Located in the tranquil village of Oakley, a 15-minute drive from Basingstoke, this Innkeeper's Collection has well-equipped bedrooms, a bar and a restaurant.
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A grand 18th-century Georgian Manor House, Oakley Hall is a Four Silver Star Hotel set in a 315 acre estate in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, conveniently located 10 minutes from the M3.
BHARAT
United Kingdom
Hotel allowed me to check in early without further charge. However it was liaised by WhatsApp and when went to reception our room was ready to check in
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Lewis
United Kingdom
The location was well situated near the motorway but not so close that noise pollution invaded the room and created difficulty sleeping or any other discomfort. Only a short walk to Basingstoke town centre for breakfast, lunch and dinner and also to have a look around the town and shopping centre. The room was larger than expected, very modern, nicely decorated and clean. The bar area on the ground floor was well decorated, clean, the staff were really nice and helpful and the whole hotel had a really nice atmosphere.
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Rachel
United Kingdom
Lovely b&b. Really nice pub and garden with breakfast in the conservatory. Room spacious and well decorated. Staff very friendly.
On the edge of Basingstoke, Hampshire Court Hotel & Spa is a modern 4-star hotel with an award-winning restaurant and brasserie bar, as well as leisure facilities, including 2 indoor pools.
Christian
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel, amazing staff and great leisure facilities. We barely left the hotel!
Having stayed in a large chain hotel in Newbury only the...
Having stayed in a large chain hotel in Newbury only the night before my stay. The words that come to mind is chalk and cheese. The staff at the Beach were excellent polite well trained and looked to enjoy their jobs. The polar opposite to the night before.
This is a gem and i will be returning in may.
Robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A little village out in the sticks, You need a car to get...
A little village out in the sticks, You need a car to get there.
We stayed at the Beach Arms in Oakley on the main A3400 road,
It isn't easy to find if you go the A303 route as we missed it completely coming from the other side of Salisbury, and ended up in Winchester first.
The best way is to take the M3 and then come off for Basingstoke, follow the signs for Newbury and the A3400 will appear on the signs. It is well hidden.
Stayed in one of the Innkeeper Lodges. Noisy if you stay at the front of the building, but we were right at the back, there is only 22 rooms, we had room 21. Backs onto fields.
The pub had special offer prices, like the Hungry horse franchise, and service was very quick, considering the covid 19 rules. Staff were very friendly and explained it all beforehand. Breakfast is payable and in the pub in the morning.
Oakley itself is very small, like all the villages in the area, it is sprawled out. We didn't cover the village, but I'm sure it must be as pretty as all the other villages around it.
Our hotspot was Winchester - Saturday, busy and bustling, A hotspot for the Covid 19, no wonder considering the way the cafes and restaurants were packing people in, side by side. We didn't dare go in.
Mask wearing there wasn't much to be seen. The Great Hall, what's left of the Winchester Castle is worth a look into our British history. £4 to get in, ideally book online to avoid queues, but the same price turning up at the door. Alot of money, for quite a little to do. Times online are to allow for 30 people in per hour. You will only get in on adhoc if it's not busy. Best to book online
The area of Oakley and villages are difficult to navigate without a satnav, I would avoid it in future for a short trip.
KRa2
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We booked this late in the day purely as a stop over en...
We booked this late in the day purely as a stop over en route to Cornwall. It was cheap because of the late booking and it more than served a purpose. Comfortable room, it was attached to a pub so the evening was sorted. All together I would recommend but book as late as you possibly can!
well cooked all you can eat breakfast regularly changed so its not all dried out,paid extra and had mushrooms they were worth it .Liked the fact that the room was serviced daily and the tea and coffee topped up,it the little things that make the difference. Ate in the hotel one night and the food was very nice well priced and tasty
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