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Spread Eagle Hotel And Spa
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Rooms & Views
Located in the oldest part of the hotel and incorporating many of the historic features of the original property, these…
Individually furnished and decorated, many of these rooms are located in the historic part of the hotel. With double or…
Comfortable and cozy double rooms with TV, tea/coffee making facilities and en suite shower room.
Spacious room dating back to c1430, and named the Queen's Suite due to the visit of Elizabeth I in 1591. With a feature…
Double room with king-size bed, feature fireplace, separate sitting room in which the sofa can be made up to sleep 2 you…
Light and airy large double room with four-poster bed. The room dates back to c1650 with feature oak paneling, a firepla…
This room offers a TV, radio, and tea and coffee making facilities.
1 King Bed Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - LCD telev…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Swan Inn Village pubs don’t come much more inviting than this, an immaculate 14th-century inn offering layer upon layer of charm. First there’s the bucolic setting, a small village nestled among the natural beauty of the South Downs; enter inside and you’re greeted not just by the friendly team but the even friendlier pub dog. Once seated in the gorgeously refurbished interior, the high-quality cooking duly completes the package. Expect hearty, traditional British dishes bursting with flavour, like devilled kidneys on toast followed by a Barnsley chop.12.6km
- Nathan Marshall Clarke House From the façade, you wouldn’t guess this was once a courthouse, but inside you’ll find a door leading to what was the judge’s bench. It’s a tiny place with exposed beams and a rustic style and is keenly run by a young couple. Cooking sees a little intricacy added to well-presented, country house style dishes.13.5km
- Cassons Passionately run restaurant with exposed brick, wooden beams and a rustic feel. Boldly flavoured dishes are generously proportioned. Cooking is classically based but employs modern techniques. The regular gourmet evenings are a hit.14.6km
- The Parsons Table This cosy little restaurant is named after its owners – an experienced husband and wife team who run it with passion and pride – and it’s clearly a hit with the locals. Confidently prepared, flavoursome dishes are founded on the classics and have a subtle modern style and an honest feel.19.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Chichester Cathedral Grade I listed cathedral in Chichester, United Kingdom16.8km
- St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking church in Chichester, UK3.9km
- South Downs range of hills in the United Kingdom19.2km
- Fishbourne Roman Palace Roman palace and museum near Chichester in Sussex, United Kingdom17.3km
- Weald and Downland Living Museum open air museum in Singleton, Sussex, England, United Kingdom8.7km
- Bignor Roman Villa archaeological site and museum in Sussex, England, UK12.1km
- Eartham Pit Lower Palaeolithic archaeological site in West Sussex, England, UK13.3km
- Goodwood House country house in Westhampnett, West Sussex, England, UK12.7km
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