Beautiful Inns in Beautiful Places

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The Anchor Inn is anidyllic colour-washed hotel overlooking the sea on the East Devon Coast. Can you picture it? Beer itself is a delightful picture postcard village, once famous for its smugglers and the highly valued Beer stone.

Overlooking Ryde Esplanade and Harbour with views across the Solent, this majestic building is claimed to have been commissioned by Henry VIII to defend the Spithead, Southampton Water and the Solent from the invasion by the Spanish Armada during his daughter’s reign

This traditional country hotel is perfectly located on the edge of the New Forest and within easy reach of Bournemouth and Poole. A visit to St Leonards Hotel provides you with the perfect base to explore the surrounding areas. Situated near to the New Forest, Ringwood and Bournemouth.

Dramatically located on a cliff top, the White Horse Hotel has spectacular views over the sea. It is located on the edge of the South Downs just three miles from Brighton. Perfect for beach holidays!

The Antelope Hotel is a famous old coaching house in the High Street of Poole and has been a popular meeting place through the centuries. It still retains part of its original 15th century building. Situated in Poole Quay.

"Cowes", reported Mason's Guide to the Isle of Wight, 1876, "the principal station of the Royal Yacht Club... has an air of business as well as pleasure, not to be met within every watering place. There is a commodious landing place at the back of the Fountain Hotel. The Marine Parade... is a delightful and fashionable promenade, commanding a view of the entrance of the harbour, the Roadstead, the Solent, Calshot Castle, Southampton Water, and the opposite shore."