| The Hurtwood Inn Hotel has stood in the heart of the quaint English village of Peaslake since 1920. Originally built on the site of 2 cottages, so that local people had somewhere to buy beer, the hotel takes its name from the whortleberries, or hurts, which grow locally in the village on nearby Pitch Hill, the site of one of the village''s scenic walks.
The hotel''s restaurant, Oscars, has an impressive reputation for its fine food and the hotel has an enviable reputation for the quality of its hospitality.
The Cranley Hotel is located in the Surrey countryside, in the picturesque village of Cranleigh. The Cranley has a vibrant bar with regular entertainment, home-cooked food and affordable bedrooms.
The homely rooms at the Cranley Hotel feature TVs and tea/coffee making facilities. They have private bathrooms with either a shower or a bath.
The bar menu offers traditional English food, gourmet burgers and a selection of steaks. Local bands perform regularly and Friday nights are disco and karaoke night with a local DJ. Outside there is a seating area with wooden tables and a small garden.
The Fernfell and Gatton golf clubs are within a 5-mile radius of the hotel. Gatwick Airport is a 20-minute drive away and free parking is available at the Cranley.
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