The Kingsley at Eversley

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Reading Road, Hampshire and The New Forest, United Kingdom — Excellent location - show map —

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Amenities

Amenities for The Kingsley at Eversley

Parking

Restaurant

24-hour reception

Amenities and services

  • Wheelchair-accessible
  • Car park
  • 24-hour reception
  • Check-in hour: 18:00: 20:00
  • Check-out hour: 11:00: 11:00
  • Wi-fi
  • Laundry service
  • Multilingual staff
  • Fireplace
  • Garden
  • Terrace

Restaurant service

  • Bar
  • Restaurant

To take into account

  • Non-smoking establishment

Business

  • Meeting room

Entertainment

  • TV lounge

Activities

  • Sailing
  • Aerobics
  • Billiards

Cards accepted

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The check-in time at The Kingsley at Eversley is 18:00 and the check-out time is 11:00.

About

About The Kingsley at Eversley

Luxury in a well-connected village

Located between the M4 and M3 motorways, The Kingsley at Eversley is an ideal base during your stay in the area

Peaceful yet convenient for Camberley, Farnborough, Aldershot, Reading, Basingstoke and Fleet

Heathrow airport is 30 minutes drive and trains from nearby Blackwater and Fleet connect with Gatwick, central London (Waterloo) and Southampton

Licensed bar and evening meals on request Wi-Fi free of charge

Eversley village lies in the area straddling Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey; known locally as The Three Counties

It was the home of the Victorian writer and scholar the Reverend Charles Kingsley who in the nineteenth century wrote several childrens' books including The Water Babies and Westward Ho! As a social reformer he actively challenged the abject poverty suffered by agricultural workers at the time

He was friends with the American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle Tom's Cabin) who visited him in Eversley in the 1850's

The Kingsley was built in the late 1800's for Charles' daughter, Georgina Rose Kingsley

Her garden was a talking-point in the neighbourhood for its fine roses

  • Total number of rooms 13

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