Hindhead

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Tel code: 01428 | code search
Postcode: GU26 | code search
Population: 4700
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Hindhead is a village in the county of Surrey home to just over four and a half thousand people. The stunning countryside of the Surrey Hills beckons to walkers and lovers of the great outdoors. The Devil’s Punchbowl is a huge natural amphitheatre gouged out of the earth, and if you time your visit right the slowly rising mists looks as if something is simmering in the punchbowl ……Once frequented by ruthless highwaymen who delved into many a pocket of the travellers on the coach road from London to Portsmouth, and swung for their crimes on Gibbet Hill, now however, enjoys a different kind of visitor. For lovers of creatures Thursley National Nature Reserve is where Mother Nature’s beauty is on display, or there is always the wonders on offer at Bird World and Underwater World, where 26 acres of enchanting parkland is home to a stunning array of birds with strange sounding names such as the Laughing Kookaburra, and the White Eared Cat Bird, add the sights of all things marine from Amazonian Swamps to the Caribbean, and Pacific oceans, and a magical insight is sure to be had. Or be prepared to be amazed at the Hollycombe Steam Collection, where an amazing array of Traction Engines, Steam Locomotives, and Edwardian Fairground Rides rewinds time to an exciting era

Attraction

Devils Punch Bowl Country Park & Cafe
Grayshott Pottery

Dentist

Aberdeen House Dental Practice
Grayshott Dental Practice
Maple Lea Dental Practice

Doctor

Grayshott Surgery

Estate Agent

Kelway Law Estate Agents
Peter Leete & Partners

Golf Club

Hindhead

Inn

Devils Punchbowl Inn

Pub and Bar

Fox and Pelican
Woodcock

Restaurant

Fox and Pelican
Monsoon Thai Restaurant
Woodcock

School

Amesbury School

Solicitor

Bray & Lawson
Potter Owtram & Peck

Vet

Beacon Hill Veterinary Surgery

Shops

Lloyds Pharmacy

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Antiques

M J Bowdery
Drummonds Architectural Antiques Ltd
Albany Antiques
Magical Rooms

Places to Stay near Hindhead

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Devils Punchbowl Inn (0.50 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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Branksome Place (1.60 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 Pride of the Valley Hotel (2.07 miles)

The Pride of the Valley Hotel

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Charming and traditional, the pride of the valley hotel and restaurant nestles in the heart of the beautiful countryside and rests within its own ... More

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Inn on the Hill (2.19 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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Georgian House Hotel (2.37 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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Barnhouse (3.04 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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Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa (3.44 miles)

Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa

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This privately owned hotel is nestled in 22 acres of Surrey countryside and offers relaxed luxury and a high standard of service. Lythe Hill Hotel and Spa has recently completed a large ... More

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Frensham Pond Hotel (3.46 miles)

Frensham Pond Hotel

Best Western Frensham Pond Hotel enjoys one of the country's most picturesque locations overlooking the Frensham Great Pond and combines a unique blend of Country House charm with 21st century convenience. Although built as a private ... More | visit website

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National Trust Cottages (3.72 miles)

National Trust Cottages

Frensham Common Cottage is a long, low, brick built cottage built at the turn of the century, sitting in a large garden and backing onto Frensham Common. This comfortable cottage makes an ideal base from ... More

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Travelodge Liphook (4.11 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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