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Spacious family home set in 1 acre overlooking Royal Winchester Golf Course. Lang House , built in 1911, offers you the privacy of large ,high-ceilinged airy rooms in your own part of the house. We endeavour to provide all the necessary comforts for you to enjoy a relaxing stay. Each room is equipped with 21” television , comfortable armchair, and tea & coffee making facilities. Splendid breakfasts are on offer providing juice, cereals, yoghurt , and fresh fruit .If you want traditional English, you can choose whatever variation you would like and it will be freshly cooked to order.
WiFi access.
Large car park
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Room Rates
Single - £50.00 per Room Double - £70.00 per Room Twin - £70.00 per Room |
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Lang House
27 Chilbolton Avenue
Winchester Hampshire SO22 5HE
Tel: 01962 860620 Fax: 01962 860620 |
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 Winchester is a historic city in southern England, with a population of around 40,000 within a 3 mile radius of its centre. It is the seat of the City of Winchester local government district, which covers a much larger area, and is also the administrative capital and county town of Hampshire. Winchester was formerly the capital of England, during the 10th and early 11th centuries, and the capital of Wessex before that. Winchester is best known for the Great Hall, which was built in the 12th century and is the only surviving portion of Winchester Castle. The Great Hall was rebuilt, sometime between 1222-1235, and still exists in this form. It is known for "King Arthur's" Round Table, which has hung in the hall from at least 1463. The table actually dates from the 13th century, and as such is not contemporary to Arthur. Despite this it is still of considerable historical interest and attracts many tourists. The table was originally unpainted, but was painted for King Henry VIII in 1522. The names of the legendary Knights of the Round Table are written around the edge of the table surmounted by King Arthur on his throne. |
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