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Mole Valley


Leylands Farm Abinger Common


Map Ref 6F B&B


Selworthy B&B Leatherhead


Map Ref 7D B&B


Stylehurst Farm Capel


Map Ref 8G B&B


Leylands Lane, Abinger Common, Nr Dorking, Surrey RH5 6JU


T 01306 730115 M 0781 8422881 annieblf@btopenworld.com www.leylandsfarm.co.uk


Bedrooms Double, Family Ensuite 1 PRPN £80


Single Occupancy £60


7 acre period farmhouse enjoys a rural setting in the village of Abinger Common in the heart of the Surrey Hills. Self-contained annexe with separate access, provides luxury bed and breakfast facilities over two stories. Living/dining area on ground floor, exposed, painted stone walls, log fire burner and timber beam ceilings.


Timber clad, galleried


first floor presents one double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Television, telephone, fridge, tea/coffee facilities plus full continental breakfast. Ideal base for outdoor activities – total seclusion yet easy access to major road networks.


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Selworthy is a modern private house offering typical family accommodation and facilities.


Situated in an attractive semi rural location between M25 junctions 9 and 10 overlooking green belt land approx half a mile from Bookham village centre which itself is some 3 miles from Leatherhead.


Convenient for rail links to London while Heathrow and Gatwick airports are within 25 miles.


There is a good choice of venues for evening meals within easy reach.


310 Lower Road, Gt Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23 4DW T 01372 453952


bnb.selworthy@btinternet.com www.selworthybnb.co.uk


Bedroom1 Single, 1 Twin, 1 Double PRPN £40 - £72 Single Occupancy £40 - £44


Weare Street, Capel Surrey RH5 5JA


T 01306 711259 M 07866 399231 rosemary.goddard@virgin.net www.stylehurstfarm.com


Bedrooms 1 Double, 2 Twin Ensuite 3 PRPN £75 - £95 Single Occupancy £45 - £50


Stylehurst Farm is set in a rural location. The house, converted in 2002 from old farm buildings, provides comfortable ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation with a warm welcome to greet you.


Breakfast choices include a range of locally sourced foods, as well as home produced eggs, bread and preserves. There is WiFi access and digital TV /DVD players in all bedrooms.


Visitors may enjoy the attractive garden and there are many places of interest nearby. London and the south coast are within easy reach.


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Bishops Table Farnham


Waverley


Farnham, Godalming & Haslemere


97 West Street, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7DR T 01252 710222


welcome@bishopstable.com www.bishopstable.com


Bedroom 10 Double, 3 Twin, 6 Single Ensuite 19 PRPN £70 - £90


A warm welcome awaits you at the Bishop’s Table Hotel, which stands in the medieval market town of Farnham. With sunny south facing gardens to the rear, the hotel boasts seventeen well appointed bedrooms, and Bistro27 restaurant and cafe/bar with free wireless access. With easy direct train links to central London and access to the key southern road links, the hotel is an ideal base for exploring, and to support visitors to the 2012 Olympics. The beautiful Surrey Hills are on the doorstep as is the rolling countryside of Hampshire.


Petworth Road, Haslemere Surrey GU27 3BQ


T 01428 651251 lythe@lythehill.co.uk www.lythehill.co.uk Contact Emma Hurst


Bedrooms 4 Double, 37 Double/Twin Ensuite 41 PRPN £154-£274


Nestled in 22 acres of Surrey countryside Lythe Hill Hotel & Amarna Spa is the perfect retreat. There are 41 beautifully furnished bedrooms some with views over the lake. The restaurant and bar at Lythe Hill Hotel has recently been refurbished offering contemporary and stylish surroundings overlooking the countryside.


The award winning Amarna health spa and gym offers stunning facilities which include a 16 x 8 metre swimming pool, sauna and steam room, cold temple shower, whirlpool, high tech gym, floodlit tennis court and the beauty rooms.


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Map Ref 1F Hotel


Lythe Hill Haslemere


Map Ref 3H Hotel


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