Norton park hotel winchester postcode
Our stunning Tythe Barn adds unique character to any gathering to make it abidingly memorable. For delectable dining options, we give you Scene Restaurant. Here, hearty dishes made with seasonal ingredients are the name of the game.
Or you can enjoy a lighter bite in the bar and lounge area. Book a Table. Arrival Next date Previous date. Departure Next date Previous date. All the bar and lounge facilities at Norton Park Hotel are located on the ground floor making them easily accessible and all the restaurant facilities are located on the first floor with access via the passenger lift to the left of the main reception. All lifts have audible enunciation and tactile buttons at standard height.
Accessible toilet facilities are located on the right had side passed the main bar through the double doors. Our meeting rooms are located on both the ground and first floors and are fully accessible from Reception via lift or stairs. The meeting rooms on the first floor are accessed via lift or staircase. Lighting can be dimmed where required in the main function suite. Please notify your conference or banquet for specific seating or staging requirements.
Accessible toilets are located to the left of the lift in the pre function area. The leisure club is located on the ground floor and the Gym on the first floor. A member of the leisure team will show you the facilities and assist with access to the swimming pool and spa. A dedicated accessible toilet, wheel in shower room with drop down seat and appropriate grab rails and changing area is located within the leisure club. The patio area, which is level and paved can be accessed via the double doors at main reception area.
If not travelling by car, the nearest bus stop is located on Bullington Lane. And the bus routes from here take you to Winchester or Basingstoke. If you need assistance with luggage or equipment, our team is on duty 24 hours. You will be offered a personal check-in service with a full explanation of the hotel's facilities. Reception staff will also brief you on our evacuation policy. Orangery Description: By the 19th century, features of the manor included an ogee-domed orangery. Latest Date: 01 Jan Greenhouse Description: There was a long range of glasshouses built between and It is now home to trout, eels and many wild fowl.
Stable Block Description: Stables were built in the lateth-century or earlyth-century. The stables are completely intact, down to the names of the horses in the stalls, though in planning permission existed for conversion to offices. Latest Date: 01 Jan Espalier Latest Date: 01 Jan Drive Description: There has also been considerable tree planting along the drive which traverses land which had been farmland.
Garden Wall. History Norton Manor was probably built in the 16th century for the St John family. Detailed History The house was originally probably built in the 16th century for the St John family. Norton Farm lay close to the Manor and any park area would have abutted farmland. By the 19th century, features of the manor included an ogee-domed orangery, a long range of glasshouses built between and , a walled garden with espaliered fruit trees, a further smaller and later walled garden with flower beds to the rear of the house.
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