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Quinhay Farmhouse
Quinhay Farmhouse is a modern-style family farmhouse situated on one of the highest points in Hampshire in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Quinhay Farmhouse Alton Road Froxfield Hampshire
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| Double from: | £35.00 pppn |
| Single from: | £30.00 pppn |
| Twin from: | £30.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description
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We offer three comfortable rooms with accommodation as follows:
Room 1: A double room with En Suite facilities.
Room 2: A double/twin room with dual aspect and private bathroom.
Room 3: A single room with private bathroom.
There is also a large, private residents lounge with television for guests use. All bedrooms have hairdryers, tea- and coffee-making facilities and television.
Breakfast is served between 7.30 and 9.00 am in the spacious and airy guest lounge overlooking the garden. All our breakfasts are sourced locally, where possible, and are organic, where possible. A fresh fruit salad is served daily along with your choice of yoghurts, fruit juice, and the essential Full English Breakfast, homemade bread and the best croissants outside France!
We are sorry but we are unable to take children under the age of 10 years old. We do apologise for this inconvenience.
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Local Attractions
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There is a wealth of things to do in and around the Hampshire/Sussex border area.
Winchester is the closest city at 20 minutes drive away, and is steeped in history. In addition to the stunning cathedral , visitors can also visit a wealth of medieval buildings including the Great Hall, and King Arthur's Round Table.
Chichester is a city that is renowned for both its beautiful Georgian buildings and the Roman remains in the local area. The most famous of these is Fishbourne Roman Palace, the remains of a Roman villa with stunning mosaics.
Petersfield is the local town. A small market town, it dates from the middle ages, and boasts a twice weekly market, as well as monthly Farmers Market.
Queen Elizabeth Country Park is situated just south of Petersfield and is on the South Downs. As well as offering a large number of trails dedicated to walkers, cyclists and horse riders, there are nature trails for children, and the Butser Ancient Farm, is a replica of the sort of farm which would have existed in the British Iron Age about 300 BC. The farm has buildings, structures, animals and crops of the kind that existed at that time, and is open to the public.
Cycling Hampshire is a resource outlining a number of waymarked cycling trails in Hampshire, for both on- and off-road riding. We have easy access to a number of long-distance routes including the South Downs Way, the Hanger's Way, and the Wayfarer's Way.
Horse Riding can be arranged upon request.
There are a number of local golf courses, the most local of which is Petersfield.
There are several racecourses nearby, including Goodwood and Fontwell Park. |
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B&B Location
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From the North and South: Follow the A3(M) dual carriageway until you get to Petersfield. At the exit signed for Winchester and Alton, A272 turn off and follow the signs for Petersfield. After about 400 yards, you will come to a roundabout where you turn left signed for Froxfield, up Bell Hill. Continue to follow directions below.
From the West: Follow the A272 from Winchester to Petersfield. You pass under the A3(M) dual carriageway and at the roundabout go straightover, following the signs for Petersfield. After about 400 yards, you will come to a roundabout where you turn left signed for Froxfield, up Bell Hill. Continue to follow directions below.
From the East: Coming from Midhurst, follow the A272 towards Petersfield until you reach a T-junction. Turn left, towards Petersfield. Stay on this road for about half a mile, until you reach a roundabout. At the roundabout turn right, signed to the A3(M). The road splits, and you should stay in the left-hand lane, following the signs for Portsmouth. This takes you onto the A3(M) heading south. Stay on here for one junction, exiting at the signs for Winchester and Alton, A272. At the bottom of the slip-road, turn left, heading into Petersfield, and after about 400 yards, you will come to a roundabout where you turn left signed for Froxfield, up Bell Hill. Continue to follow directions below.
From Bell Hill Stay on Bell Hill, and you will cross over the A3(M), and travel through the village of Steep. The road climbs steeply after the village and at the top of the hill keep going straight on DO NOT TAKE THE TURNING TO FROXFIELD THAT YOU WILL SEE ON YOUR LEFT! You will pass the Trooper Inn on your right hand-side, and after about another mile, the road bears sharp left. You will find Quinhay Farmhouse on the right hand-side of the road on this bend. Turn into the drive, and keeping to the right there is ample parking.
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