Historic Hotels in Surrey
Surrey accommodation connected to famous figures from the past.
The Crown Inn. Chiddingfold.
Elizabeth I is said to have partaken of refreshment at this quintessentially English inn during 1591. Its history, though, predates the Tudor era by perhaps some 200 years.
Elizabeth I is said to have partaken of refreshment at this quintessentially English inn during 1591. Its history, though, predates the Tudor era by perhaps some 200 years.
Great Fosters. Egham.
There are plenty of regal connections to be discovered at Great Fosters, the ill-fated second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, being just one.
There are plenty of regal connections to be discovered at Great Fosters, the ill-fated second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, being just one.
Burford Bridge Hotel. Near Dorking.
Where to begin? Great poets, famous authors, a great military leader and even the young Queen Victoria have all spent time at the Burford Bridge Hotel
Where to begin? Great poets, famous authors, a great military leader and even the young Queen Victoria have all spent time at the Burford Bridge Hotel
The Angel Posting House and Livery. Guildford.
This famous old landmark of Guildford boasts a rich past on account of its days as a coaching inn between London and Portsmouth.
This famous old landmark of Guildford boasts a rich past on account of its days as a coaching inn between London and Portsmouth.
Oatlands Park. Weybridge.
Standing upon the site of one of Henry VIII’s most impressive palaces, the existing 18th century Oatlands Park has witnessed just as much history as its grand predecessor.
Standing upon the site of one of Henry VIII’s most impressive palaces, the existing 18th century Oatlands Park has witnessed just as much history as its grand predecessor.
The Talbot. Ripley.
This splendid Grade II* listed building is reputed to be have been the scene of early trysts between Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton. The Talbot
This splendid Grade II* listed building is reputed to be have been the scene of early trysts between Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton. The Talbot
The Bear. Esher.
Page to follow. Reputed historic patrons: Charles II, James II, William III, Lord Nelson. Further practical details are available courtesy of Booking.com
Page to follow. Reputed historic patrons: Charles II, James II, William III, Lord Nelson. Further practical details are available courtesy of Booking.com
The Bush Hotel. Farnham.
Page to follow. Reputed historic patrons: W M Thackeray. Further practical details are available courtesy of Booking.com
Page to follow. Reputed historic patrons: W M Thackeray. Further practical details are available courtesy of Booking.com
How you can help: if you are aware of a historic hotel in Surrey that you believe ought to be included on the site, please contact us via email ([email protected]) in the first instance. Please note that these should have connections to famous people and events from the past.