In the heart of the market town of Romsey The White Horse is just a few yards from Romsey Abbey. This 14th-century boutique hotel offers a brasserie and bright, elegant rooms.
Carolyn
United States of America
The location history the staff and the food was excellent.
Mortimer Arms Inn is located in Romsey within the New Forest. This traditional inn has a bar and a restaurant with a patio.
Anthony
Malta
The room was as advertised, very clean, spacious and we were kindly provided with two extra cot beds for our two children. The room was cleaned daily and nice refreshments and treats (especially for the children) were also provided on a daily basis. The room was very well equipped with a TV and a spacious ensuite bathroom with a large shower and the usual amenities one can expect. The Breakfast included in the room rate was also excellent, the Hotel provided a nice range of options to choose from and was quite substantial and nourishing, very well worth the price. The staff were all super friendly and always ready to help, they were also very patient and understanding with our children (who can be quite a handful sometimes). The property is also equipped with a spacious parking lot and we always found parking bays available for use. Although the Hotel has a pub downstairs (which is also a plus), we could hardly hear any noise and did not affect our sleep at all (anyway the Pub closes at 11pm sharp). All in all it was a very positive experience for us and this Hotel in fact exceeded our expectations. Will definitely be booking again with this property and it is very easy to recommend to others. Definitely worth every penny.
A 15-minute walk from Romsey town center and Romsey Abbey, Richmond Lane Guest House - AA Accredited has a spacious garden with comfortable seating and sun loungers.
Arnas
Lithuania
The room was very clean and well equiped. The room has a TV, a mini fridge and a kettle, which came in very handy throughout my stay. The host was very friendly and helpful, who made an overall experience even better.
Located in Romsey, 9.4 miles from The Mayflower Theatre, The Duke on The Test has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Staff, dog friendly, location and EV Charger on site. Amazing
The Farthings, Romsey Apartment offers accommodations in Romsey, 8.4 miles from The Mayflower Theatre and 8.7 miles from Southampton Guildhall.
Charles
United States of America
Everything was great!
Very clean, very comfortable and quiet flat right in the centre of Romsey. Close to everything: the Abbey, bus station, shops, the chippy, the park, cafes restaurants and takeaways.
And lots of fine pubs, especially the Nightingale the Cocky Anchor and my favorite - the Three Tuns. The train station and Waitrose are less than a 10 minute walk. Flacks brewery is about a 20-minute walk.
Ramsey has lots of History and a very satisfying Heritage Walk
Check in and out was very easy and Liz was an absolutely wonderful hostess. She answered all my questions very promptly and I felt welcome even before I arrived!
Former Romsey Brewery House offers accommodations in Romsey, 8.4 miles from The Mayflower Theatre and 8.8 miles from Southampton Guildhall.
Elaine
United Kingdom
Very hospitable and flexible hosts, who made a real effort to ensure everything was right for our stay. Good breakfast in the morning. The rooms were great, very clean and fresh with good facilities.
Boasting fantastic food, wines chosen by an award-winning expert sommelier, and luxury rooms, this gastropub is located in the old market town of Romsey.
The Dog & Crook enjoys a location in Romsey, 10 miles from The Mayflower Theatre and 10 miles from Southampton Guildhall.
Lola
Canada
Location was great for visiting the two major gardens in the area. It isn’t luxury accommodation but it was very clean and comfortable and reasonably priced.
The staff at this hotel are extremely friendly and efficient...
The staff at this hotel are extremely friendly and efficient. As for eating we ate in Romsey as we like to experience the local eateries.I would not visit Hilliers garden centre again as we fou d it very dissapointing
richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed only 1 night as we were attending a music event at...
We stayed only 1 night as we were attending a music event at The Plaza Theatre. We visited the Memorial Park and Abbey before looking around a some of the independent shops. The bar food was delicious in The White Horse and we had an excellent coffee and a panini in The Exchange.
Vicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A combination of historical charm with lots of eateries &...
A combination of historical charm with lots of eateries & pleasant shopping areas. Great access to all corners of Hampshire & local to the treats of the New Forest, its nature & its beasts.
Les
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very quaint english market town.
A very quaint english market town. Historic pubs, excellent shopping options. Daily rotation of vendors in the market square selling everything from plants, vinyl records, clothes to fine baked goods and olives.
Beautiful at Christmas time. Take a day trip to Salisbury cathedral, home of the Magna Carta.
