The former station been turned into a memorable boutique B&B with four charming and evocative Pullman carriages. Accommodation is available in the handsome Victorian station building itself and on the train carriages (Pictured above and top of page). The Old Railway Station will transport you to a bygone age but you'll be hoping that this is no brief encounter. The station is just under 2 miles from Petworth town centre where there's lots of antique shops and independent local stores to peruse, as well as stunning Petworth House and Park. Station Road, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0JF Rooms: 8 Room Types: Double Room Ensuite Features: Unique train station hotel; Free Parking Click here to check availability and prices South Lodge, an Exclusive Hotel (****), Horsham Part of the Exclusive Hotels group, South Lodge has 89 beautiful individually-designed rooms. The hotel is in a wonderfully-appointed Victorian country house in Lower Beeding, Horsham, that was built by lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist Frederick DuCane Godman between 1883 and 1911.
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Hotel guests and local neighbours mix and mingle in an inviting, laid-back setting. For social gatherings or after work cocktails, the bar is a spot where old friends gather, and new friends await. A creative selection of cocktails is always flowing, with an assortment of exclusive gins, local craft beers and signature recipes to enjoy before, during or after dining. Chester has always been the pride of northwest England. Even long ago, it was among the most important settlements for the Romans, Tudors and Victorians. Named the Rows, you can't miss the striking black-and-white-striped Tudor shopfronts on the long main street. And the Eastgate Clock, designed by a local architect in the 19th century to rival Big Ben, towers above. Chester is also home to the UK's oldest racecourse, a castle built by William the Conqueror in 1066, and ancient city walls. Of course, the people of Chester make our city, performing open-air Mystery Plays in Grosvenor Park, showcasing their arts in the Playhouse Theatre and filling the many bars and restaurants every day of the year.