The White Hart, Lydgate, Manchester
Going back many many moons (well okay approximately 10 years) the White Hart Inn in Lydgate was your bog standard, not very nice run of the mill typical English pub. It was then purchased by two nice gentlemen; one an extraordinarily talented chef and ... Read review
Once a 15th century coaching Inn, the White Hart has been converted to a modern, ... more
comfortable inn with character and many period features. Located in the picturesque village of Stockbridge, famous for the River Test which flows through the High Street, this popular area is ideal for the golfer, angler and country lover. The restaurant enjoys a reputation for good home-cooked food using local produce, good wines and Fuller's award-winning ales. Off-road parking is available and children are welcome.
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A 2-minute drive from Hampton Court Palace and its wonderful home park, where the deer run ... more
wild all year-round, this charming hotel and pub integrates traditional historic features with a contemporary feel.With half-timbered and leaded windows, the White Hart is one of the most striking buildings in the Kingston area. It has a large, popular pub and restaurant, with a great reputation for service and quality. The secluded accommodation is to the rear overlooking our secure car park. All 37 bedrooms are furnished and fitted to the high Fuller's Hotels specification. All of rooms are non-smoking, and complimentary high-speed wireless broadband access is available throughout the entire hotel. During your stay you can easily visit Sandown Park and Kempton Park racecourses, or Twickenham Rugby Ground and Wimbledon Tennis Club and Museum. Chessington World of Adventures is a short drive away and the vibrant shopping hub that is Kingston upon Thames is close by. London Heathrow Airport is also just 6 miles away.
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incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - The White Hart Hotel sits proudly between Lincoln ... more
Cathedral & Castle. King Ricahard ll stayed at the White Hart hostelry on this sit and presented the Hotel with its insignia in 1372. The Castle and the magnificent Cathedral,archiological Roman sites, a host of lovely shops, galleries, book shops, antique shops and many wonderful restaurants just otside the door.
The White Hart Inn centrally located in the historic town of Winchcombe and close to ... more
Sudeley Castle reopened at the end of 2006 A new bar restaurant and wine shop called Wine and Sausage in a centuries old pub with 8 ensuite bedrooms Amazing and personally chosen wines but also regional beer and good old simple and unpretentious British food specialising in sausages! Food all day 7 days a week 8am to 930pm 1000pm Fridays and Saturdays
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Situated in the heart of historic Coggeshall The White Hart is an attractive building ... more
that dates back to 1420 Its wealth of original features including fine timbered rooms give the hotel a warm and welcoming atmosphere All 18 en suite rooms have modern up to date facilities including DVD players whilst retaining the charm of the building The famous a la carte restaurant fish specials and bar menu will please everybody The Hotel has conference facilities for up to 30 delegates All our rooms are non smoking Free wifi is available in all areas of the hotel including bedrooms
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The White Hart Hotel has stood in Moretonhampsted square for three and a half centuries ... more
and has played a pivitol role in village life Now fully restored the White Hart offers fantastic locally sourced good food served in our brasserie restaurant Moretonhampstead is a favourite for walkers golfers and cyclists all year round who enjoy the fabulous surroundings that Dartmoor National park has to offer The hotel enjoys easy access to Torquay Plymouth Exeter and the A30 to Cornwall The en suite bedrooms have been carefully refurbished and decorated complete with those modern luxuries such as flat screen TVs and CD players These are available for individual Bed and Breakfast bookings or for group bookings
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Excellent ease of access via road or railOutstanding restaurant and bar mealsLuxury ... more
accommodationFriendly welcoming serviceBroadband in all rooms Wireless broadband in public areasConference facilities Serving the freshest and best food around
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The 16th century White Hart Hotel< b> offers the traditional welcome of an old coaching ... more
Inn combined with modern day comforts and facilities The Hotel serves a wide range of freshly prepared meals from an extensive bar menu to the A'la Carte RestaurantThe Hotels 2 bars offer a selection of real ales and has traditional log fires The 31 bedrooms are all en suite with 2 superior double and 2 feature rooms 1 of which offers a four poster bed All four rooms offer DVD tvs all 31 rooms ofer iron and ironing board CD stereos and the Hotel has the facility to hold meetings and events for up to 65 people
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The attention to detail which defines the White Hart Inn is particularly evident in the 10 ... more
hotel style guest rooms which combine home comfort with contemporary flair All rooms offer ensuite tea coffe making facilities TV and free internet access Quality furnishings and fittings combined with superior service and exceptional hospitality ensure an enjoyable and peaceful stay whatever its duration All rooms offer exceptional value for money and include breakfast free parking is available The White Hart Inn provides the ideal venue for everything from working breakfasts to training seminars combining overnight accommodation Whatever the company function the white hart inn is guaranteed to mix business with pleasure every time
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Dating back to 1639, the White Hart Hotel retains plenty of its beautiful original period ... more
character while also offering comfortable accommodation for a cosy retreat amid beautiful Devon countryside.This Grade II listed building has recently been refurbished and now offers high standard accommodation. The hotel has been awarded 3 stars and a 77% merit rating by the AA. All of the 28 en suite rooms are comfortable and well equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs and CD players.The restaurant has received an AA Rosette award for its delicious authentic local food, made using produce sourced from the surrounding region wherever possible. The hotel is also well known for its selection of local cask beers and real ales, as well as its range of malt whiskies.Located in Moretonhampstead in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park, the hotel is a superb base for walking Dartmoor and for exploring Devon.
