Inns in Ringwood

Original White Hart
Market Place
Ringwood
Hampshire

BH24 1AW
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The Original White Hart in Ringwood was named by King Henry VII after he caught a white hart on a hunting expedition. The inn has 15 delightfully refurbished en-suite bedrooms, combining modern hotel accommodation facilities with the character of an ‘olde worlde’ inn. The hotel has a cosy bar area and restaurant which offers an extensive food menu throughout the day, and also offers a function room to cater for its business visitors. The Original White Hart is positioned in the centre of Ringwood, which has been a market town since 1226 and every Wednesday it comes alive with people buying and selling crafts, antiques and much more. Located just a short distance from the south coast and the New Forest, visitors are never short of something to do. Room rates include our fantastic free breakfast.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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