The Star and Garter is set in the heart of the market town of Andover. The hotel dates back to the 1700s, and offers a hot and cold buffet breakfast and free WiFi.
In the centre of Andover, the White Hart, Andover by Marston's Inns provides attractive accommodation in this Hampshire town, 18 miles from Winchester.
James
United Kingdom
Good location, comfortable rooms and very good breakfast. Very friendly and cheerful staff.
Set in the quaint village of Amport, The Hawk Inn serves locally sourced produce on its modern British menu and a selection of ales, fine wines and seasonal cocktails in the bar.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good and leisurely. We were able to stay until 10am which allowed time for a short walk in the striking thatched cottage village and surrounding countryside with a beautiful chalk stream
Located in Andover in the Hampshire region and Highclere Castle reachable within 25 km, Chalkcroft lodge provides accommodation with free WiFi, a children's playground, water sports facilities and...
Claudia Travel
France
Loved the cozy atmosphere and the decor. Could see the squirrels from our windows running through the tree and little birds singing to wake us up. Really beautiful place. Kids really appreciated the garden, there is a trampoline and a tennis court.
Situated in Andover, 12 km from Highclere Castle, The Jack Russell features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Helen
United Kingdom
Location, nice staff. Breakfast nice but missing eggs benedict I had when I stayed a few years ago!
Situated in Andover and only 16 km from Highclere Castle, Staggs Cottage features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Diango
United Kingdom
I chose the location as the halfway mark on my journey. It was a lovely peaceful spot not too difficult to find and with great views of fields and horses out of my bedroom window. The breakfast was perfect with good quality ingredients.
Featuring 5-star accommodation, South Park Farm Barn is located in Andover, 22 km from Stonehenge and 28 km from Old Sarum.
Fiona
Australia
We loved the country location with fields of wild flowers and the modern barn
with all the home comforts. We loved the breakfast too, with fresh berries, yoghurt & granola and freshly cooked eggs & bacon. We loved meeting the Golden Retrievers and wandering outside, discovering the names of the flowers and enjoying the serenity underneath the trees.
On average, 3-star hotels in Andover cost € 82.24 per night, and 4-star hotels in Andover are € 110.29 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Andover can on average be found for € 143.12 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Andover this weekend is € 112.66 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 160.41. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Andover for this weekend cost on average around € 215.32 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 67.07 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Andover for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 197.67 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Andover will cost around € 176.49 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Andover:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Andover has pubs and bars, supermarkets and plenty of places...
Andover has pubs and bars, supermarkets and plenty of places to eat. There are enjoyable walks up to the Ladies Walk where you can see across the town and also to Charlton Lakes where there is a play area for kids.
Andover is also close to Basingstoke, Salisbury and Winchester.
Paula
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Walk the river Anton ( for as far or short as you can .visit...
Walk the river Anton ( for as far or short as you can .visit the Museum of the Iron age ,also visit the Museum of Army flying ( middle Wallop ) Also the village's of Werwall ,The Clatfords (upper ,lower,and Goodworth .)a ride up to the chutes pleasant .Lugershall castle if your passing .Danbury hill fort . 🤗 I was born and bought up in Andover so no the area very well 🤗🤗
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a quiet town very convenient for visiting Winchester,...
It is a quiet town very convenient for visiting Winchester, Salisbury, the New Forest, Newbury, Whitchurch and Southampton. Anton Lakes local Natural Reserve gives a good opportunity to relax sitting on a bench and watching wildlife birds. Don't forget to visit the local Iron Age history museum and beautiful St.Mary's church.
AlexVel
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A quiet town, without much to see.
A quiet town, without much to see. The Anton River canal near the old mill and the Anton lakes are the only places worth visiting, the river has ducks and swans as well. The town has supermarkets, and a train station and the distances are relatively easy to walk, even with luggage.
Laszlo
Hungary
6.0
Scored 6.0
Like so many towns,trade has been forced out and many...
Like so many towns,trade has been forced out and many cheaper shops move in.
In does have regular markets.
A good spot to go out to visit but Andover itself is not so picturesque as it shoukd be.
I nice chalk river runs through which has not been enhanced.
Such a shame.
Indians,Chinese Wetherspoons and other pubs available. Went to the Siam Orchid. Very nice and booking might be necessary.
Helen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited Andover as were were going to the BSB round at...
We visited Andover as were were going to the BSB round at Thruxton. There are lots of place to eat in Andover we opted for an Indian called Chilies, it was empty so were a bit worried but it is one of the best curries we have had in a while. Staff very polite and attentive. Can thoroughly recommend it.
The hotel, Jack Russell Fox, which is a Wetherspoons pub chain was excellent. Staff and food were what you would expect. The rooms were clean and perfectly adequate.
We had a wonderful 2 night stay in the John Russell Fox Wetherspoons hotel, Andover. All the staff were very friendly and helpful, lovely rooms with a fabulous shower and excellent value for money. The central location was perfect for us with just a short taxi ride to the train station. Would highly recommend a stay here for anyone visiting the area.
BIG ROOM, NICE AND QUIET AND THE WINDOW WAS LEFT OPEN AND SO THE ROOM WAS NICE AND COOL. GOOD PARKING FACILITIES ALSO AND THE HOTEL IS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN. BED WAS REALLY COMFORTABLE AND THE ROOM HAD ALL OF THE REQUIRED FACILITIES INCLUDING IRON AND IRONING BOARD. FINALLY, THE HOTEL WAS RELATIVELY QUIET THROUGHOUT MY STAY.
Hotel was a bit quirky, old, rooms we're big, bed comfy ,bathroom big plenty of hotwater, tea and coffee in room, breakfast included, hot breakfast was to order, cereals toast help yourself, plenty to eat, staff great, ideal location as we we're there for a funeral
I've stayed at the Hawk inn each Monday for the past 3 weeks and I intend to keep booking as I believe I have found a little gem. Stephan and staff are great and are always happy, I can not recommend this hotel enough.
Great location, really comfortable bed, lots of space, and the room was clean and airy with lots of character... so much nicer than staying in a hotel! A tasty breakfast with locally sourced products.
A nice hotel in pleasant quiet location, but handy for getting in to the town centre.
Room was nice, clean and comfortable.
If visiting Andover I would definitely stay there again.
Easy parking. Pleasant and quiet surrounding, but right near to Andover center. Easy access and local amenities nearby (Petrol / Newsagents / Eating). Hostess was welcoming and kind.
What a great hotel, so much better than a hotel chain. Staff were lovely but especially young Cory who was very hard working and entertaining. Rooms were lovely, we will come back.
The price,the location, the staff, could not have found a better place to stay, after years of traveling to this part of Hampshire this is the best hotel we have stayed at.
Very charming historic building, with very friendly and helpful staff. The hotel is located in the heart of the town, the hotel’s bar is quite cool too.
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