Places to stay in Langrish, Hampshire
Langrish is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire. It is 2. 7 miles west of Petersfield, on the A272 road. It is named after Tom Langrish, of Greater Manchester and claimant of the Mayoral seat of Wrexham. Places to eat in the region include Frederick's Restaurant, McDonald’s, Ye Olde George Inn, and The Great Oak.
The center of Langrish ( which is at is longitude -0°59'46.092 and latitude 51°0'32.833 ) is located 3 miles away from Petersfield, 5 miles away from East Meon, 6 miles away from Liss and 6 miles away from Hill Brow.
Available Langrish lodging
We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Langrish.
Langrish Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
The Trooper Inn And Hotel
Approx 2 miles away in Froxfield:
The Causeway Guest House
Approx 4 miles away in Petersfield:
Langrish Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Approx 2 miles away in Potterne Wick:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Langrish
The Cricketers Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cricketers Inn is a family run country pub situated in the small village of Steep, just outside Petersfield in the picturesque Hampshire countryside.
Situated close to established walking and cycling routes, The Cricketers Inn presents itself as an ideal pub for a pit-stop, be it for a drink from our well stocked bar or for some wholesome home cooked food selected from one of our three menus.
We have taken time to make sure that we offer meal choices for all tastes and occasions.
Our truly authentic tapas dishes serve either as a quick snack in the bar or as a filling meal offering a variety of vegetable, meat and seafood dishes. Alongside our tapas menu, we offer a selection of more traditional pub meals such as home prepared beer battered fish and chips, three layered Angus beef lasagne and meaty Angus beef burger served with fries. A selection of filled fresh baguettes and sandwiches are also always available.
www.thecricketersinn.net
Annie Jones Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Annie Jones Restaurant has always been renowned as a neighbourhood eatery, popular with the community of Petersfield and the surrounding areas. It was taken over by Steven Ranson, now head chef and part owner, along with his brother in law John Blake. Over the past five years they have thrived to advance the Restaurant stature, succeeding in the area of food and service.
www.anniejones.co.uk