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The Plough Itchen Abbas
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This double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a private bathroom as well as a balcony. T…
The double room includes a private bathroom equipped with a shower. The spacious double room offers a wardrobe, an elect…
This double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit has 1 bed.
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Restaurants nearby
- Pulpo NegroBib Standing outside this whitewashed Georgian townhouse, you’re in a Hampshire market town; step inside and you’re in the heart of Spain. Barcelona-born Andres Alemany has brought all the authentic flavours of his homeland to the UK, along with a terrific buzz that’s entirely befitting of a popular tapas bar. The classics like boquerones and tortillas are executed with great skill and offered at a sensible price, while the blackboard menu of wood-fired specials allow you to push the boat out a bit. A good choice of Spanish wines serves to enhance the experience.5.3km
- Chesil Rectory This double-gabled wattle and daub house dates from the 15C and its hugely characterful interior takes in heavy beams and a large inglenook fireplace. Classically based dishes are informed by local, seasonal produce and given a modern twist by the experienced team. Service is friendly.6.1km
- The Woolpack Inn Embedded within the Hampshire countryside, this attractively restored 18th-century inn offers the complete package when exploring the area. Outside is a market garden that supplies the kitchen and upstairs are stylish bedrooms named after game birds. You may find such birds on the seasonal menu too, which offers clean, controlled cooking utilising high-quality ingredients. If it’s on the menu, don’t miss out on the terrific Portland crab agnolotti with a deep, rich bisque. The friendly team offer warm, genuine hospitality that really puts you at ease.6.2km
- The Avenue When visiting The Avenue, it would be a good idea to arrive early and explore some of the 60-acre grounds surrounding Lainston House, a fine 17th-century country manor. Inside, the two-roomed restaurant plays host to a detailed tasting menu with a twist, which allows diners to choose the starter, main course and dessert, while the smaller ‘in between’ courses are fixed. The cooking is intricate and complex, allowing the chefs to show off their technical skills. Add a wine pairing to make an occasion of your visit.9.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Winchester Cathedral cathedral in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK6.4km
- Winchester Castle Grade I listed castle in Winchester, United Kingdom6.8km
- Venta Belgarum town in Roman Britain which became Winchester6.5km
- Wolvesey Castle Grade I listed castle in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK6.3km
- Old Minster former Anglo-Saxon cathedral for the diocese of Wessex6.4km
- St Mary's Church, Itchen Stoke redundant Anglican church in the parish of Itchen Stoke and Ovington, England2.4km
- New Minster, Winchester royal Benedictine abbey founded in 901 in Winchester in the English county of Hampshire6.4km
- Hyde Abbey medieval Benedictine monastery6.0km
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