Set within its own picturesque grounds, this award-winning former coaching inn, dating back in parts to 1430, provides traditional accommodation and a luxurious spa in the historic Sussex market town...
Marie
United Kingdom
The welcoming I received when I first arrived. I felt like I was family. The staff were amazing, the food incredible and my room a luxury haven.
Conveniently placed on the A272 in the middle of Sussex countryside, this historic 5-star country inn encapsulates a balance between modern sensibility and rustic charm.
Emma
United Kingdom
Absolutely beautiful room! Really friendly staff. Great breakfast. Loved the large windows in the room.
Situated in Midhurst and within 11 km of Goodwood Racecourse, The Swan Inn has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Oonagh
United Kingdom
Excellent service and a great pet friendly hotel. We were all made to feel very welcome including our Labrador who was given a treat!
A friendly bar and breakfast (which was included) was at the cafe across the road. We needed a quick takeaway breakfast and it was excellent.
The Blue Bell has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Midhurst. Featuring barbecue facilities, the property is located within 7.5 km of Goodwood Racecourse.
Mark
United Kingdom
Lovely stay at this cosy friendly village pub/inn. Lovely dinner and breakfast. Boutique operation with just a handful of accommodations. Helpful staff too. Was mu=y first stop after an exhausting first day hiking the South Downs Way.
Located in Midhurst, in a historic building, 12 km from Goodwood Racecourse, Cissbury is a homestay with a garden and terrace.
Debbra
United Kingdom
The owner was very helpful and friendly. She offered us coffee and pastries in the morning, though it wasn't included plus she generously gave us a lift to the start of our walk. She was a very fascinating person.
On average, it costs £209 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Midhurst for tonight. You'll pay on average around £120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Midhurst will cost around £224 (based on Booking.com prices).
Midhurst, UK is accessible via train to Haslemere (20km away) or Petersfield (22km away), then bus or taxi. For international travellers, the nearest airport is London Gatwick (60km away), with train and bus connections available.
The most convenient airport for Midhurst is Gatwick Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 60km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Midhurst, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach South provides regular bus services connecting Midhurst to nearby towns. The nearest train station is Haslemere, 12km away. Alternatively, the town is pedestrian-friendly, and cycling is popular. Car hire services are also available.
The best area to stay in Midhurst, UK, is the town centre, known for its historic charm, boutique shops, and proximity to the South Downs National Park. It offers convenient access to local attractions like Cowdray Ruins and Midhurst Museum.
What guests said about Midhurst:
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed walking around Cowdrey park and looking at the...
We enjoyed walking around Cowdrey park and looking at the superb scenery. Midhurst is a nice place to see some quirky shops and some nice places to eat. Reason for visit was to see our daughter playing Felicity in "Relative Values", a light comedy by Noel Coward which was produced by Midhurst Players at the South Downs Centre Memorial Hall.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Midhurst is a hidden gem full of history and beautiful
Midhurst is a hidden gem full of history and beautiful
countryside - in the heart of South Downs National Park.
Lovely country pubs and numerous eateries with access
both road and public transport to other towns.
Goodwood for classic car and horse racing, Cowdrey Park
for Polo and Guildford for shopping therapy are in easy
reach too.
Midhurst has numerous walking trails with lovely countryside
views as well as a lovely place just to relax.
Helena
10
Scored 10
Great area for walking with several trails nearby and good...
Great area for walking with several trails nearby and good network of well maintained paths. Lots of history to explore and good selection of independent shops. Bus links to Petersfield, Chichester and Worthing via Petworth. I enjoyed Verdi's cafe for coffee and sandwiches.
Jean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Midhurst is a fabulous old historic town with lots of great...
Midhurst is a fabulous old historic town with lots of great pubs, restaurants, walks and shopping to suit all. I love it here & come back every time we come to UK, it’s very much a gorgeous village I could live in.
KarenOx
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The best thing is that they treat the dogs really well.
The best thing is that they treat the dogs really well. All staff are very nice and love pets. The Spa is wonderful. Not too big, but just right and really clean and joyful 😀. I will be back for sure 🥰♥️
Debora
10
Scored 10
Midhurst is a bustling small town with all the amenities/...
Midhurst is a bustling small town with all the amenities/services you might need for a self catering stay but is also tranquil and attractive with lots of great walks in all directions. There's lots more in easy driving distance (and, mid August. the roads were very quiet) but Midhurst is a bus hub so with a bit of patience/planningyou can do quite a lot of exploring by public transport if you prefer. The planet will thank you :-)
The apartment was perfect for our family. It is very tastefully decorated and furnished to a very high standard. There was a bottle of wine on arrival and the flat was extremely tidy and very clean. The rooms were all very comfortable and well appointed including a large kitchen. The host Laura was always available to communicate via text and was extremely helpful and friendly. I thoroughly recommend The Loft Midhurst and we would happily stay here again.
No doubt in normal times, the Angel Hotel provides an acceptable level of service and it is certainly well-situated on the main street of Midhurst., with handy off-street parking to the side. Room and facilities were all adequate so the only problem was their staffing crisis.
We enjoyed stopping by the Tourist Information Office the next morning where staff were extremely helpful and friendly, restoring our faith in the good folk of Midhurst.
I loved the location, the size of the room and facilities, lots of quiet dog walks literally from outside the door. The pub was very close to Midhurst and other very pretty villages so eating out was not a problem, just a shame that I would have occasionally eaten in the pub restaurant but it only served Thai food which I enjoy but not every day. Staff were very friendly and helpful I shall definitely stay there again if I'm in the area.
This was an awesome flat! It was beautifully decorated, very clean, and so warm and cozy. We used the fireplace (the wood was provided) and it felt just like home. The kitchen was well stocked for an aspiring cook, and the beds were very comfortable. The location is ideal for walking into Midhurst and the view of Cowdray ruins was lovely. This far exceeded our expectations. We had a fabulous stay.
The property is 18th Century and very quirky. Situated next to a babbling brook, and away from the noise of traffic, it’s idyllic for a quiet retreat. Midhurst is only 1 mile away, and there are 2 great pubs less than 500m. The host, Miranda, is adorable and very welcoming. The breakfast was also delicious and plentiful. We will definitely be back for a stay.
Despite the car park being on the A272, the accommodation itself is usefully set back from that main road and is therefore pleasantly quiet. The room we stayed in (number 6) was clean and comfy. The staff were friendly and fun. The dinner menu was quirkily traditional (eg, potted shrimps, devilled lambs' kidneys etc) but everything was tasty and well cooked.
Fantastic apartment, centrally located. Spacious rooms, more than enough space for two. Kitchen was well stocked and having a washing machine was a bonus. Good heating and nice sunny rooms. Shops are a few minutes walk to supplies, only one flight of stairs. They also accommodated late check out for us! We will book again when in charming Midhurst.
Community run pub in a small village on the South Downs Way. Staff are lovely. The room was small but fine for me. There was a function in the bar/restaurant but the staff made sure guests of the hotel had a space in the bar to eat.
Nice cooked breakfast. would stay again!
The hotel was very homely and comfortable. Really enjoyed the spa, very well equipped . We were impressed with the quality of the evening meal with some food options. Staff were very attentive and helpful.
The cottage is charming and in a wonderful setting. Very comfortable bed. Our dog had a wonderful time running through the fields. Great breakfast. Nice walk around Midhurst and the river when we left.
Really smart apartment, well located and equipped. Stylish. For 2 people it's very good. Local pubs and hotels on the doorstep right in centre of old town but in a quiet close with no through traffic.
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