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Village Hotel Reading
"Excellent all round food was well prepared but kept running out of items."
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2026

Village Hotel Basingstoke
"Stayed 12th-14th june. Staff were friendly and helpful. Room was clean etc. Only one downfall .... I booked a room and they charged me to park in the carpark 😂 , but when you go outside and look at the signs. It says free from Friday to Sunday. But otherwise excellent. I cannot fault the place. ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

The Coppid Beech Hotel
"Useful hotel stay for a single night whilst in the area. Didn’t spend lots of time there. Limited vegetarian / vegan breakfast options We stayed in mid June and noticed lots of moths throughout the property."
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2026

The Winchester Hotel & Spa
"Another contented stay. This hotel ticks so many boxes that my local friends recommend it to other visitors from out of town whom they lack the space to accommodate. Good quality food at breakfast and dinner, we haven't sampled lunch other than bar food. Would recommend as within reasonable walking ..."
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026

pentahotel Reading
"Good location, not too far from the railway station. The late check-out on a Sunday (1pm) was great for having a shower and changing after the Reading Half Marathon. Lots of places to eat nearby, if you don't fancy eating in the hotel. Room and bathroom were clean and functional. Tea and coffee-making ..."
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2026

Red Lion Hotel
"I needed to be in Basingstoke for work so booked The Red Lion. It has a free car park at the rear of the hotel. There is a bar at the front which I didn't use. My room (49) was spacious and clean and the bed was comfortable. The lady on reception and the breakfast staff are very friendly and helpful. ..."
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2026

Village Hotel Farnborough
"Excellent hotel with fantastic service throughout our stay. All of the staff were absolutely lovely, but a special mention to Tyler, who went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect. The breakfast was great with a lovely selection to choose from, and the pool and facilities were always ..."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

DoubleTree by Hilton St. Anne's Manor
"Great location. Checkin was very friendly. The room was nice but the finish wasn't great - needed some maintenance. Things like the taps were badly peeling, the shower tray was heavily stained which makes it feel unclean. Bed was comy enough and we had a good night's sleep. Breakfast was nice this ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Village Hotel Bracknell
"Upon booking my room and two others I took the pub & grill upgrade. £75 for a £90 voucher for myself and two friends. It took two hours to get staff to understand that I had upgraded. I paid the full food & drinks bill which was just over £123. I was then debited from my card £123 (bar/food bill), ..."
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2026
Charter Alley Hotel & Travel Guide
Travelers in Hampshire who are seeking a place to stay close to Charter Alley have a number of accommodations choices. Currently there are about 16 hotels and apartments within a short driving distance of Charter Alley's heart that are featured in Travelocity's user-friendly booking portal.
Within just a short distance of Charter Alley, are the Apollo Hotel and Audleys Wood Hotel.
12 miles (19 kilometers) outside of central Charter Alley, you will find the Elephant Hotel. The Donnington Grove Country Club can be found approximately 11 miles (18 kilometers) away. Alternatively, you might like to make a booking at the Bull Stanford Dingley or the Stanford Dingley Bed and Breakfast.
Basingstoke is 4 miles (7 kilometers) to the southeast of Charter Alley and is home to Festival Place, The Anvil and The Vyne. When you stay in Basingstoke, be sure to check out the Red Lion Hotel and The Hampshire Court Hotel - QHotels. 9 miles (15 kilometers) to the east of Charter Alley, you'll find [name of second nearby city or town (sibling)], which is home to the Basingstoke Country Hotel and Tylney Hall. Whether you're just passing through or staying in [name of second nearby city or town (sibling)], a couple of places to add to your itinerary are the Odiham Castle, St Marys Church and West Green House Garden.
19 miles (30 kilometers) to the south of Charter Alley is Winchester, a regional center with a population of 40,000 where you can find places to visit including the City Museum, Winchester Cathedral and Great Hall. You should also consider stopping at the University of Winchester and Winchester College. If you are thinking about exploring Winchester, be sure to check out the latest Travelocity deals at the Little Mead B&B and South Winchester Lodges.
Just because you and your family are on holiday in Hampshire, doesn't have to mean that you shouldn't expand your obsession with a day of sports. You will find Wembley Stadium 40 miles (66 kilometers) to the northeast of Charter Alley. Stay nearby to the sporting action at the Fusilier Inn or the DoubleTree by Hilton London - Ealing Hotel.
If you're traveling via Southampton Airport and choose to base yourself in the area, look at Holiday Inn Southampton-Eastleigh M3, jct13 or Crestwell House Bed & Breakfast.
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Recent Charter Alley hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Red Lion Hotel
"I needed to be in Basingstoke for work so booked The Red Lion. It has a free car park at the rear of the hotel. There is a bar at the front which I didn't use. My room (49) was spacious and clean and the bed was comfortable. The lady on reception and the breakfast staff are very friendly and helpful. The breakfast room is nice and bright with a good selection of items. I've stayed here three times now and would stay again."






