The White Horse of Woolley Moor is set upon a beautiful backdrop, the hills around rolling for miles and the roads twisting and turning. These roads will take your tastebuds on a journey towards some of the finest 'pub food' that I believe Derbyshire has to offer.
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Dramatically situated on the cliff top the White Horse Hotel has spectacular views over ... more
the sea and is located on the edge of the South Downs The City of Brighton is just 3 miles east of Rottingdean The attractive Bar and Restaurant has sea views and offers an interesting and exstensive menu With it's patio and terraces it is an ideal location for a break by the sea
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ALL 42 BEDROOMS NOW AIR CONDITIONED The Georgian facade of the White Horse actually belies ... more
a much older interior with oak beams dating back 400 years Many of the more spacious bedrooms overlook the hotel gardens where lunch drinks and a truly English tea are served in the summerSet in the rural village of Hertingfordbury the White Horse Hotel is but a stone?s throw from the medieval town of HertfordLocated close to Hatfield Welwyn Garden City and Ware In the grounds of nearby Hatfield House is the Old Palace where Elizabeth I spent her childhood and learnt of her accession to the throne The Old Palace is today the setting for regular Elizabethan banquets providing insights into the lifestyle of the rich and famous centuries agoT Mobile Wireless Hotspot facility throughout all Hotel areas
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The small family-run White Horse hotel is located in the heart of Basel's night life, ... more
close to the red-light district, only 7 minutes' walk or 2 bus stops from the fairgrounds and the city centre.All rooms of the White Horse hotel are en-suite and equipped with all common facilities. A free bottle of mineral water is offered upon arrival.A tram station is a 1- minute walk away from the White Horse hotel..
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Boasting easy links to Gatwick and Heathrow Airports, this hotel is ideally situated in ... more
Dorking Town Centre, only a couple of miles from Leatherhead, Reigate and Guildford.An ancient vicarage in 1278, the Mercure Dorking was first established as an inn in 1750 and is part of Dorking's rich heritage. Charles Dickens was a visitor and did some of his writing here. With its old oak beams, open log fires and inviting lounge, it is ideal for meeting friends or business colleagues.For the Leisure Traveller there are many local attractions to visit such as Box Hill, Surrey Downs, Wisley RHS, Denbies Vineyard, Shere Village (as featured in Bridget Jones’s Diary) Chessington World of Adventures, Legoland and Epsom Racecourse..
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The White Horse Hotel is a Georgian-fronted building set in the heart of Hertingfordbury ... more
village. All 42 bedrooms are now fully air-conditioned. The Georgian facade of the White Horse actually belies a much older interior, with oak beams dating back 400 years. However, this comfortable hotel has recently undergone a total refurbishment and now offers all modern facilities and a very high standard. Many of the spacious bedrooms overlook the picturesque and extensive gardens, where lunch and drinks are served in the summer. Conference and meeting facilities are available in our stylish 'Lea and Beane' room. The capacity is 50 people theatre-style and 24 people boardroom-style. The room offers air conditioning and natural daylight. Tea and coffee, buffet lunches and dinners are also available. Close to local attractions such as Hatfield House (7 miles), historic Hertford (2 miles) and Paradise Wildlife Park (5 miles), the hotel is also conveniently placed for the business traveller, with easy access to the M25, M1, A1 and A10. The hotel is approximately 30-35 minutes from both Stansted (19 miles) and Luton airport (21 miles)..
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The White Horse is a friendly country pub in the picturesque Suffolk village of Beyton. ... more
Located close to the historic town of Bury St Edmunds and within easy reach of Newmarket and Cambridge.The White Horse offers six guest rooms in a converted barn, all en-suite, five with bathtub and shower and one fully accessible disabled room. The White Horse is famous for its traditional English homemade food including a large selection of vegetarian dishes, all of which can be enjoyed in the lounge and bar areas or al fresco in the large garden or patio. The quality homemade cuisine can be complimented with a good range of locally brewed beer and an extensive choice of wines from around the world..
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With a dramatic location on the cliffs and spectacular views out over the sea, the White ... more
Horse Hotel is located on the edge of the South Downs, just 3 miles (5 km) from Brighton.The hotel’s attractive bar and restaurant have magnificent sea views and offer an interesting and extensive menu. At the front of the hotel, the decked patio and terrace is a wonderful spot to relax and admire the breathtaking views.There are 19 refurbished and well-appointed en suite rooms, all of which are comfortably furnished and designed. The 6 feature rooms all boast impressive sea views and balconies. With free parking for guests and easy access to all of the region’s major roads, the White Horse Hotel has a great location from which to visit Brighton, with its magnificent pavilion, the Palace Pier and the marina. The Sea Life Centre and the unique shops of the famous Lanes are also well worth a visit..
