




Located in Crondall,our luxury 4 poster bed and breakfast backs onto a meadow leading to the Oak Park Golf Course in the historic village of Crondall. Frampton Cottage dates back to the early 1600s with plenty of low ceilings and beams. Despite the semi rural setting we are within 4 miles of Junction 5 of the M3 and 3 miles from Farnham town centre.





Dove House B&B is near Farnham town centre, and also major routes - M3 and A31. We offer home made bread, fresh whole foods, and Broadband access. Holistic complementary therapies such as Reiki and Head Massage are available at extra cost.





Tinkers Furze is an attractive 1920s house, situated in a quiet conservation area in Fleet close to town centre and railway station. It has a large garden, guests' sitting room and private off road parking. The bedrooms all have en suites or private bathroom, TVs, and tea/coffee making facilties.Wireless broadband in on offer in all rooms. Credit/debit cards accepted.
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Address: MELFORD HOUSE, 17-19 CHURCH AVENUE, Cove, Lancashire, GU14 7AT
Large period property convenient for Farnborough town centre in the select Farnborough Park area close to the Aerospace Centre business parks mainline railway stations Kingsmead bus station and shops.All rooms en-suite with choice of Wi-fi or wired internet access freeview + sports channel dvd playe... [Read more]
Crondall, Hampshire, is admired for its prettiness. The Court is a fine Georgian building, and the Church of All Saints, approached by a lime avenue, is magnificent.
Originally Norman, it was later restored in the same style. At least three doorways are 12th century, and the interior, with clerestoried nave and vaulted chancel, is grand. The red-brick tower was added in 1658 for the sum of £428, and on the chancel floor is an ancient brass to Nicholas Caerwent, who died in 1381.
Round about, the country is varied, with woods, farms, and downs, along which runs the prehistoric Harrow Way. Caesar's Camp is just north east of the village; but this earthwork, with double ditch and rampart, dates back to far earlier times, although the rich treasure of gold coins - found here in 1828 are now in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford - dates from c. AD. 600. There are two Norman motte-and-bailey camps on the Farnham road, and Powderham Castle and Bailey Pound Copse are now scheduled as Ancient Monuments.
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