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Langstone Hotel (Hayling Island)Newest Review: ... walk down the very long corridors the newly re-furbished part, in which our room was located, is obvious as they have chosen a rather brave orange shapes and brown shades carpet to complement the bits of art dotted around. A sundeck with comfy seating and the very contemporary-looking brasserie and bar add to the feel of nice hotel. Our room: We had reserved a triple room with an extra ... more |
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by - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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I recently spent one night in the Langstone Hotel, as a spur of the moment thing. The thrills of a "staycation" had been wearing a little thin and when I came across this hotel via www.laterooms.com, we decided to use the hotel as a base for the coast for one night. For this purpose, and for a bit of luxury, The Langstone Hotel proved to be an excellent and good value choice for us. Location: The hotel is situated at the very entrance of Hayling Island, which is a road connected Island just off the Portsmouth peninsular. It is easily accessed from the M3 and A27, for us it was a short hop of one and half hours from the Reading area. ... Read the complete review
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