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Situated in the tiny hamlet of Neatham, up a quiet country lane, Neatham Barn occupies a lovely setting within the grounds of Neatham Cottage, the family home of Alastair and Liz Carey.
Constructed in 2004 and separate from the cottage, this delightful ‘oak’ framed annexe enjoys a southerly aspect and far reaching views over the Hampshire countryside. The accommodation, which is on the first floor and accessed via an external staircase, has been tastefully decorated and furnished with the comfort of guests very much in mind
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Breakfast is either self service, Continental or, subject to availability, the downstairs area has a kitchen where guests can prepare their own (all ingredients provided).
Please note that smoking is not permitted in Neatham Barn.
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There are two beds (one soft, one not so soft) in the accommodation and these can be ‘zip and linked’ to form a king size double.
The en-suite bathroom contains a shower cubicle as well as a bath and there is an unlimited supply of hot water.
Heating is thermostatically controlled and is adjustable according to guests’ preferences. A pedestal cooling fan is available during hot weather.
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Directions
How to find us
Although very much in a rural setting, Neatham is only a few minutes walk from the village of Holybourne which in turn is less than two miles from Alton.
Coming from Guildford, Farnham direction
1) Take the last exit of the roundabout heading towards Alton.
2) Take the first right, signposted Holybourne, Binsted.
3) Go through village, past the White Hart pub on right, village shop and Post Office on left.
4) Carry on and go under A31 and the railway and then a few yards further on, over the river.
5) Immediately after the river, turn right up the ‘no through’ road signposted to Neatham.
6) Neatham Cottage entrance is on the left about one third of a mile up the lane, first cottage after the two rows of cottages. There is a gravel driveway. If you reach Neatham Manor, Neatham Manor Farm or start going down a steepish hill, you have gone too far.
Coming from Winchester direction:
Take first exit of roundabout and then follow from 2) above coming from Binsted direction. Don’t go under A31, but turn left up the lane immediately before river.
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