Hotels in South East England

South East England - myths, legends and tourists

The South and those who live there are seen as a bit soft by the rest of Britain. The weather is a few degrees warmer, the landscapes are softer, and the beaches in the summer are filled with holidaymakers. You can go hunting for fossils along the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, work out how they built Stonehenge, and wander around the Palladian architecture of Bath. There is much to see from the castles at Windsor, Leeds, Hever, and Bodium to hundreds of miles of coastline filled with superb beaches.

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The Hambrough - Isle of Wight, VENTNOR, Isle of Wight

'Everyone is trying very hard' at chef/patron Robert Thompson's 'excellent' restaurant-with-rooms in a cliff-top three-storey Victorian villa on the sheltered side of the island. 'We were warmly

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Montagu Arms - Hampshire, BEAULIEU, Hampshire

'Venerable and full of charm', this much-extended building, on the site of an inn dating back to the 18th century, is 'perfectly placed for exploring the New Forest'. 'Welcoming and comfy', the

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