Hotels in Barton on Sea

Pebble Beach
Marine Drive
Barton on Sea
Hampshire

BH25 7DZ
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Open the door at Pebble Beach and discover a gem of a restaurant in Barton on Sea. Situated on the cliff top with stunning sea views towards the Needles, alfresco dining on our spacious terrace give way to fantasies of Mediterranean holidays. The busy restaurant is always buzzing with guests from all walks of life and our attentive staff are always happy to help. Enjoy a drink in our comfortable bar or at the oyster counter where our open kitchen means the industrious and creative chefs are a constant source of entertainment. What better way to complete a relaxing evening than to disappear into one of our luxurious hotel rooms. Situated at the eastern end of Christchurch Bay, Barton on Sea has spectacular views over the Solent and the western end of the Isle of Wight and the “Needles”, with views to Hurst Castle to the east and Christchurch and Hengistbury Head in the west. The luxurious en-suite rooms have been awarded four diamonds by the English Tourist Board and have been furnished to the highest standards benefiting from freeview TV, air conditioning and a trouser press. Your stay includes a delicious continental breakfast served overlooking the Solent with views of the Isle of Wight. Pebble Beach has beaten hundreds of competitors to be named Restaurant of the Year at the 5th Hampshire Life Food & Drink Awards, widely considered the Food and Drink Oscars for the region. What better way to complete a relaxing evening than to disappear into one of our luxurious hotel rooms. The luxurious en-suite rooms have been awarded four diamonds by the English Tourist Board and have been furnished to the highest standards benefiting from freeview TV, air conditioning and a trouser press. Your stay includes a delicious continental breakfast served overlooking the Solent with views of the Isle of Wight.

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