP Bedrooms: 1 Single, T: 01420 82235 2 Twin, M: 07762 701221 Bathroom/Shower: 2 Shared Beautifully converted Church, with lots of old world B&B: £27.50 - £35 charm, warm welcome, visitors reception hall, lovely garden. Walking distance from sports centre, Jane Austens’ House, good pub, railway station for main line and steam trains. Full English served. The house is of historical interest as it was the first Catholic church in Alton. � (10) MAP REF: West End Farm Bed & Breakfast B&B Bedrooms: 1 Double, F 3 1 Twin, 1 Family West End House, Upper Froyle, Alton, Hants GU34 4JG Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 22130 F: 01420 22930 3 En-suite E: [email protected] B&B: £30 - £45 W: www.hampshirebedandbreakfast.co.uk Comfortable friendly accommodation, with fine views over (5) lovely countryside. Excellent breakfast using local products. MAP REF: Woodfield Bed & Breakfast B&B Bedrooms: E 3 2 Double Woodfield, Windsor Road, Medstead, Hampshire GU34 5EF Bathroom/Shower: T: 01420 563308 F: 01420 561495 2 En-suite E: [email protected] W: www.vinntec.co.uk/woodfield B&B: £27.50 - £35 Comfortable bungalow. Rural setting. Private parking. Convenient for local attractions. � Direct trains to Waterloo nearby. Ashfield Cottage Self Catering Accomodation: MAP REF: F 3 Hole Lane, Bentley, Farnham, Surrey GU10 5LT Self Catering T: 01420 22144 Number of Units: 1 Sleeping: 4 Low Season (Min): Very popular cottage in lovely rural location. Ideal business person’s home from home. £250 (£50 per day) High Season (Max): (12) £350 (£100 per day) MAP REF: The Barn Self Catering Accommodation: E 3 Converted Barn Cottage The Barn, Common Hill, Medstead, Alton, Hants GU34 LZ Number of Units: 1 T: 01420 562682 E: [email protected] Sleeping: 2+2 W: www.barfordfarmhouse.com Low Season (Min): Peaceful rural retreat. Panoramic views towards Downs and £295 (£75 per day) Winchester (12 miles). Comfortable base for lovers of the High Season (Max): countryside. Open at Christmas and New Year. £450 MAP REF: Butts House Self Catering Accomodation: Self F 3 contained flat The Butts, Alton, Hants GU34 1RD Number of Units: 1 T/F: 01420 87507 M: 07713 473857 Sleeping: 1 - 4 E: [email protected] W: www.buttshouse.com Low Season (Min): Scandinavian style secluded self-contained first floor flat. £185 (£60 per day) Walking distance to town, railway, steam train, High Season (Max): (12) Jane Austen’s House, sports centre. Wireless connection available. £320 (£80 per day) The Coach House Self Catering Accomodation: MAP REF: F 3 Stubbs Farm, South Hay, Kingsley, Hants GU35 9NR Cottage T/F: 01420 474906 E: [email protected] W: www.stubbsfarm.co.uk Number of Units: 1 Sleeping: 2 A delightful Victorian cottage offering beautifully presented first-floor accommodation with Low Season (Min): wonderful views over unspoilt countryside. Well furnished and fully equipped, it provides a £260 comfortable and attractive holiday retreat in peaceful rural surroundings. High Season (Max): GREEN TOURISM SILVER £380 Alton & its Villages 30 www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk www.hampshirescountryside.co.uk 31 Alton & its Villages MAP REF: Dairy Cottage Self Catering Accomodation: Detached E 3 Cottage Cowgrove Farm, Petersfield Road, Ropley, Alresford, Hants SO24 0EJ Number of Units: 1 T/F: 01962 773348 Sleeping: 4/5 E: [email protected] Low Season (Min): Modern cottage on small working farm.
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