





Sommerhay Barn is a Grade 2 listed barn situated next to a 13th century church and the River Wey Navigation in a picturesque and tranquil area of Surrey. Breakfast is provided by our own hens and locally sourced produce. Ideally positioned just 3 miles from Guildford and Woking. Ample off street parking and wireless internet access are available.






Castle Lodge Guest House, a Victorian property close to Horley town centre, is but a few minutes’ drive from Gatwick Airport. Horley railway station, on the main London to Brighton line, is nearby. We are just minutes away from the local restaurants, cafes, pubs and shops. All rates include free 24 hour transfer to and from London Gatwick Airport. Free WiFi access.






Trumbles Gatwick Airport Guest Accommodation, in a village near Horley in Surrey, offers 6 spacious bedrooms. Since 1872 the house has vaviously been a cottage hospital, a country club and now a small hotel combined with a popular restaurant. The airport is less than a 10 minute drive away but not in the flight path. Wireless Internet Access available in all bedrooms and reception.






A peaceful family run bed and breakfast based in Wimbledon in a lovely private street close to Wimbledon Common. Fabulous indoor heated swimming pool - non chlorine, for use all year round. Convenient for Wimbledon Tennis and the Village, Putney, Kingston and Richmond. Fast 20 minute links to Waterloo or district line tube to Central London. Evening meals available. Families welcome






Rosemead Guest House, an Edwardian house within walking distance of Horley town centre, provides accommodation for travellers going via Gatwick airport just a five minute drive distant. Shops, pubs and restaurants are a five minute stroll from the guest house. Free One Way 24 hour courtesy transport to Gatwick Airport; long term Gatwick car parking available; free wi-fi/internet access






Evancourt self-catering serviced apartment in West Byfleet, Surrey, is a great value alternative to hotels in the Woking, Cobham, Weybridge and Chertsey area. Close to A3 and Junctions 10 and 11 of the M25 and fast rail links to London Waterloo. Situated in a quiet tree-lined residential area. Sleeps up to four people in two double bedrooms.






Ashling Tara bed & breakfast is ideally sited only a few minutes from Sutton and Sutton Common Station from which trains run to Central London every 10 minutes. Sutton Town Centre, with its modern shopping precinct, is a short walk away. We have ample parking facilities. Visit Chessington World of Adventure and the Epsom Downs Race Course. There's a Golf course nearby.






Coombehurst offers bed and breakfast between Peaslake and Shere in the Surrey Hills Ideally located to explore the North Downs; abundance of opportunities for walking, hiking, road cycling, mountain biking and riding; visit National Trust properties. Double, twin and single occupancy; child discounts.






Located just 2 miles from Gatwick airport Masslink Guest House offers bed and breakfast at reasonable prices and free 24 hour transfers to the airport. There is also ample car parking space and Wi-Fi internet access. Horley town centre is a few minutes walk away where there are several restaurants, pubs and shops.






Whether you are visiting south west London or Surrey for business or leisure, The Graye House makes an ideal Bed & Breakfast location for your visit. We are close to the business and shopping centres of Epsom, Kingston Upon Thames, Wimbledon and Sutton, with Central London within easy reach by train.
Leatherhead, Surrey. An old town where the Parish Church of SS. Mary and Nicholas existed in Anglo-Saxon times. The present structure on the same site has nave arcades and a chancel arch dating from the 12th century. The chancel and transepts are l4th-century and the tower, which dominates the valley, is 15th-century. Handel is reputed to have played on the organ keyboard.
The Royal School for the Blind, established in 1799, is one of the largest in the world; at Kingston House, John Wesley preached his last sermon a few days before he died in 1791 at the age of 88; and in the Council offices are two cannon made in Seville in 1747 and captured at the Battle of Havana in 1762.
Nearby towns: Cobham, Dorking, Epsom, Esher, Ewell, Guildford, Redhill, Weybridge, Woking
Nearby villages: Ashtead, Betchworth, Bookham, Cheam, Chessington, Claremont, Downside, East Horsley, Effingham, Great Bookham, Kingswood Warren, Leatherhead, Little Bookham, Oxshott, Stoke D'Abernon
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