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Welcome to How Park Farm
Come down to earth and stay in this glorious 17th century house - the perfect starting point to explore the Test valley.
How Park Farm is built of flint and chalk and has undergone several extensions in centuries past. In the orchard chickens and peafowl 'scratch' contentedly under apple, plum and greengage trees... sheep graze in an adjacent paddock. Medieval King's Somborne village, equidistant between Salisbury and Winchester, nestles below Cow Drove Hill, just one mile away. |
Location
How Park Farm is set in 7 acres high above the Test river, on the site of the original hunting lodge within the John of Gaunt Deer Park (circa 1330), with glorious views of the valley. It is approximately 3.5 miles south of Stockbridge.
By road the farmhouse is within easy reach of Stonehenge and the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury. Heathrow and Gatwick airports are about one hour and 75 minutes respectively, by car. Southampton airport is less than an hour's drive.
Rail stations are at Winchester, Salisbury, Romsey and Andover
See the map and links page for more information
Go to the
Booking Request page to reserve your room
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Owner
Mrs C J Halse
How Park Farm
King's Somborne
Nr. Stockbridge
Hampshire
SO20 6QG
UK
Bookings
Bookings are by telephone +44 (0)1794 388716
or email. We are closed occasionally.
Rates: double room £50, twin room £40, suite £62.50
Single occupancy rates: double £75, twin £65, suite £85
All room prices are per person, per night, including breakfast
The garden suite is available for a minimum of two nights
Dinner £40 per person available occasionally by prior arrangement
Payment by Sterling or Cheque, no credit cards
No children or dogs. How Park Farm is a no smoking house
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