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Hotels Near Midhurst

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of West Sussex, lies the charming market town of Midhurst. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant community spirit, Midhurst captivates visitors with its timeless allure.

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Places to Stay Near Midhurst in West Sussex

After a busy day exploring everything Midhurst has to offer, our range of nearby boutique hotels is the perfect place to stay the night with cosy beds, family rooms, and excellent breakfasts.

Stop by one of our pubs in West Sussex, close to popular attractions like Cowdray Park, South Downs National Park, and Chichester Harbour. All of our pubs serve refreshing, award-winning Butcombe real ales, local ciders, and delicious classic pub meals.

Royal Oak

You can be sure of a warm welcome at The Royal Oak, a cosy hotel with 5 spacious bedrooms, 2 self-contained cottages and an on-site restaurant serving locally-sourced dishes. Whether you’re after a relaxing stay near the coast, a romantic staycation or you’re on a business trip, you’ll find everything you need (and more) at The Royal Oak.

Old House Inn

Expect stylish accommodation, excellent food, and plenty of friendly smiles at The Old House Inn. We’re located on the outskirts of High Weald AONB – perfect for those relaxing weekends to lose yourself among the nature. For those jetting off on holiday, we’re just 6 miles from Gatwick Airport (LGW), so we’re perfectly placed to start your holiday early with an overnight stay in one of our 6 well-appointed bedrooms before heading for warmer climes! Kids and dogs are welcome as guests, too, with family and dog-friendly rooms available to suit everyone.

Welldiggers Arms

Located within the South Downs National Park and within easy reach of the coastal towns of Worthing and Bognor Regis, The Welldiggers Arms has 14 welcoming ensuite rooms, perfect for a sound night’s sleep after exploring the wild countryside and coastal areas of West Sussex. On the menu at the on-site restaurant, you’ll find a cracking selection of hearty pub classics, perfectly paired with a variety of Butcombe beers behind the bar. During your stay, pay a visit to the beautiful market town of Midhurst.

The White Horse

Located in the heart of the South Downs National Park, you’ll find a warm welcome at The White Horse. Sleep well in the beautifully appointed en-suite rooms before spending your days visiting the magnificent Goodwood Estate, the market town of Midhurst, Hever Castle or sprawling Holmwood Common. Visit our on-site restaurant, where you will find locally-sourced pub classics, along with an unbeatable selection of Butcombe beers behind the bar.

A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF MIDHURST

Midhurst boasts a history that stretches back centuries, evident in its well-preserved architecture and landmarks. The town flourished during the medieval period as a market town and became a prominent centre for trade and commerce. Visitors can explore remnants of its past through landmarks like the ruins of Cowdray House, a Tudor mansion devastated by fire in the 18th century, and the impressive Midhurst Castle.

Picturesque Countryside

Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the South Downs National Park, Midhurst offers a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The rolling hills, verdant meadows, and winding trails beckon visitors to explore the great outdoors. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll along the River Rother or a challenging hike up the South Downs Way, Midhurst provides a tranquil escape into nature’s embrace.

Cultural Delights

Despite its quaint size, Midhurst boasts a vibrant cultural scene that belies its rural setting. The town is home to various art galleries, museums, and cultural events that celebrate its heritage and creativity. Visitors can immerse themselves in local art at the Kevis House Gallery or discover the town’s past at the Midhurst Museum. Throughout the year, Midhurst hosts a myriad of festivals and events, from the Midhurst Music Festival to the Midhurst Literary Festival, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

Community Spirit

What truly sets Midhurst apart is its strong sense of community and hospitality. Locals welcome visitors with warmth and friendliness, making them feel right at home. From the bustling markets to the cosy pubs, there’s always a sense of camaraderie that permeates the town’s atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring its historic streets or chatting with locals at a village fete, Midhurst embraces you like an old friend.