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Oakley Hall Hotel

★★★★Basingstoke
8.8/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Executive Room
1x Super King 41 Up to 4

Our Executive Rooms are larger in size and offer a separate dressing area, separate walk in shower and bath and double s…

Garden Cottage
1x Double 41 Up to 6

Our beautiful Garden Cottage has three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, lounge, dining room and kitchenette.

Four Poster Suite
1x Super King 41 Up to 2

This suite features a four-poster emperor-size bed and additional seating area.

Courtyard Suite
1x Super King 41 Up to 4

Large mezzanine suites with a separate lounge area.

Deluxe Room
1x Super King 32 Up to 3

Our Deluxe Rooms come with a Super King Size bed and offer all modern amenities.

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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.17.5km
  • Goat On The RoofBib A former bank is now this bright and airy restaurant where plenty of natural light floods in through the large windows. There's an understated elegance to the décor and the counter is the place to sit if you want to discuss the concise yet quality wine list with the enthusiastic team. The appealingly varied cooking offers sharing plates that draw inspiration from multiple sources but are rooted in the British larder. The fish 'gilda' snack is a prime example, offering plenty of flavour in the harmonious combination of trout, quail egg and smoked haddock.19.3km
  • Wellington Arms At this smart cream pub they have their own herb and vegetable beds, keep sheep, pigs, chickens and bees, and source the rest of their meats from within 20 miles. Menus feature 6 dishes per course – supplemented by a selection of specials – and cooking is generous and satisfying. Smart, rustic bedrooms come with slate floors, sheepskin rugs and big, comfy beds.10.7km
  • 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.12.1km
  • Hoddington Arms This restaurant is temporarily closed following a fire.‘The Hodd’ is a characterful pub at the heart of the village, and offers a friendly welcome and charm aplenty with its rustic brickwork and exposed timbers. Understated menu descriptions belie the skill involved in the experienced chef’s well-crafted dishes. Be sure to save room for pudding and stay overnight in one of the five bedrooms so you can explore more of the local area.14.2km
  • Malverleys Tucked away in what is surely one of England’s prettiest hamlets, dining here is like stumbling upon a hidden slice of paradise. Surrounded by beautifully kept grounds but also their own farm, the restaurant sits inside a gorgeous farmhouse alongside a bakery and shop. Take your seat in the dining room in full view of the open kitchen and feast on the seasonal dishes that make great use of the wood-fired oven. Grilled spatchcock quail with cherries from the estate is a prime example, succulent and full of gamey flavour.18.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Calleva Atrebatum Romano-British town at Silchester, United Kingdom14.8km
  • The Vyne 16th-century country house outside Sherborne St John, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK10.3km
  • Hampshire Downs area of downland in England, United Kingdom12.1km
  • Silchester Ogham stone pillar stone14.9km
  • Stratfield Saye House Grade I listed country house in Stratfield Saye, Hampshire, England, UK18.2km
  • Woolhampton Reed Bed protected area in Berkshire, England16.8km
  • St Mary's Church, Itchen Stoke redundant Anglican church in the parish of Itchen Stoke and Ovington, England17.6km
  • Douai Abbey church in Berkshire, United Kingdom18.2km

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