In the heart of the market town of Romsey The White Horse is just a few metres from Romsey Abbey. This 14th-century boutique hotel offers a brasserie and bright, elegant rooms.
Karen
United Kingdom
The location was excellent right in the heart of Romsey with great bus and train connections. We ate in the restaurant which was nice and the food was good quality. Our room was very quaint and a little lopsided.
Set just 14 km from The Mayflower Theatre, Richmond Lane Guest House - AA Accredited features accommodation in Romsey with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.
Joshua
United Kingdom
Comfortable room, good location for us to visit family in the area
Offering a garden and garden view, The Barn is situated in Romsey, 18 km from The Mayflower Theatre and 18 km from Southampton Guildhall.
Donna
United Kingdom
It's was peaceful, the host showed us around, despite living in the main house she gave us complete privacy. The barn is central to some nice locations for days out. Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth and the New forest to name a few.
FREEZING COLD ROOM, WEATHER WAS MINUS SEVEN OUTSIDE.
FREEZING COLD ROOM, WEATHER WAS MINUS SEVEN OUTSIDE. STARVING HUNGRY AS FOOD WAS DREADFUL, SHIVERYING IN A LARGE KING SIZE BED WITH JUST A 4.5 TOG. SHOWER DID NOT WORK, SHOWER DOOR CAME OFF ITS RUNNER AND BRUISED MY LEGS WHEN TRYING TO STOP IT CRASHING ONTO TILED BATHROOM FLOOR. FAWLTY TOWERS SEEMED LIKE A DREAM AFTER THIS EXPERIENCE!!!
Cheryl
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Only had time for planned visit with relations and trip to...
Only had time for planned visit with relations and trip to Beaulieu Motor museum. Traffic through Lyndhurst horrendous, avoid if poss!! Drive through the forest lovely, ponies all over, caution needed. Museum very interesting, another visit needed. Bramfield garden centre had super Christmas decor, singing reindeer??!!
Angela
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lack of sufficient staff resulting in for one - shortfall on...
Lack of sufficient staff resulting in for one - shortfall on maintenance.
Smell of urine in bathroom, balconies to rooms filthy with years of neglect.
Profusion of weeds around outside leisure areas.
The overall impression was that Potters Heron is just about surviving.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The staff at this hotel are extremely friendly and efficient...
The staff at this hotel are extremely friendly and efficient. As for eating we ate in Romsey as we like to experience the local eateries.I would not visit Hilliers garden centre again as we fou d it very dissapointing
richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We stayed only 1 night as we were attending a music event at...
We stayed only 1 night as we were attending a music event at The Plaza Theatre. We visited the Memorial Park and Abbey before looking around a some of the independent shops. The bar food was delicious in The White Horse and we had an excellent coffee and a panini in The Exchange.
Vic
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A combination of historical charm with lots of eateries &...
A combination of historical charm with lots of eateries & pleasant shopping areas. Great access to all corners of Hampshire & local to the treats of the New Forest, its nature & its beasts.
Les
United Kingdom
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I can't praise The Cromwell Arms enough - on the River Test, delightful short walk into Romsey. The car park is huge, so no problem there. We had a deluxe double room, very comfortable and quiet, spotlessly clean. Breakfast freshly cooked and delicioius (recommend the muesli with berries and coconut milk), evening meals most acceptable and reasonably priced. The staff were very welcoming, extremely helpful and accommodating - a delight in themselves. This is a well run establishment offering very good value for money.
We had a nice stay. Shame the restaurant had shut by 9 as we arrived 9.15 and were too late for dinner.
The website had warned about the noise from the function suite below our room. It did not spoil things for us, but it was VERY loud and if you need to be in bed before 11 you may want to request a different location within the hotel. The staff were great and very helpful. Nice breakfast. Would return if we were in the area again
The Potter's Heron is attractively situated in open countryside near Romsey in Hampshire. It is close to the village of Hursley where the Reverend John Keble, a saintly and influential figure in the history of the Church of England, was the Vicar in Victorian times. His church is normally open for visiting.
The hotel has comfortable rooms, good cooking, and unrestricted free parking.
Exceptional, highly recommended!
Super modern, very comfortable cottage, two minutes walk from Romsey town center, with everything you need.
Driveway parking for up to 3 cars.
Beautiful small garden with seating for all.
Very uncomplicated communication with Hayley, can’t wait to return ❤️
Lovely hotel, ideally situated with attentive professional staff who all seemed happy to be working there. Breakfast was excellent and served in a really nice restaurant area.
Paul
United Kingdom
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