8 Best Hotels in The South, England

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Modern hotel chains are well represented, and in rural areas you can choose between elegant country-house hotels, traditional coaching inns (updated to different degrees), and modest guesthouses. Some seaside hotels don’t accept one-night bookings in summer. If you plan to visit Cowes on the Isle of Wight during Cowes Week, the annual yachting jamboree in late July or early August, book well in advance.

The Casterbridge

$$ | 49 High East St., Dorchester, DT1 1HU, England Fodor's Choice

Small but full of character, this family-owned inn in a Georgian town house dating from 1790 is elegantly decorated with period antiques. Guest rooms—one with its own small patio—are individually and impeccably furnished; some have four-posters. The generous breakfast, served in a conservatory overlooking a courtyard garden, includes free-range eggs and fresh fruit.

Pros

  • Peaceful ambience
  • Off-street parking available
  • Good breakfasts

Cons

  • Traffic noise in front rooms
  • Water pressure could be better
  • Wi-Fi not in all bedrooms
49 High East St., Dorchester, DT1 1HU, England
07834-014841
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western New Holmwood Hotel

$$ | 65 Queens Rd., Cowes, PO31 8BW, England

The rooms may be unremarkable and basic, but the staff is friendly and efficient, and the views are special from the hotel's unrivaled location above the western end of the Esplanade—ideal for watching yachts in the Solent. The lounge area has an open fire on winter evenings, and the sun terrace takes full advantage of fine weather.

Pros

  • Good sea views
  • Nice sun terrace
  • Within walking distance of passenger ferry

Cons

  • Ventilation could be better
  • Rooms without views are dark
  • Food service can be slow
65 Queens Rd., Cowes, PO31 8BW, England
03330-292508
Hotel Details
26 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Inn

$$ | Main Rd., Corfe Castle, BH20 5RN, England

A thatched roof and flagstone bar are some of the 16th-century features of this small inn, where the individually furnished bedrooms make the most of the original beams, exposed brickwork, and stone fireplaces. There's an extensive garden to sit in, and the sea is a 10-minute walk away. Locally sourced gastropub dishes (such as beer-battered fish-and-chips or a fillet of stone bass with butter beans) are available daily. Local craft beers are a specialty. The place is extremely dog-friendly, so anyone with an aversion to Fido should stay away.

Pros

  • Close to Lulworth Cove
  • Great for dog lovers
  • Charming decor

Cons

  • Restaurant tables go fast
  • Rooms over the bar are noisy
  • Pricey for what you get
Main Rd., Corfe Castle, BH20 5RN, England
01929-400311
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cricket Field House

$$ | Wilton Rd., Salisbury, SP2 9NS, England

Located halfway between Wilton and Salisbury, this comfortable ex-gamekeeper's cottage overlooks a cricket ground and has a large, peaceful garden of its own; a modern annex provides additional suites and apartments. Rooms are individually decorated, so it's good to check the website. There is no restaurant (though the apartments have kitchenettes), but evening snacks are available on weekdays. The B&B is on the main A36 road, a mile or so west of Salisbury's center.

Pros

  • Efficient, helpful management
  • Pretty, well-maintained rooms
  • Good breakfasts

Cons

  • 20-minute walk from town
  • On a busy road
  • No restaurant on-site
Wilton Rd., Salisbury, SP2 9NS, England
01722-322595
Hotel Details
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lodge

$$ | High St., Avebury, SN8 1RQ, England

With their eclectic design, rare prints, and antique furnishings, the two spacious guest rooms of this charming B&B in a Queen Anne building are full of character. The real draw, however, is their view of the Avebury stone circles, which the Lodge sits within. Generous vegan and vegetarian breakfasts use mostly organic ingredients and are cooked to order.

Pros

  • Unique location and views of stone circles
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Good vegetarian breakfasts

Cons

  • Can book up
  • Too small (or pricey) a property for some
  • Early 10 am checkout
High St., Avebury, SN8 1RQ, England
01672-539023
Hotel Details
2 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Vine

$$ | 8 Great Minster St., Winchester, SO23 9HA, England

Ideally located opposite the cathedral, this 18th-century inn, now a gastropub with rooms, has received a smart, modern makeover without losing any of its character. Each of the guest rooms is named for a noted fabric designer, such as Nina Campbell or Zoffany, with textiles that pay tribute to their style, and the furnishings include traditional touches like sleigh beds. Few rooms have actual cathedral views, though the top-floor Design House suite is an outstanding exception. A two-bedroom apartment in an annex uses Designers Guild fabrics, and another self-contained apartment is ideal for families. The gastropub below serves superb food and drink, with warming open fires in winter and tables on the terrace in summer. Permits are issued for street parking nearby. 

Pros

  • Comfortable, stylish rooms
  • Delicious food
  • Central location

Cons

  • Rooms over bar may be noisy on weekends
  • Service can be erratic
  • Some rooms on the dark side
8 Great Minster St., Winchester, SO23 9HA, England
01962-854616
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast
Cash not accepted

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Spread Eagle Inn

$$ | Church Lawn, Stourton, BA12 6QE, England

You can't stay at Stourhead, but you can stay just inside the main entrance at this popular inn built at the beginning of the 19th century. Guests are admitted free to Stourhead's gardens at any time. The five bedrooms are elegant and tastefully understated, with some period features like uneven wood floors and Georgian sash windows. The restaurant uses locally sourced ingredients and specializes in small plates and simple, traditional pub classics like beer-battered fish-and-chips.

Pros

  • Period character
  • Lovely rooms
  • Free access to Stourhead

Cons

  • Some decor needs updating
  • Continental breakfast only
  • Handheld shower attachments as opposed to real showers
Church Lawn, Stourton, BA12 6QE, England
01747-840587
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Wykeham Arms

$$ | 75 Kingsgate St., Winchester, SO23 9PE, England

A watering hole since 1755, this pub with rooms near the cathedral and the college wears its Britishness proudly, with depictions of national heroes like Nelson and Churchill, military artifacts, and an assortment of pewter mugs hanging from the ceiling. The individually decorated rooms are comfortable and characterful, if on the small side, with freestanding baths and good modern showers. The seven rooms in an annex across the street are more modern. A well-regarded wine list sets off the Modern British dishes at the restaurant, which is popular with locals.

Pros

  • Quirky charm
  • Good food and wine list
  • Central location

Cons

  • Rooms above bar can be noisy
  • Not for those looking for luxury
  • Rooms a bit small
75 Kingsgate St., Winchester, SO23 9PE, England
01962-853834
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 14

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