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Advantages: Great food and lovely place Disadvantages: Only 1 of them!
The White Hart, Lydgate, Manchester
Going back many many moons (well okay approximately 10 years) the White Hart Inn in Lydgate was your bog standard, not very nice run of the mill typical English pub. It was then purchased by two nice gentlemen; one an extraordinarily talented chef and the other a wonderful business man and hey presto 10 years later you have one of the most thriving 'gastro pubs' in the country that people travel ... ...to drink and eat where the staff are friendly and knowledgeable, the food is excellent and the surroundings spectacular.
Where is it?
The White Hart Inn is located in Lydgate Saddleworth and is approximately 15 miles from city centre Manchester and is only about 10 minutes drive from the M62 and is not far from the Saddleworth Moors (hopefully that will help you to place to for those not from this neck of the woods!)
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The White Hart, Lydgate, Manchester
Going back many many moons (well okay approximately 10 years) the White Hart Inn in Lydgate was your bog standard, not very nice run of the mill typical English pub. It was then purchased by two nice gentlemen; one an extraordinarily talented chef and the other a wonderful business man and hey presto 10 years later you have one of the most thriving 'gastro pubs' in the country that people travel for miles around to come and eat at and has won award upon award. This is a wonderful place to drink and eat where the staff are friendly and knowledgeable, the food is excellent and the surroundings spectacular.
Where is it? The White Hart Inn is located in Lydgate Saddleworth and is approximately 15 miles from city centre Manchester and is only about 10 minutes drive from the M62 and is not far from the Saddleworth Moors (hopefully that will help you to place to for those not from this neck of the woods!)
What's there now? Well from the outside the White Hart still has the look of a typical British pub complete with benches outside for the some summer sunshine that we do occasionally enjoy! Entering through the main door at the front is the pub with two small rooms located on the right hand side. The pub is like most British pubs but does have a very good wine list as well as an extensive range of changing guest beers that will keep most people trying different things for hours! Celebrating the past of the local area the seating is made from old coach house wood and the walls are decorated with art (that you can purchase) by local artists..
The two-roomed bistro on the left hand side features a local and traditional menu that serves good hearty food including a great selection of sandwiches at lunch-time. My favourite is the open chicken sandwich which with great thick cut home made chips works out at about £8.00 per person so god value for a nice treaty! The evening menu features more home style cooking including a great selection of bangers (i.e. sausages) from the White Hart's own kitchens as well as a varying selection of bread that is always served and is to die for! My favourite is the onion and the walnut! Make sure you try on of the sumptuous home made desserts and the sticky toffee pudding is famous locally!
The décor is traditional in the bistro to match the food with warm (very warm actually!) inviting open fire. As the bistro is partially open to the bar area I always go for a corner table to make the dining experience a little quieter! Another thing to note is that if you have an early dinner (i.e. pre-7pm then your table may be re-allocated to another group later so you may not be able to keep it until late!) A three course evening meal would cost approx £25.00 excluding drinks per person.
The restaurant is a small intimate affair in a new constructed ground floor extension that is air conditioned with light modern furniture and wooden flooring. A modern bar area is the perfect relaxing way to start your meal with an aperitif and enjoy view out of the double French windows. The courses here are medium sized with some great variations on stunning classics with meat and fish options interspersed with imaginative vegetarian options. The service is always impeccable and the wine list is great with some excellently priced wines including the house wines which offer value and choice. A three course meal will cost in the region of £50-75 including wine, canapés, coffee and home made chocolates. A lovely treat!
In winter the restaurant also has some great offers including 'fish on a Tuesday' and '2 for 1' on Sundays and Mondays with some great set menu options that means it costs approx £15.00 per person to eat here. (The 2 for 1 is a speciality selected menu up to a maximum of 4 persons and has around three choices per course and includes canapés, coffee and chocolates.
