"Central location with easy access to the New Forest and Romsey Abbey. The whole property is pristine and thoughtfully laid out. The breakfast is excellent.
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"Central location with easy access to the New Forest and Romsey Abbey. The whole property is pristine and thoughtfully laid out. The breakfast is excellent.
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"We had a lovely stay at St John’s Croft, it was everything we hoped for - perfectly situated for Winchester in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Our breakfast was lovely and our hosts were very welcoming and had thought of everything. We will definitely be back! "
"We had a lovely stay at St John’s Croft, it was everything we hoped for - perfectly situated for Winchester in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Our breakfast was lovely and our hosts were very welcoming and had thought of everything. We will definitely be back! "
"Everything was fine, friendly and helpful staff, tasty breakfast, clean and comfortable room, free parking and a fair price. I would recommend and stay there again. "
"Everything was fine, friendly and helpful staff, tasty breakfast, clean and comfortable room, free parking and a fair price. I would recommend and stay there again. "
"Everyone very friendly. I was very lucky to get an upgrade room, but I am sure they are all of the same standards re cleanliness and comfort.
Very good breakfast with choice of what you want cooked to order.
Janet from Devon"
"Everyone very friendly. I was very lucky to get an upgrade room, but I am sure they are all of the same standards re cleanliness and comfort.
Very good breakfast with choice of what you want cooked to order.
Janet from Devon"
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"- Breakfast is very basic, would not recommend. Save your money and go somewhere else.
- Bedrooms are very dirty and smelly.
- Checked in to my bedroom which had a dirty toilet full of stains, the toilet would not flush properly. Water running thru the whole night. Sink getting blocked everytime you would open the tap.
- Curtains don’t cover the window properly so you have direct sunlight coming into the room.
- Windows are extremely thin so you would hear the cars, all thru the night.
-Only positive thing is that the staff is very nice and goes above and beyond."
"Clean and modern hotel equipped with the very best gym I've ever experienced in a hotel.
Also nice to have a Starbucks and a pub in the lobby...everything I'd need in a hotel!!"
"Friendly staff at check in. Given a piece of paper per room for times of pool etc … does this change frequently? not very environmentally friendly to print it out each time for each room.
Went to use pool and sauna etc to hear one of the staff moaning that a child had poo’ed in the children’s pool and it was now out of action and on top of that the steam room had packed up and no staff.
We did use the adult pools and sauna which were fine.
We did not eat at the hotel but came back for drinks. I’m glad we didn’t eat as I over heard other guests complaining about their food and the orders leaving one man to wait and eat alone.
We were waiting at the bar for a long time to get served our drinks. We sat outside and as it got darker the many lights strung up did not come on.
The actual layout and areas available within the hotel were good but the signage could have been a lot better.
The rooms were good but heavy duvets for this time of year regardless of the heat wave. There was a kettle with tea coffee etc but no fridge which was a disappointment.
Breakfast … not what I expected at all. Not enough staff or attention to detail. Various fruit juices none of which were labelled the orange juice was easy to spot but unsure what the others were. The water was empty and never filled up.
There was a lot of mess that wasn’t cleared up, poor choice of coffee from the machines and no where to put teabags etc.
I’m not sure how this is a four star hotel our trip was a let down"
"Super close to the train station and bus stops- less than a block away. This made it easy to walk to, even with lots of luggage. Room was clean and spacious with USB ports for charging so I didn't have to use my adaptor plug in.
Reading was a great place to stay on the night before my flight back home from Heathrow- a beautiful green space park near the hotel to relax in, super easy access off the train, and then easy access (again about 1/4 of a block) to the Railair bus stop for a trip that dropped me off directly at Heathrow. Felt very safe walking around and was nice to see the ruins of an abbey and a local museum- all for free!"
"This was my first experience staying a village hotel, weekend stay. For me, it’s essentially a private gym with a hotel attached, probably in the same sleeping accommodation market as premier inn and pricing bracket.
A fee £5.00 payable to use the gym and pool, unless you have upgraded to a club room. Be aware if you like a leisurely evening swim and chill in the jacuzzi the pool closes at 8pm on weekends. Very disappointing , as , had I have known this , i would not have booked the hotel.
Location of hotel is good for days out around Berkshire. Weekdays you’ll need an early start to catch breakfast, as it finishes as 9.00am, Weekends 10.30am.
Breakfast for me was just “ok” No sign of a piece of fruit or yogurt, granola. There was English breakfast, didn’t look particularly appealing , toast and pastries, served in the sports bar / cafe area. Again , nothing hotel like about it. It’s a typical private gym, food area…David Lloyd type of thing.
We had a twin room, very clean and comfortable, powerful shower. Black out blind amazing , you have no idea what time of the morning it is, 0 morning light, but set your alarm, You’ll sleep past breakfast.
Be prepared to ask for an extra bath towel/ hand towel as only 1 of each provided per room.
Carparking £10.00 for 24hrs.
Would I stay again …probably not , but that’s my personal preference. It was outside my expectations of a “hotel with a pool “ stay."
"We stayed as a stop over for one night. We selected the hotel based on location and a lift as we had a heavy bag. When we’re arrived all parking was taken so we parked directly in front of the hotel and were told it was council owned and we needed to park and display - no help with finding the park pay area even though it was obvious we were travelling from overseas. It ended up costing us less than half of what the hotel charged. Despite wandering along many corridors I couldn’t find our room and had to go back to reception and ask for assistance. Turned out we had to go through four closed fire doors and down four steps to get to the room - some instructions at the beginning would have helped. Our room was very dark with limited light fittings and a double bed that was ok - hard pillows. We had dinner in the restaurant which was pleasant as well as breakfast."
Whether you're passing through town and are looking for an accommodation that's small and charming, or you're a solo traveler hoping to meet fellow tourists, B&Bs can be a great choice for many types of vacationers. If your ideal vacation to Whitchurch includes spending lots of time outside, North Wessex Downs is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
How do you know if a B&B is a good option for your stay?
Every B&B has its own unique feel. Whether it's a garden for guests to admire or a beautiful dining room, the tiny details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home.
What are the top B&Bs in Whitchurch?
Below are some well-liked B&Bs in the area: The Six Bells: 4 rooms. 14.9 mi (24 km) from the heart of Whitchurch. Enjoy the bar/lounge and onsite dining. Westgate Winchester: 10 rooms. 11.5 mi (18.5 km) from the downtown core. The Palmerston Rooms: 8 rooms. Situated 18.1 mi (29.1 km) from the heart of Whitchurch.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Whitchurch?
When you're planning your getaway to Whitchurch, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 60°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 42°F. Average annual precipitation for Whitchurch is 31 inches.
What is there to do in Whitchurch?
If you like to experience a new place through your taste buds, you'll be sure to enjoy Whitchurch for its bars and restaurants. Spend some time exploring River Test and North Wessex Downs if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You might put Whitchurch Silk Mill and Bombay Sapphire Distillery on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Whitchurch?
Planning your excursions in and around Whitchurch is easier with these transportation options. Fly into Southampton (SOU), which is located 19.3 mi (31.1 km) from the city center. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Farnborough (FAB), which is 24.7 mi (39.7 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.