Bed and Breakfast accommodation near Alton and Chawton, Hampshire | Place to stay near the Jane Austen House Museum
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Old Timbers Bed and Breakfast accommodation near Alton, Hampshire
Old Timbers Cottage is a very attractive 17th century bed and breakfast accommodation with original beams and log fires. It is situated in the picturesque village of Upper Farringdon, near Alton, Hampshire, within the South Downs National Park in an area of Outstanding Beauty. Chawton village, the home of Jane Austen is 2 miles away. An ideal place to stay whilst visiting the beautiful historical city of Winchester (25 minutes away) and Portsmouth, the home of "ships" (45 minutes away). Several National Trust homes are close by.
Easily accessed and in close proximity to the A3, M3 and M25. Old Timbers has "off street parking" and is 3 miles from the mainline railway station in Alton which connects to London Waterloo. There is secure storage for cycles.
The comfortable guest accommodation comprises of a Double Room with private facilities and one Single Room with private facilities. Breakfast is served every morning and includes delicious cooked food, home-made bread, jams, marmalade and locally sourced produce.
Within 150 metres, there is a traditional pub serving great home-made food.
"Hospitality is most friendly and pleasant and guests will enjoy a sumptuous breakfast, which is well deserving of a Breakfast Award this year." 'Mystery Shopper' review, Quality in Tourism
Price for bed and breakfast
£85 per night for double room. £60 per night for single occupancy in double room.
£50 per night for single room.
To make a bed and breakfast reservation or enquiry:
Please telephone Kate Causton or fax: 01420 588449 or e-mail:
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Visit Jane Austen House Museum, Alton, Winchester and more...
Old Timbers bed and breakfast is within walking distance of the home where Jane Austen lived and wrote many of her famous novels. Opposite is Chawton House Library, a unique collection of books and papers, set in the house of Jane Austen's brother. Visitors travel from around the world to walk in the same picturesque Hampshire villages and across the rolling Hampshire countryside that inspired this timeless writing.
The Gilbert White House and Garden
In nearby Selborne, there is the Gilbert White House and Garden, where Gilbert White became the first person to study nature, cataloguing in a scientific way and documenting his findings in his work, "The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne", published in 1789 and later referenced by Charles Darwin.
The Watercress Lines Steam railway
The Watercress Line Steam railway operates a busy schedule, taking visitors from Alton through Hampshire to the market town of Alresford with its delightful shops, pubs and watercress festival. Alton is on the mainline route from London Waterloo, just over an hour from London, making it a wonderful escape from the city for a peaceful, romantic break.
Portsmouth and Nelson's Victory
Alton is an ideal location from which to visit historic Portsmouth with its naval shipyard and Nelson's flagship, The Victory. It is a wonderful experience as youwalk through the restored ship that won at the Battle of Waterloo and where Lord Horatio Nelson fell.
Historic Winchester
Alton is just 25 minutes from Winchester, previously the capital of Saxon England. The 900 year old Cathedral, King Arthur's Great Hall and Round Table, as well as its shops and restaurants make it a very popular destination for our guests.
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