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The Anchor Inn lies on the river Wey, near Alton, in stunning Hampshire countryside, yet is less than one hour from London either by car or by train from nearby Bentley railway station. This recently converted inn retains original features (mind the padded low beams!) yet has added soft, period furnishings to give the feel of a bygone age. Check in is at the bar. Bedrooms are filled with books and photographs of great Britons who have made a lasting impression and still impact our lives today. Downstairs public rooms are adorned with school photographs from Charterhouse, reflecting the past owner’s alma mater. Rooms come with en suite showers, luxurious beds, pillows and duvets, flat screen TVs with DVD, WIFI and writing desks. They are named after World War 1 poets – Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves, Richard Hilary and Rupert Brook. Cuisine, under the supervision of chef Sam May, has been awarded two AA Rosettes and is elegant British in flavour. The Inn can arrange fly fishing on a number of nearby chalk stream rivers, game or clay shooting and welcomes huntsmen and walkers.
Country Escape
Great walks
Fishing
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Pet friendly
Cycling
Restrictions on children
Restaurant
Full of character
Sit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Owner managed
Views
Free wifi
Intimate
Charming
Traditional
Village
Quirky
Antiques
Inn
Rooms
5 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Dogs are welcome and special packages are availableRestrictions on children
Children above the age of eight are welcomeParking
Free parking on siteSit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Restaurant
Private dining room
Outdoor dining
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Fireplace
Bar
Views
Free wifi
Wifi
Sitting Room
Garden
Great walks
Fishing
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Cycling
"So it’s handy for Londoners after a quick fix of countryside since there are plenty of local walks and it’s a short drive to the South Downs National Park — or you could visit Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton."
Originally published by The Times
"The Anchor Inn, Lower Froyle, Hampshire, is a country inn with attractive bedrooms and a patriotic air."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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