Places to stay in Sidlowbridge, Surrey

Places to eat in the region include Mill House, Beefeater - Mill House, Salfords Kebab, and Norman House.

The center of Sidlowbridge ( which is at is longitude -0°12'12.312 and latitude 51°12'20.556 ) is located 2 miles away from Salfords, 3 miles away from Gatwick, 3 miles away from Reigate and 3 miles away from Redhill.

Available Sidlowbridge lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Sidlowbridge.

Sidlowbridge Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Travelodge Gatwick Airport Central

Approx 4 miles away in Horley:

Gatwick Airport Central is the ideal hotel for an overnight stay before an early flight. Its prime location and plentiful parking makes it convenient for getting to Gatwick Airport.If you have some time to spare, enjoy a South East adventure in the beautiful county of Sussex.
Povey Cross Road, Gatwick
Horley, Surrey
Hotels

Reigate Manor Hotel

Approx 4 miles away in Reigate:

A substantial Georgian manor house, situated in an unbeatably convenient location on the A217. Just a few minutes’ drive from Junction 8 on the M25 and a short walk from Reigate town centre.
Reigate Hill
Reigate, Surrey
Guest Houses

Furzedown

Approx 4 miles away in Horley:

9 Brighton Road
Horley, Surrey

Sidlowbridge Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Property

Approx 3 miles away in Gulval:

2 Old Barnyard
Gulval, Cornwall
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Sidlowbridge

Photograph of The Fox Revived, Norwood Hill
The Fox Revived

The Dining Room ( Dining / Other ). Located at 59a High Street, Reigate, 3 miles from the center of Sidlowbridge. Tony Tobin started to forge the reputation of The Dining Room in Reigate, Surrey, from the day in 1993 when he joined as Head Chef. Drawing on his years of experience with Nico Ladenis in central London, Tony has helped to establish the restaurant as one of Surrey's finest. www.tonytobinrestaurants.co.uk Link

The Fox Revived ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Fox Inn, before it was closed and then revived the first time, was built on what had been the western edge of the Common and is now a lively cross roads. We haven’t yet been able to pinpoint when our pub was first built, but it pops up in the 1881 census, so a fair while back! brunningandprice.co.uk Link