Hunters Lodge
Whether your visit is for business or pleasure our aim is to make your stay an enjoyable and pleasant experience. The current owners, Jim and Josie Dean, moved to Southampton from Poole, to take over Hunters Lodge in November 2001 after having careers in the Banking and Insurance industries.
Hunters Lodge is conveniently situated for Southampton City Centre including the Guild Hall, Civic Centre, Mayflower Theatre, West Quay Shopping, Leisureworld, Ocean Village Marina, Docks, Ferry Port, Cruise Terminals, University and General Hospital.
Hunters Lodge is located in a quiet residential district yet within easy accessibility of the city centre. Our double fronted Victorian house retains many original features which are enhanced by the furnishing styles within the public areas. Built in 1900 Hunters Lodge has operated as a hotel, guest house and bed & breakfast providing accommodation since 1926 and was extended to its present size in the 1970's and late1980's.
There is a spacious dining room and a lounge with a licensed residents bar. Our lounge and bar area creates a warm and friendly atmosphere for you to enjoy a drink, view television or just simply relax with a good book. Our bedrooms are comfortable and well equipped and the dining room awaits you in the morning for a complete and hearty breakfast.
Within the locality there are a variety of many fine restaurants, cafes and bars available for your evening meals and catering for all tastes. Southampton also has a variety of galleries, cinemas, music venues, theatres and nightlife for your enjoyment whilst you are here.
The city centre is only a short walking distance away (1.4Km) and local transport is both frequent and accessible. Southampton Central railway station and the National Express coach staition are both 0.8Km and 1Km away from us respectively with the ferry, docks and cruise terminals being about 2Km away and all can be easily reached by car or taxi within 10 minutes from Hunters Lodge.
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This page was last updated: 11 April 2008
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