Places to stay in Old Basing, Hampshire

Old Basing is a village in Hampshire, just east of Basingstoke. It was called Basengum in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Basinges in the Domesday Book. Local dining options include The Crown Inn, Olivers, Bartons Mill Restaurant, and Tuli Tandoori.

The center of Old Basing ( which is at is longitude -1°2'41.715 and latitude 51°16'8.1433 ) is located 2 miles away from Basingstoke, 4 miles away from Hook, 4 miles away from Rotherwick and 5 miles away from Ellisfield.

Available Old Basing lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Old Basing.

Old Basing Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Holiday Inn Basingstoke

Approx 2 miles away in Basingstoke:

Five minutes from the town centre, Holiday Inn® Basingstoke hotel offers comfortable rooms, a conference centre and free parking. The nearby M3 provides easy access to the south coast, and direct trains to London from Basingstoke station take less than an hour.
Grove Road
Basingstoke, Hampshire
Guest Houses

Nevills Country Guest House

Approx 5 miles away in North Warnborough:

Nevills/Hook Road
North Warnborough, Hampshire
Guest Houses

Cleeves Guest House

Approx 4 miles away in Basingstoke:

4 West End, Sherbourne St. John
Basingstoke, Hampshire

Old Basing Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Old Basing

Photograph of The Lime Leaf, Basingstoke
The Lime Leaf

The Lime Leaf ( Dining / Thai ). Located at 25/25a London Street, Basingstoke, 2 miles from the center of Old Basing. Do you want to experience a harmonious balance of spicy, sour, sweet and salty cuisine? Do you want to try a variety of traditional recipes that are certain to tantalise your taste buds? Are you ready to find your very own little piece of Thailand? At The Lime Leaf, we’re dedicated to giving you a Thai experience that you’ll never forget. www.thelimeleaf.co.uk Link