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Georgian House Hotel & Spa High Street, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2JY
Tel: 01428 656644
Please note the venue will not be able to help with bookings for our events.
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Just off the A3 south of Guildford and Godalming located in Haslemere High Street with great bedrooms, parking, pool and spa facilities, relaxed cafe bar and good on-site free parking.
An elegant town centre hotel with superb leisure suite and beauty treatment rooms. En suite bedrooms with free satellite TV, smart function room's ideal for conferences, meetings and weddings with a civil ceremony license. Wi Fi is also available through out.
The hotel offers an excellent restaurant and relaxed street side cafe bar, with a snack and extensive a la carte menu available. The Georgian lounge and large garden provide opportunity for relaxation. |
Just off the A3 south of Guildford and Godalming located in Haslemere High Street with great bedrooms, parking, pool and spa facilities, relaxed cafe bar and good on-site free parking.
An elegant town centre hotel with superb leisure suite and beauty treatment rooms. En suite bedrooms with free satellite TV, smart function room's ideal for conferences, meetings and weddings with a civil ceremony license. Wi Fi is also available through out.
The hotel offers an excellent restaurant and relaxed street side cafe bar, with a snack and extensive a la carte menu available. The Georgian lounge and large garden provide opportunity for relaxation. The earliest record on the history of the Georgian House Hotel, tells us that it only become an established hotel after the 1920's. Previously to this date it was simply known as the 'The White House' with 'Tudor cottage' attached to the side of it. Early names linked to owners of the White House include George Frederick Gordon (1770-1852) and his daughter Emma Gordon (1799-1872), Rayner Storr (1835-1917) Auctioneer, medieval and positivist, and H.W Mozley who lived at the White House until he died in 1919 and who leased 'Tudor Cottage' to Lady Dorothy Neville.
The Georgian House Hotel takes its name form Sir James Edward Oglethorpe, whose portrait stands proudly at the front of the hotel. He lived in the Town House, just up the street from the Georgian and is known locally for being an MP for Haslemere, but more commonly for founding a state in America in 1733.
With about twenty of his friends he submitted an application to King George II for a charter to establish a new colony between South Carolina and Florida. To give the proposal an added appeal to the King, the new colony would be called ' Georgia'. He himself would go to Georgia with the first settlers and supervise the foundation of the colony. So on November 16th 1732, Oglethorpe set sail from Gravesend on the ship 'Anne' with about 120 settlers. They reached the mouth of the Savannah on February 12th 1733 and Oglethorpe immediately selected a site for the first settlement, which he called Savannah.
This is reflected in the names of the suites of the Georgian House Hotel - The Savannah suite and Augusta Room, which overlook the secluded gardens, dominated by the large chestnut tree, planted in 1792, now turned into a fascinating sculpture. Restaurant
Bar
Indoor Swimming Pool
Sauna
Jacuzzi
Steam Room
Gymnasium
Free on-site parking
Wi-Fi Access
Lift Access to some rooms The facilities available in each bedroom include:
Tea/Coffee Making facilities
Satellite Television
Trouser Press
Hairdryer
Additional Beds & Cots available for children The following attractions are all nearby:
Petworth House
Devils Punchbowl
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