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This highly recommended, family-run guest house is set in its own grounds and is ideal for ... more
touring the area and enjoying the coastal walks that take in some of Devon's best scenery. The White Horse was built in the mid 19th century by Lord Churston. Subsequent owners appear to have been offering accommodation to paying guests for over 100 years. Each room is en suite and beautifully decorated with crisp linen, fluffy towels, tea and coffee making facilities, a TV and a DVD player. The hotel has a lounge bar which serves food, a dining area, a large garden, and ample forecourt parking with space for trailers..
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Advantages: Scenery, Visual Impact of the Food, Friendly Locals Disadvantages: Value for Money - perehaps a little expensive, awkward to find.
The White Horse of Woolley Moor is set upon a beautiful backdrop, the hills around rolling for miles and the roads twisting and turning. These roads will take your tastebuds on a journey towards some of the finest 'pub food' that I believe Derbyshire has to offer.
Many reviews exist of the White Horse, terms such as "par", "average", "cluttered" and "quantity rather than quality" seem to dominate them. ... ...of direction.
The foods has taken a step away from the tradtional pub menu. While favorites such as the Gammon Steak and Sandwiches do remain, there is a clear shift of emphasis with meals such as Lemon Sole and Venison making a welcome appearance. Not only haasa the food changed for the better, but the visual aspect has taken a large step in the 'food as art' direction. No longer to the playes appear cluttered - now the food is artfully arranged, ... more
The White Horse of Woolley Moor is set upon a beautiful backdrop, the hills around rolling for miles and the roads twisting and turning. These roads will take your tastebuds on a journey towards some of the finest 'pub food' that I believe Derbyshire has to offer. Many reviews exist of the White Horse, terms such as "par", "average", "cluttered" and "quantity rather than quality" seem to dominate them. However, the pub/restaraunt has recently been taken over - two new owners and a host of new kitchen staff, including a Head Cook who is able to put "worked with Gordon Ramsay" on his resume, have ensured a complete change of direction. The foods has taken a step away from the tradtional pub menu. While favorites such as the Gammon Steak and Sandwiches do remain, there is a clear shift of emphasis with meals such as Lemon Sole and Venison making a welcome appearance. Not only haasa the food changed for the better, but the visual aspect has taken a large step in the 'food as art' direction. No longer to the playes appear cluttered - now the food is artfully arranged, the garnishes seeking to compliment rather than overwhelm the dish. If you have ever seen Gordon Ramsay in action, you can see some of his influence and his methods reflected in the dishes served at the White Horse. All in all, a pub that is definately worth a visit. Food that is on the edge of exquisite, service with a smile and friendly locas, mixed with the beautiful scenery of Ashover lead to an alltogethyer rewarding family day out.
Advantages: Food, Scenery, Gardens Disadvantages: Poor Service
The White Horse is definitely set in beautiful surroundings and is a lovely pub to visit. I liked the modern refurbishment and the food was presented well and tasted wonderful. The waitress staff were also very kind and helpful, however we were treated very rudely by the owner who made us feel unwelcome from the start when an extra guest had been added to our party. He made us feel lucky that he had been able to fit our guest in, even though the ... ...o clock, when sitting in the gardens finishing off our drinks, we were informed very rudely that the pub was to close and that the owners wanted the gardens back for themselves. It was a glorious summer afternoon and we would have ordered more drinks and stayed to soak up the sun if we were not made to feel so awkward. I was not impressed with the way we were spoken to at all and will not be going back to visit. ...
Maylie 06.07.2009
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Advantages: A lovely pub in a lovely location. Good beer, poetry, food and atmosphere. Disadvantages: Can be a wait for food. Disabled acces not available straight from the car park.
It?s really good to find a new pub to visit ~ especially when it?s in a lovely village. The Old Poet?s Corner in Ashover is a welcome addition to my list of good pubs that serve Real Ale, good food and are not too far away from my door.
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The Old Poets? Corner is in the village of Ashover ~ just off the Chesterfield to Matlock road. Ashover is signposted near the turn offs for WoolleyMoor (home of the WhiteHorse Inn) and Kelstedge (where you can have a drink at the Kelstedge Inn). The Old Poets? is a white and black timber fronted building and is easily recognizable from the street ~ Ashover is only a small village and this is the only pub at the bottom end.
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