Copyright Nic MacneillThe large town of Andover is a pleasant mix of the old and the new, with a plethora of Georgian buildings blending with more modern structures including a large shopping centre. The inns here bear witness to its previous importance as a coaching stop...
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Hotels in Andover - 9 places to stay
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May Cottage
May Cottage dates back to 1740 and is set in the heart of the quiet picturesque village of Thruxton with Post Office and bus service, two old Inns serving snacks and food, yet just a ...
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Danebury Hotel
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Centrally located in Andover, the Danebury started its life as a coaching inn in the 17th century. A lively town house hotel offering 18 contemporary and stylish bedrooms.
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Amport Inn
The Amport Inn is over 200 years old and was once home of the Marquis of Winchester coachman. The hotel is beautifully situated overlooking a tributary of the River Test, surrounded by fields and ...
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Quality Hotel Andover
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Easily accessible from the A303, this charming 3-star country house hotel has its own bar and restaurant and is a great base for exploring Stonehenge, Andover, Salisbury, Winchester and Newbury.
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The White Lion Inn
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Located in the heart of the historic red bricked and thatched village of Wherwell deep within the Test Valley, our 17th Century former coaching Inn and our friendly staff provide ... More
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Henchards Restaurant with Rooms
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