Highlights of the calendar? Throughout the year the White Hart offers a staggering range of special events; all offer great food, drinks (usually company) and it is recommended to book well in advance to avoid disappointed!
Make sure you look out for some of the speciality comedy nights and music events which never disappoint as well as the annual James Bon black tie ball held in January which is fantastic and includes all wines, meal and entertainment for a relatively reasonable price of £65.00 per person. Would you like your martini shaken or stirred??
Make sure that you are here for the Whit Friday Banc Contest and see some of the most famous bands form around the world compete in this great setting!
Christmas day is a magical affair as is New Year's eve with celebrations galore including a choice of dining all throughout the period from buffets and carvery to traditional Christmas dinner. Better get to the gym now…
Other facilities: Weddings and functions are the other main activity of the White Hart with the restaurant and newly opened oak room being booked up to three years in advance! The newly opened oak room is a wonderful space that can accommodate up to 250 guests in a light and airy environment complete with restored oak beams. The food is wonderful with a choice of full dining or buffets as well as a beautiful patio area with landscaped garden perfect for a pre-reception drink!
The upstairs library is an intimate room that accommodates up to 20 persons approximately for meetings, private dinner parties or smaller functions. We have held a few family birthdays here and it is something special with great views overlooking the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Accommodation: The White Hart now also offers 12 deluxe en suite rooms that are great value for around £80.00 per room including traditional breakfast (and yes the breakfast includes those homemade sausages and bread!!) If you stay here then you are within easy driving distance of Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds as well as being able to take in the beautiful countryside surroundings including Last of the Summer Wine country, the Pennine Way and the Saddleworth Villages.
All of the rooms are individual and are named after local people (many writers and historical figures). All rooms are twin or double and are well appointed and maintained with clean, modern bathrooms, TV and tea and coffee facilities.
For more information: The White Hart website offers comprehensive information on the facilities, dining etc as well as directions and prices. If you would like to book a meal or a room then you are best to phone and enquire as online booking isn't available. If you are ever in Manchester then this place is only 30minutes drive from the city centre and well worth a visit!
Advantages: Close to Historical Landmarks, Friendly Staff, Good Rooms, Stylish Disadvantages: Expensive Breakfast, Some parts need Refurbishment
I am writing his review from my WhiteHart hotel room and in my opinion this is quite an above average hotel.
I arrived here with my family (Mum and Dad) yesterday. It was pretty easy to find and get here from Leeds where we spent the day out, just off the A15, but in the next 2 hours when we check out we will be taking the A46 to return home (Reading). The hotel provides their own parking just round the side of the hotel, with a small bay which cars strictly shouldn't stay in at all, but seems to be used by taxis to drop people off. Upon arrival we were greeted by very pleasant reception staff who knew a lot about the local area. Asking about local restaurants they informed us about the various Italian, Mexican, Thai, Chinese, English Pubs and all about the restaurant they have which was very helpful. Even though a fair few must ...
Advantages: Good setting, salubrious interior Disadvantages: expensive, poor service
Despite living in Lincoln, I have only the one experience of the WhiteHart. My cricket club had it's annual presentation dinner there last year.
Location
Set in the beautiful, historic uphill Bailgate area in the city centre, The WhiteHart is in the shadow of the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral. This means it is in the upmarket area of the city, meaning that the prices are higher than if it were elsewhere in the city.
Prices
It has to be said that the prices are high. We paid £27 for the ticket and this included a 3 course meal and nothing else. At the bar before I bought a round of drinks (two pints of lager and a large glass of white) and it came to a shade over £10. This, to me is quite expensive.
Food
The food was not the highest quality - indeed for the price we paid it was distinctly below average. The starter ...
Advantages: Close to town, great service, lovely food, secure parking Disadvantages: Expensive drinks
Whitehart Hotel - Salisbury
Rating = 3 Star ***
I have chosen to write a review on this Hotel as in the area I live in it has quite a good reputation. I have stayed in the Hotel a few times and have held a Birthday Party here for my mothers 60th. I shall give you my personal experience with some relevant hotel facts and history.
***Hotels Location**
Rail - The nearest mainline station to The WhiteHart Hotel is Salisbury Station, approximately 15 minutes' walk or a short taxi journey away
Air - The nearest airport to The WhiteHart Hotel is Southampton International Airport, approximately 27 miles away
The WhiteHart Hotel is based on St Johns Street in the City of Salisbury. It is an elegant Georgian building in the heart of Salisbury and opposite the beautiful and historic Salisbury Cathedral. It is named the Whitehart ...