Nicholas
Canada
10
Scored 10
Romsey Abbey is worth a visit.
Romsey Abbey is worth a visit. There is a new stained glass window of Florence Nightingale.
The abbey volunteers are very warm and helpful.
Romsey is a pleasant small town . It even has a cat cafe.
We enjoyed our visit.
Nicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
When in Romsey, suggest you try Cork & Bean cafe, 108 The...
When in Romsey, suggest you try Cork & Bean cafe, 108 The Bakery for home made sourdough bread & cinnamon buns, Luc's delicatessen for a bottle of wine and some cheese to complete your shopping
Location was beautiful. Door was left open for us on arrival with candles lit and Prosecco on ice. Hosts were opposite so nearby if needed. We were made to feel comfortable and were contacted in advance on how to find the accommodation as it is in a very rural and secluded location. The barn is cleaned and maintained to a high standard and every aspect is well kept with unique decor. We made the trip to visit Peppa Pig World at Paultons Park however this would serve as a great base to explore any of the big towns or cities nearby.
We were self-catering so the breakfast question is not relevant.
The format of the question about transport did not allow me to give a correct reply. There were three of us of whom two travelled mainly by train and one travelled by car.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and were delighted with the property and its character. It also is a perfect location for access to the town. Romsey is also a great base for visits in this area.
The Potter's Heron is attractively situated in open countryside near Romsey in Hampshire. It is close to the village of Hursley where the Reverend John Keble, a saintly and influential figure in the history of the Church of England, was the Vicar in Victorian times. His church is normally open for visiting.
The hotel has comfortable rooms, good cooking, and unrestricted free parking.
Hotel in good position to visit Hilliers Garden and Exbury Garden. Also only four miles from Romsey. Easy parking at the hotel.
Our room was a good size, clean, comfortable bed, good lighting, pleasant view and had everything we needed. Room wasn't serviced during our stay, but we were quite happy with this. Further supplies of drinking water, coffee, milk etc were available.
A great stay in this historic and characterful building in the heart of Romsey. Decorated and furnished to a high standard throughout; a good room with more facilities than most other hotels. Very good and reasonably priced food in their lovely restaurant. Attentive friendly & efficient staff and service. One of our most comfortable and enjoyable stays for a long time!
The hotel is a 10 min walk from Paultons park, which was very convenient as we traveled with kids. Rich breakfast menu, overall food was very good and they even gave us kids cutlery which was lovely and thoughtful! The hotel is within easy reach by public transport, with a bus stop located across the road.
Charming 16th century inn in a delightful small Hampshire town. Well-appointed, quiet location, friendly and helpful staff, extensive common areas and comfortable bar. Only slight fly in the ointment was that the room, which called itself a 'superior' room, was smaller than anticipated.
Very easy to get to from Romsey station. We had everything we needed and felt very relaxed and comfortable there. It was clean and very well organized. Also Julia responded to me instantly whenever I had a question and stayed up till midnight to let us in when we first arrived.
This is a quaint converted barn that has old world charm. The gardens are gorgeous. This was great place for us to work during the day and go visiting the countryside in the summer evenings and weekends. Stonehenge was about an hour drive away, Southampton 20 min drive.
Fantastic property and location. For our 2 night stay we couldn’t of picked better for its closeness to the town centre and Southampton. Both breakfasts were of the highest quality and the owners were equally the same in friendliness and proudness of their B&B.
En-suite walk in showers off both rooms. Plentiful parking. Dog friendly. Field to exercise dog off garden. Easy to get to local places of interest e.g. Romsey abbey, Hillier Gardens, New Forest. Appreciated provision of cereals and milk. Comfortable beds.
absolutely beautiful property, the room was lovely tastefully decorated with all mod cons and spotlessly clean. All the other areas of the pub spotless. Loved everything about the stay from
the room to the food can’t recommend it highly enough.
Despite staff shortages the staff were always polite & retained a sense of humour throughout our visit.
The location is perfect for The New Forest or Southampton.
Food good but not outstanding.
Cosy accommodation and comfortable bed and with well-cooked breakfast. Short walk into Romsey town centre. Reasonably priced overnight parking in close proximity. Pleasant, amenable hosts.
Good position for seeing the main towns such as Romsey Winchester and New Alresford.
Good vontinental breakfast.
Everywhere clean and tidy and welcoming hostess.
Location was great for visiting the two major gardens in the area. It isn’t luxury accommodation but it was very clean and comfortable and reasonably priced.
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