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The Crown Inn
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These spacious and elegantly furnished rooms are named after a French ship or admiral from the battle of Trafalgar. Feat…
Each elegantly furnished room is named after a French ship or admiral from the battle of Trafalgar. Features include a f…
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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.15.8km
- Hambledon Vineyard When you settle down to eat at what is reputedly England’s oldest commercial vineyard, the feeling you’ve found your own little slice of paradise washes over you. As you walk up to the beautiful timber-and-glass building through the kitchen garden, you will spot some of the ingredients that you’ll soon be eating. Take your seat with a view of the vines and the glorious South Downs, accompanied by a glass of bubbly from the Hambledon Estate. This idyllic scene is bolstered by fresh, appealing dishes like sea bream with tomato risotto.9.6km
- 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.13.7km
- 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.18.1km
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Attractions nearby
- St Mary's Stadium association football stadium in Southampton13.6km
- Winchester Cathedral cathedral in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK13.9km
- Grace Dieu 1418 English warship, destroyed by fire in 14398.7km
- Winchester Castle Grade I listed castle in Winchester, United Kingdom14.2km
- HMS Victory 1765 first-rate ship of the line18.4km
- Portchester Castle medieval castle in Portchester, Hampshire, England, UK14.6km
- Mary Rose 1511 carrack warship18.7km
- The Dell former English football stadium14.7km
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