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Halfway Bridge Inn
Halfway Bridge
Lodsworth

Petworth
Sussex

GU28 9BP
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Steeped in history and conveniently placed on the A272 in the middle of the Sussex countryside lies Halfway Bridge Inn, a splendid country inn that perfectly encapsulates a balance between modern sensibility and rustic charm. Halfway between Midhurst and Petworth, Halfway Bridge is suitably isolated for a weekend break in the beautiful South Downs National Park, whilst still maintaining a central location for the nearby business links of Guildford, Portsmouth, Crawley and Chichester. The leisure resorts of Bognor Regis, Worthing and Brighton are also just a short distance.Hidden away behind Halfway Bridge Inn, secluded in its own courtyard, is the Halfway Bridge Barn. Converted from an 18th century Sussex stable yard and overlooking local farmland, the accommodation comprises twin, double and king-sized bedrooms, all en-suite. Rooms display a simple elegance, furnished using a mixture of natural fibres and woods, resplendent with exceptionally soothing beds; some Victorian brass, some antique pine whilst others have stained oak: All are comfortable and warm. Rooms are thoughtfully designed in a modern context, featuring DVD players and Games Consoles, however care has been taken to use classic country material, giving the rooms a touch of natural elegance and distinction. Each room has a powerful shower and most have baths as well, with one room specially designed for disabled access.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV

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