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Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home also features 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a walk-in sho…
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Restaurants nearby
- Starling★ Michelin The first solo opening of experienced chef Nick Beardshaw is this neighbourhood restaurant, where its lack of pretension makes it all the more endearing. The décor inside the surprisingly spacious dining room is simple yet elegant, while the menu consists of the kind of seemingly straightforward dishes that are tricky to pull off yet so easy to eat. Nick’s signature dish of Orkney scallop with Thai green curry sauce is a prime example, the technical skill and balance of flavours shining through. There’s a good selection of steaks and a great value lunch deal too.7.1km
- The Tudor Pass★ Michelin Situated within the splendid Great Fosters hotel – itself surrounded by beautiful formal gardens which you'd be wise to walk around – The Tudor Pass is an impressive, intimate restaurant that's right at home in such a charming and characterful setting. The surprise tasting menu comes in two lengths and you'll be glad you went for the longer one once you try the wonderful seasonal cooking. Excellent ingredients are elevated by their well-crafted accompaniments, such as fallow deer with an intense red wine sauce, fried girolles and a sharp blackberry purée that cuts through the richness.8.8km
- The Anchor Taller diners may wish to duck their head as they enter this 400-year-old pub, with its low beams being a sign of the building’s characterful touches. Wood and stone floors add to the appeal, while modern furnishings blend in with the historic roots. The choice of menus offers something for everyone, from a tasting option to a good value lunch and an à la carte. Across them all is fresh seasonal produce cooked with care in unfussy preparations so the natural flavours shine through.6.7km
- The Victoria This red-brick, 19th-century former beer house packs in bags of charm thanks to its original features like exposed brickwork and fireplaces, combined with tan banquettes, wood panelling and vintage photos – while a lovely garden and semi-covered terrace are the icing on the cake. The cooking delivers bold flavours in modern dishes with a classical base: think crispy pig's head followed by chicken Kiev or a char-grilled steak to share between two. The wine list offers plenty of choice, as does the wide range of beers.7.9km
- PizzaExpress Pizza7.0km
- PizzaExpress Pizza9.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Thorpe Park amusement park in Thorpe, Surrey, England6.4km
- Chertsey Abbey Benedictine monastery5.1km
- Colossus roller coaster at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England6.2km
- Chertsey Bridge Classical bridge over the Thames in England that has stood since 17853.9km
- Hyperia roller coaster at Thorpe Park6.0km
- Stealth steel roller coaster located in the Amity area of Thorpe Park in Surrey, England6.5km
- The Swarm amusement ride6.5km
- Saw – The Ride Steel Euro Fighter roller coaster6.1km
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