Discover the best Lodges in South East England, England including Mollie's Motel & Diner, Lodge at Solent, The Plough Inn Ripple, Hogwarts Bed & Breakfast, The Rose Hotel, The Queensbury Hotel, No.5 Bridge Street, The Woodstock Arms, The Lower Bell, The Bull Inn Lodges.
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4.5 based on 905 reviews
Make yourself at home at Mollie’s Bristol: 79 cool rooms designed by Soho House, a pop of colour, a dash of Conran, friendly lobby work spaces (help yourself to coffee – our own blend), cocktails, mocktails, masses of free parking, EV charging and a handy distance from the city.
Visited today and the food was amazing but the nicest thing was the service. Katharine F was brilliant and made our visit perfect! The portions are huge though so come prepared to be stuffed afterwards.
4 based on 154 reviews
A modern property situated close by to major cities, the endless coastline and Solent countryside to explore. Guest rooms are bright and airy, modern with quality beds, plump pillows, and en-suite bathrooms with shower, bath or both and complimentary toiletries. Enjoy all the comforts of a country pub wholesome food at Parson’s Collar Pub & Kitchen. Indulge in delicious, Mediterranean influenced tasty dishes and enjoy the ice cream parlour with a great variety of flavours. Sit in the sheltered al fresco terrace and enjoy an award-winning cask ale. The Lodge at Solent is family-friendly and dog-friendly. Part of The House of Daniel Thwaites collection.
Can’t fault this place ! Room clean and spacious with usual amenities. But a big shout out for the staff at Parson’s Collar restaurant- nothing too much trouble, speedy service and service with a smile. Even though we only stopped overnight before a cruise, would definitely recommend
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Wonderful break in this gorgeous pub. Room was outstanding- comfiest bed I have slept in. Very clean and everything you need. We ate in the pub every evening and wow portions are enough for 2! The landlords are welcoming and friendly. A great location to explore. We will be back.
5 based on 29 reviews
Great one night stay. Excellent on all fronts. Mike was the perfect host. Nothing was too much trouble. Comfortable rooms. Very clean. Truly amazing choice of fresh fruit and continental style breakfast available. Really recommend this place if you're on the island.
4 based on 61 reviews
Myself and my partner treated ourselves to a short weekend get away by the coast, following the birth of our son. Our room was on the smaller side but tastefully decorated, clean and comfortable. We did hear the church bells initially, but after an hour these faded away and we had a cosy nights sleep. Breakfast was included in our room rate, so we took full advantage! Good strong coffee and unusual breakfast dishes which we highly enjoyed. The dining at The Rose was probably the highlight of our stay, the food is delicious and very beautifully presented. Staff were friendly, attentive and highly accommodating. All in all we had a perfect get away as our first proper trip just the two of us. We will certainly be back to Deal in the future, this time with the little one in tow!
3 based on 298 reviews
Lovely, clean, very reasonably priced hotel. Garden views, just a stones throw from the beach and a ten minute wander to the lanes and Brighton pier. Very friendly, helpful staff, gorgeous and plentiful continental breakfast included in the price. Would definitely stay again, loved it.
4 based on 139 reviews
Less than 500 metres from Winchester’s historic city centre, No 5 Bridge Street offers free Wi-Fi access throughout. Locally sourced, fresh ingredients are used to create the classic British dishes that are served in the restaurant.Winchester Rail Station can be reached after 15 minutes’ walk. The Great Hall, the last remaining part of Winchester Castle, is also within a 15-minute walk of No 5 Bridge Street. The M3 motorway is less than 5 minutes’ drive away and Southampton is 20 minutes’ drive away.Each spacious, en suite room has a flat-screen TV with a DVD player and contemporary furnishings. A large walk-in shower and free toiletries feature in each bathroom.
We were taken aback when walked in the room, was a great size and done out very well. Bed was comfy, shower was good. The staff were friendly and helpful for the whole stay. Is at the end of the high street so noise wasn't an issue. Staff, accommodation & location couldn't have been better. Thank you.
4 based on 105 reviews
The Woodstock Arms is situated in the beautiful town of Woodstock. Fish from Brixham, game from the Cotswold's and specials that change twice a day - brilliant food at a big happy pub near Oxford. Our idea is all about having good people, a love of whole hearted robust British cooking, locally sourced meats and a welcoming space to enjoy our wears From the Oxford sausages at breakfast to the home-cured meats and the home-baked focaccia, this is the place for nose-to-tail dining It's an old Cotswolds inn located in Woodstock Just a short stroll from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Blenheim Palace - home of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. In the heart of one of England's most beautiful towns and surrouded by breathtaking countryside, Woodstock offers many independent, shops offering a lively and friendly shopping experience, in that rarest of finds, a unique and very individual 'high street', where service is paramount. Woodstock is just one hour's drive from London Heathrow, 20,minutes to Oxford City centre, 19 minutes to Bicester Shopping Village, and if you just fancy a pint and a pot of chipolatas, after exploring, you're still in for a treat: the ales change daily and the chipolatas are from the pigs at there sister pub Jacob inn Inside all is airy, rustic, beautiful, with old tongue-and-groove walls and wide plank floors, books to read, chesterfields to recline on, and a fair few stuffed animals on the walls (very à la mode). Dogs doze by the fire, children tuck into baby burgers, and in summer you spill into the terrace, with waiter service tables for dining and a relaxed sunny space for drinking.
Two night stay for Blenheim Palace Triathlon. Good location in central Woodstock External impressions good but when taken to rooms very messy and restricted access. Rooms 2 & 3 on first floor, clean but basic. TV’s not working and no cleaning on second night. Generally not good value and staff and manager socially inept
4 based on 13 reviews
The room was very small, little storage room. Pub basic but clean. Disabled toilet cluttered Very comfortable bed, efficient heating. Ideal for just overnight or a few days. Staff extremely friendly and the food excellent. Would stay again. Great location.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
OPENING IN JULY 2014 - The Bull Inn Lodges provide quality self contained guest accommodation in the beautiful village of Rolvenden in the heart of Kent. Built in 2014, the lodges are well kept, clean, tidy and provide you with everything you need. Accommodating up to 4 guests in each lodge, you will find a double bed, sofa bed, plenty of storage space and en-suite facilities with a bath and shower.
Stayed here recently as we had a wedding close by. We will definitely stay here again it’s an ideal base for exploring this beautiful part of Kent. We were really impressed with the quality of our lodge. It was spacious, spotlessly clean & decorated in a restful & stylish palette.
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