Places to stay in Freefolk, Hampshire

Freefolk is a village in Hampshire. It lies to the west and almost directly alongside the village of Laverstoke; the two villages are separated by the River Test. Local restaurants include Watership Down, Lime Leaf, The Red House Inn, and The White Hart.

The center of Freefolk ( which is at is longitude -1°18'32.612 and latitude 51°14'7.3572 ) is located 3 miles away from Overton, 6 miles away from Oakley, 6 miles away from Barton Stacey and 7 miles away from Red Hill.

Available Freefolk lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Freefolk.

Freefolk Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Bourne Valley Inn

Approx 4 miles away in Andover:

Under the care & guidance of your hosts Peter & Jane, The Bourne Valley Inn is a delightful coaching Inn with exposed beams, flagstone floors, roaring log fires & cathedral candles.
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Andover, Hampshire
Guest Houses

Mallards B&B

Approx 3 miles away in Overton:

Luxury en-suite accommodation set in a beautiful waterfront location, on the River Test, a famous Hampshire chalk stream renowned as the home to fly-fishing. Mallards provides peace and tranquillity yet only 75 metres from the centre of the .....
High Street
Overton, Hampshire
Guest Houses

The Old Rectory

We are a charming 19th century listed rectory in a beautiful three acre garden with a stream (carrier to the river Test) flowing through it. We have run successful bed and breakfast for 14 years.
Freefolk, Hampshire
Bed & Breakfast

Approx 2 miles away in Whitchurch:

Peak House Farm is a 120 year old farmhouse with unspoilt country views in the North Hampshire Downs, an area of outstanding natural beauty. We have been successfully running our B&B business here for over 10 years..
Cole Henley
Whitchurch, Hampshire

Freefolk Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Freefolk

Photograph of Blue Ginger, Whitchurch
Blue Ginger

Watership Down ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Built in 1840, it was previously called the Freefolk Arms but was renamed in honour of local author Richard Adams and his book Watership Down. We always have something special on offer: when it's cold outside, keep warm by the fire while in summer you and the kids will enjoy our outdoor family seating area. watershipdowninn.info Link

Blue Ginger ( Dining / Indian ). Located at 17 Bell Street, Whitchurch, 2 miles from the center of Freefolk. The restaurant's head chef has carefully put together a stunning list of dishes, many to his own special recipe. His experience at many of the UK's top Indian restaurants has now come to Hampshire. He insists on using the freshest meat, vegetables and spices, all locally sourced from high quality suppliers. His experience, combined with the skills of our tandoori chef and our highly accomplished sous chef, make this an extremely professional team whose passion is creating extraordinary dishes. www.bluegingerwhitchurch.co.uk Link