| 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.
In a quiet, pretty part of Epsom, Chalk Lane Hotel has an AA-Rosette restaurant. It is within walking distance of Epsom Downs Racecourse and the town centre.
Chalk Lane is an independent hotel offering a professional, yet personal welcome.
The restaurant provides good-value lunches and à la carte dinners. The hotel also has private rooms for up to 100 people.
Epsom is well placed for London, Wimbledon and Hampton Court. It is just off the M25, midway between Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
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