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The Godalming Hotel
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1 Twin Bed and 1 Double Bed 172.2 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea ba…
1 Double Bed 129.2 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coff…
2 Twin Beds 129.2 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coffe…
1 Twin Bed 96.9 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coffee…
1 Twin Bed 53.8 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coffee…
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Restaurants nearby
- Sorrel★ Michelin An attractive 300-year-old former school in the town centre is home to this delightful restaurant, which is named after the owner’s favourite herb. Sit on the cosy ground floor or in the intimate upstairs room, where beams divide the area into three. Chef Alex Payne and his team offer a light à la carte and surprise tasting menu (the best option for the full experience), filled with top-quality ingredients. From Orkney scallops to mature, full-flavoured Hereford beef, the produce is put to good use in detailed, intricate dishes. The affable team genuinely want you to enjoy your visit.19.0km
- Latymer★ Michelin Tucked away inside the luxurious Pennyhill Park Hotel is this little culinary oasis. The tasting menu comes in a surprise format, but you can expect top-notch produce like Brixham sea bass and Aynhoe deer to be on there. These fine ingredients are crafted into dishes that use classic combinations which have been refined and reworked in a creative modern style. Flavours, textures and temperatures show wonderful balance and there's nothing superfluous on the plate.19.7km
- 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.14.1km
- Maison In this lovely 15C red-brick house, chef Ben Piette and his wife Lornette found the ideal setting for their dream project. They live upstairs and have converted the downstairs to serve their guests, but view the whole thing as part of their home. The constantly changing surprise tasting menu features plenty of local ingredients in assured dishes which have a French base. Sit at one of just a handful of tables or book “Ben’s Table” in front of the open kitchen; here you can bring in your own ingredient which he will use to create an extra course. Lornette treats guests as if they were old frien15.2km
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Attractions nearby
- St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough abbey in Hampshire, England15.5km
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