Winchester, the county town and administrative centre of Hampshire, is one of England's most historic cities. Known as 'Venta Belgarum' to the Romans, Winchester was the capital of England in the 9th century, when Egbert was crowned King of all England in 827. The town has plenty of attractions, including The Great Hall and The Round Table, Winchester Cathedral and the City Museum. Winchester is within easy driving distance of Southampton, and is easily accessible via the M3 motorway.
H206 - The Coach House, West Grimstead, nr. Salisbury. Sleeps: 2 or 4 + cot
Enormous care has been taken in the conversion of this old coach house which stands in a quiet, attractive courtyard setting opposite the former village rectory.
The village of West Grimstead lies between Salisbury (6 miles) and Winchester (1...
H214 - The Hobbit House, West Dean. Sleeps: 2
This enchanting, rural retreat is set in the grounds of a country house on the edge of the village of West Dean, on the borders of Hampshire and Wiltshire.
This is a lovely part of Southern England with the Northern perimeter of the New Forest only 8 ...
H216 - The Old Dairy, West Tytherley. Sleeps: 9/12 + cot
In the heart of rolling Hampshire countryside, a mile and a half from the pretty village of West Tytherley, this extremely spacious cottage has been converted with immense care from the former dairy. Situated on a 60 acre arable farm it is some way from t...
H218 - Grebes, East Wellow, nr Romsey. Sleeps: 2/3
Grebes enjoys a superbly rural and peaceful location, its open plan upstairs sitting room making the most of unimpeded views across two lakes and a backdrop of deciduous woodland, which once formed part of The Embley Park Estate (home of Florence Nighting...