Liphook

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Tel code: 01428 | code search
Postcode: GU30 | code search
Population: 7100
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Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate
"I was given a spa break at Old Thorns as a present for my partner and myself. When my mum booked the break she had to book a time for ..." More

Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate
"Good Points: Great sized bed ! Spacious room. Bad Points: wash basin was dirty so I asked for it to be cleaned which was done quickly. make it clear what is ..." More

Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate
"This hotel really understands its visitors needs.The golf course is stunning and the staff are very helpfull and friendly.See you next year.

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Within the South East area of Hampshire is the village of Liphook which grew from the need for a coaching stop in the area for travellers on their way from the London to Portsmouth stagecoach run, and where better to stop than the centre of the settlement and that is how the Royal Anchor Inn came to be. The present location is said to have been an inn as far back as the 14th century however the present building traces its history back to the 16th century and it has entertained such important guests as Nelson and Lady Hamilton as well as Queen Victoria and Wellington. The Royal Anchor is to be found right in the centre of the village at The Square. From these beginnings Liphook grew into the village it is today, it benefits from excellent road and rail links making it a popular location for the commuter. Nearby is a popular health spa known as Forest Mere but probably better known as Champneys also close by is the Hollycombe Steam Collection – a collection of working steam powered attractions. The main attraction though of Liphook though is the village and its amenities together with the surrounding countryside. One final point for those currently enjoying the BBC series Lark Rise to Candleford – this series is an adaptation of the work of Flora Thompson who from 1916 to 1928 lived in Liphook.

Attraction

Hollycombe Steam Collection

Budget

Travelodge Liphook *book online*

Camping

Deers Hut Public House (The)

Caravan Park

Old Barn Farm Caravan Park

Dentist

Robert Herron

Doctor

Hillbrow Surgery
The Ship House Surgery

Estate Agent

Hamptons

Golf Club

Liphook Golf Club
Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate

Pub and Bar

Green Dragon
Royal Anchor

Restaurant

Nippon-Kan
Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate
Royal Anchor

Solicitor

A D Davidson Kelly
A J Bavin

Taxi

Apple Cars Ltd
Beeline Cars
Courtesy Cabs

Sports Clubs

Liphook & Ripsley CC (Cricket)
Petersfield (Men's Hockey)
Petersfield (Women's Hockey)

Shops

Findlays
Andrew Matheson
Shanklys Ltd
Liphook Fish & Chips
Top Chef
Liphook Bakery
Peep Inside
Flowers In The Avenue
Art Work
Reeds

Places to Stay near Liphook

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Travelodge Liphook (0.71 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate (1.18 miles)

Old Thorns Golf & Country Estate

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Immersed within a 400 acre estate in the rolling Hampshire countryside, this charming rural retreat enjoys a wonderful location overlooking its own 18-hole championship golf course.
Originally a 17th century farmhouse and ... More

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Champneys Forest Mere (1.76 miles)

Champneys Forest Mere
Forest Mere is a truly special place. Breathtakingly beautiful, it was originally a hunting lodge and keeper’s house for the Royal Forest of Woolmer and is part of the South Downs National Park. Exclusive and ... More | visit website
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Branksome Place (3.04 miles)

Branksome Place

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Branksome is a listed centre boasting interesting architecture and a nautical feel. Thirty two acres of wooded countryside compliment the centre's Edwardian charm. Dedicated to the business traveler, the Centre ... More

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The Flying Bull Inn (3.29 miles)

The Flying Bull Inn
The Flying Bull is a friendly pub and restaurant conveniently located in the delightful village of Rake and close to all the local amenities and attractions that this delightful part of Hampshire has to offer.Whether ... More | visit website
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Inn on the Hill (3.78 miles)

Inn on the Hill

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Great evenings start and end here. An imposing Victorian building, with a chic contemporary interior, serving a wide range of international cuisine. The open plan layout features slates floors, leather ... More | visit website

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Barnhouse (3.84 miles)

Barnhouse
The Barnhouse is a rare and beautiful property, ideally situated on the Surrey and West Sussex borders......

The Barnhouse Bed and Breakfast is a wonderful base to explore historic Sussex and Surrey. The charming 17th Century ... More | visit website
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Devils Punchbowl Inn (3.95 miles)

Devils Punchbowl Inn

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At The Devil's Punchbowl Hotel you will find a traditional charm and elegance, the finest cuisine and a warm and friendly welcome. The hotel offers contemporary style bedrooms, traditional lounge ... More

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Georgian House Hotel (4.22 miles)

Georgian House Hotel

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An elegant town centre hotel with superb leisure facilities including indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, gym and a range of beauty and health treatments. A perfect choice for business or pleasure with ... More

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Kings Arms (4.64 miles)

Kings Arms

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This Grade II listed building has recently been refurbished and extended to include a number of newly fitted out ensuite bedrooms set within the buildings and grounds of this 17th ... More

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