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Self Assessed 3 Stars Guest House
Inn
Guest Rating: 4.1
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11-21, High St

Bletchingley, 

Surrey, 


RH1 4PB,  England
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The Whyte Harte Hotel in Bletchingley is a historic 10 room traditional Inn which is modern and comfortable. It is a stones throw from Junction 6 of the M25, and is 20 minutes from Gatwick airport. Our promise is to serve real ale and locally sourced food, and make your stay truly comfortable and enjoyable.
  • Traditional Coaching Inn
  • Character
  • Historic hotel
  • Relaxing & enjoyable
  • Original features
  • Near to Gatwick Airport
  • Real ales
  • Near M25 junction 6
  • Traditonal pub
  • Wood beams real fires
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for The Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms:
3.9
Value:
3.9
Friendliness:
4.6
Cleanliness:
4.1
Facilities:
3.9
Staff service:
4.5
Location:
4.4
Breakfast:
4.3
Guest Rating: 4.1
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Tim
With a colleague
Stayed: Sep '11
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
4
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Guest Review for The Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley
Andrew
Young Couple
Stayed: Nov '11
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
4
Friendliness:
4
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
4
Location
4
Breakfast:
5
"Excellent overnight stay with top breakfasts!"
Stayed at the hotel as we had a wedding down the road, rooms very comfortable and clean. Lovely roaring fire to welcome us in from the cold and the breakfasts set you up for the day ahead… Read more
"Excellent overnight stay with top breakfasts!"
Stayed at the hotel as we had a wedding down the road, rooms very comfortable and clean. Lovely roaring fire to welcome us in from the cold and the breakfasts set you up for the day ahead Read less
Likes:
Fireplace, off road parking, breakfast, old building
Dislikes:
No
Guest Review for The Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley
Robin
Alone
Stayed: Sep '11
3
Would not recommend to others.
Rooms:
2
Value:
2
Friendliness:
4
Cleanliness:
1
Facilities:
2
Staff service:
4
Location
3
Breakfast:
3
"Promising location but disappointing room"
Hotel itself lovely and very friendly staff. Room very poor in terms of decor and state of repair. Broken window frame - extremely bad bathroom drainage situation. Most beers "off" but due a delive… Read more
"Promising location but disappointing room"
Hotel itself lovely and very friendly staff. Room very poor in terms of decor and state of repair. Broken window frame - extremely bad bathroom drainage situation. Most beers "off" but due a delivery apparently. Read less
Likes:
Helpful and friendly staff and handy location for my meeting the following day.
Dislikes:
None
Guest Review for The Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley
More Information
3 Stars Self Assessed Guest House
Parking
On-site parking
Types of Payment Accepted at The Whyte Harte Hotel
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
American Express Master Card Maestro Visa Visa Electron Solo 
Check-in: 2:00 PM till 11:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Late check-out available on request
Policies
Children Policy: No preference
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: Dogs
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
French
Italian
Since the reign of Richard II, the Whyte Harte has offered fine foods, real ales and comfort to travellers. Situated in the beautiful historic village of Bletchingley, the Whyte Harte is one of the few surviving Medieval Inns in Britain today, and is steeped in history. Said to date back to 1388, it possesses wooden beams, which are believed to be from ships of the time.

Bletchingly, was mentioned in the Dooms Day book and therefore evidence of it’s existence can be traced back to Saxon times. St. Mary’s church opposite the Whyte Harte dates back to 1100.

Many of the original features of the pub can be seen today. The original fire grate dates back to 1613, and there is even a bakers oven in a recess.

The site has also had more practical uses, in the 18th century it was used for what was called at the time as ‘rotten’ parliamentary elections and it’s hard to believe that Bletchingley returned two members of parliament while the somewhat larger city of Manchester returned none!

In the 1950s the landlord of the time was well known for serving Jugged Hare, Mulled wine and clay pipes from the main fireplace.

Today these fireplaces are still working; there are 3 in total, with the main one being the focal point in the bar. Nowadays you can sit and relax on our sofas and wile away the hours while we look after you.

We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Style of property
Comfortable, Contemporary/Modern, Homely, Rustic, Traditional
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