The historic Bear Hotel is situated within the heart of Havant and was visited by Churchill and Queen Victoria. It offers modern rooms and a traditional restaurant serving fresh, hearty food.
Julie
United Kingdom
Beautifully clean bedding and towels
Friendly staff
Good selection for breakfast
Lovely large family room
This converted 18th-century farmhouse is on Hayling Island, 12 miles from Portsmouth city centre. Newton House has free Wi-Fi and free parking, just half a mile from the nearby beach.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Everything. Friendly staff. Great location and amazing breakfast. The room was very spacious and very well presented.
The Ropemaker is nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Emsworth, The Ropemaker stands proudly on the breathtaking south coast of England.
Brian
United Kingdom
Well decorated, clean room, comfortable .bed, fair sized bathroom and radio. The three course meal was delicious, sauvignon blanc and primitivo wines tasty and the service excellent.
Situated in Emsworth, 800 metres from Prinsted Beach, Samphire Ark 900 features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Julie
United Kingdom
Such a great spot to spend a weekend. The Ark had everything we needed all of which was high standard. The lazy continental breakfast provided by Steph sitting on the pontoon watching the birds and boats was a particular highlight. A great spot to walk from too !
Village Hotel Portsmouth is set on the Lakeside North Harbour Business Park in Portsmouth, a 3-minute drive from Junction 12 off the M27. Parking is available.
'With an onsite gym, stylish restaurant and ample parking, Portsmouth Marriott Hotel is situated just off the M27 motorway, 4 miles from Portsmouth.
Mark
United Kingdom
Friendly staff. Lots of elevators to get to rooms meant that you do not have to wait long to get to your room, Nice spacious rooms with lots space to store items, could however do with a note to say where everything is as we had to look for the hairdryer.
just dont, its smells damp, decoration horrible, walls...
just dont, its smells damp, decoration horrible, walls patchy, celing in room stained, sink was cracked, shower tiny, wobbly floor, steep stairs to get to room, management awful as I asked to have a different room due to mobility issues, receprionist said will swap you with guests not here yet then said will ring you, half an hour later hotel was full no rooms... really.. I voiced my opinion then, room 15 you had to hike to get to, very steep stairs and tripping hazards on some steps with no notice saying TRIP HAZZARD or WATCH THE STEP... I had animals from 3am walk all over the ceiling/loft are, rats, seagulls, pigeons no idea, traffic noise was awful too I hated it, worst hotel ever anywhere. Total disaster this place need a good clean and top rooms need redecorated and something on the walls like a picture, scene or anything, it was truly disgusting
Wm.
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The Ferryboat Inn on the furthest edge of Hayling Island was...
The Ferryboat Inn on the furthest edge of Hayling Island was really good, excellent customer service and a great menu. Lovely views of the water. Lots of places to eat in the area and fantastic walks and views. Very windy when we were there - to be expected on the coast. Lots of boats and windsurfing to watch. We went on the little Hayling Island train - lovely!
Linzi
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We liked the outside view, great for sunrises and sunsets.
We liked the outside view, great for sunrises and sunsets.
The tea room with the fireplace was very cozy. The power shower in the room was very nice.
The hand-wash and body wash - the bottles were reused and one was dented. Very unhygienic. The spare blanket in the wardrobe was thrown onto the floor with no cover. The tea cups were dirty. No menus in the room. The room we were given hadn't been serviced in a long time. The strip that closed the wardrobe door was broken. It was only when we changed rooms that some of those things were rectified. We will not be returning. The receptionists were not interested in good customer service.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A well presented old hotel with lots of history and in parts...
A well presented old hotel with lots of history and in parts has been kept in original condition, a smell of musty books is all around but not unpleasant as this enchanting place is centuries old, staff are friendly and on hand and food is tasty and well prresented, car park is a good size and free. However the room stayed in was slanted and repairs needed, otherwise a fair stay for the price, be wary of lots of walking stairs and noisy at night.
Gary
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Havant is more of a staging post to visit other places. it...
Havant is more of a staging post to visit other places. it has a reasonable shopping area with reasonable forms of transport available as in bus and train service.
I was using it to visit people during the time of a funeral and so it worked for me in that way
Ivor
Scored 10
10
A lovely town centre market on Saturday and lots of shops.
A lovely town centre market on Saturday and lots of shops. Several nice pubs serving food. Lively evening atmosphere. Large superstores near by. Lovely public park. Friendly people. Beautiful traditional buildings with pantiled roofs and a very historic feel to the town. We ate at Wetherspoons in the town centre as most people seemed to do. food and drink were excellent and good value. If we find a Wetherspoons in a different town which is a hotel we would definitely choose to stay in one.
Paulette
United Kingdom
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Super comfortable room , spotlessly clean . Very welcoming to us and dogs
Super facilities for dogs , who loved their dog bed and our bed was amazing. We had downstairs room so could access straight from room to patio area and beyond to garden to let dogs have a wee. Absolutely excellent room and hotel experience.
The room was very spacious and comfortable plus the property was very clean. The host Keith and his Housekeeper Helen were very pleasant and welcoming and the location was very quiet but close enough to the local town to be able to walk (circa 20 minute walk to Havant Rail Station).
Breakfast was great and also the evening meals, there was plenty of choice, the only down side to the weekend was the price of drinks in the bar, they were twice the price of a bar about 100 yds away, hence we had to go to the cheaper bar rather than stay at the hotel.
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