Signature Rooms

Refined comfort, after a day in the spa or a delicious meal, welcome to your signature room. 

Book direct for complimentary spa access and the best room rates

By booking direct and not through a third party, you’ll get use of spa in the cost of your stay.

 

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What you get when you book direct

The essentials

Spa access
White Company toiletries
Powerful shower
Super fast wifi
Parking
EV Chargers

Signature Rooms

Everything you need and more, our Signature rooms are perfect for a staycation in the Solent. Spacious with comfy beds, a sofa to throw yourself in to and a desk to clear the emails before you relax in the spa.

You’re four legged friends are welcome too. We have a few dog friendly rooms available, please call us to book.

  • Spa access if you book direct
  • Living area
  • White Company toiletries
  • Power shower
  • Wifi
  • Desk
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Short Breaks & Packages

Whether you’re wanting a few days to explore the historic coastline of the Solent, or to lock yourself away in a sense of relaxation, our packages will help you make the most of your stay.

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Nyetimber

We’ve partnered with Nyetimber English Sparkling Wine for our indulgent Nyetimber Package.

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One Night Treatment Break

Escape to pure rest and relaxation. from £157.50 per person

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Two Night Treatment Break

An all-inclusive Hampshire spa break that will leave you feeling on top of the world. from £300 per person

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Girls Night In

Head into the weekend with your besties in 4 star style and comfort – the ultimate Friday night get-together in Fareham. From £99 per person

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Sunday Getaway

Extend your weekend and take advantage of a very special room rate on our Sunday night special. From £61 per person

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Things to do

Learn about the history, play on the water, relax in the sand, everyone’s happy.

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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Portsmouth is a working Naval Base and is home to a collection of interesting attractions including historic ships like the HMS Warrior 1860 and museums. Portsmouth Dock is special in the fact it is the only place to find Royal Navy past, present and future. You will find HMS Victory, best known for its role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. 400,000 people visit the ship each year, so it’s a must-see when visiting the dockyard.

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HMS Warrior in Portsmouth Harbour

Coastal Beaches

Being so close to the coast you can soak up the sun at the coastal spots of Lee-on-Solent and Hill Head beaches. Take a stroll on the beach, jet ski or browse the shops. This stretch is popular with water sports enthusiasts offering sailing and windsurfing as well as a popular fishing spot. The shoreline overlooks one of the busiest sea lanes to and from the English coast, this is a great spot for just watching the boats come and go.

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Sea City Museum

Sea City Museum tells the story of the people of the city of Southampton and their lives. Find out more about the historic connections with Titanic and the sea. Discover the maritime history and see it come to life through an interactive experience designed for all the family. Visit the ‘Gateway to the World’ gallery and learn about the history of the people who have passed through Southampton throughout history.

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Titchfield Nature Reserve

Stretching across 369 acres of the Meon Valley the reserve features a river, pools, meadow and plenty of walking routes. It’s the perfect place to see some of the great wetland wildlife in their natural habitat.

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New Forest

Discover some of the most beautiful and charming forestry in all of England in the New Forest National Park. Once serving as a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror and becoming a national park in 2005, the park covers an area of 566 square kilometres of gorgeous woodlands, heathland and river valleys. the area is home to a variety of delightful wildlife including deer, ponies and cattle, providing a tranquil haven of nature amongst the clear rivers and shady groves. With over 140 miles of tracks and footpaths, the park is perfect for a day of walking, and is a great opportunity to take advantage of our bike hire's for a cycling adventure amongst gorgeous scenery.

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