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There is easy access into the city via Winchester Rail Station or by the M3 Motorway. Other attractions in the local area are Jane Austins House, Winchester Cathedral and Legoland.(DB 10/08).
This is a traditional white-wash hotel with lantern and flower baskets. It was built in the 15th century and it has been a bishop's house, a convent and, since 1870, a hotel. The hotel also has a private patio and garden with a seating area.
Each of the 75 bedrooms are en-suite offering colour TV with satellite channels, courtesy tray to make your own tea & coffee, hairdryer, trouser press, direct telephone. Nice clean and modern decor keeping in design with the historic building.
The restaurant is located in a conservatory area with glass windows overlooking the walled gardens. Serving a variety of English and continental dishes using local produce and seasonal specials.
The lobby is medium in size and offers several seating areas leading off reception. Decorated in keeping with the historic age of hotel.
The hotel is located just a hundred yards from the town centre, in a quiet backwater. The hotel is close to the famous cathedral and Winchester's most historic attractions.
Area Details - 80 kms to the airport (heathrow)
- 12 kms to the airport (eastleigh)
- 1 km to the nearest station (winchester)
- 10 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
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