Wistaria
an elegant Georgian Town House, formerly a Doctors Surgery for 62
years and a Grade 11 listed building that has been completely modernised
and beautifully furnished and now includes deluxe accommodation,
bar and restaurant.
.Wistaria is situated in St. Thomas Street at the top of the High
Street and is easy walking distance to the Quay, Marinas,shops and
the Saturday market.
The accommodation
we are able to offer you is a choice of three double rooms all on
the first floor with
king size beds (5 foot) all with flat screen remote control Digital
televisions and radio, hair dryer and
Tea/coffee facilities. All rooms have the original but now ornamental
fire places, and bedside chairs.
All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms with baths, towels and toiletries.
Breakfast
is served in the snug between 8.30am - 10.00am.
Whilst staying at Wistaria why not book your evening meal in our
stylist restaurant cooked by our team of chefs
headed by David Wykes, who only uses the finest of local produce
The Snug Room |
The restaurant |
TARIFF
FOR BED AND BREAKFAST
Double Occupancy from
£80.00 a room
Single Occupancy from £60.00 a room
Please telephone to reserve your room - Check in Time midday
until 3pm or after 6pm
Please vacate by 11 am
Telephone 01590 688090
e-mail:enquiries@wistaria.org.uk
For the safety and comfort of our guests we have a no - smoking
policy throughout the building
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Opening Times
for Restaurant
Lunch 12 noon - last
orders 2.30pm 7 days a week
Evening Meals 7.00pm - last order 9.30pm (closed Sundays)
Main Entrance St. Thomas Street.
Level access for the less mobile and car parking can be found
at the rear of the building in St. Thomas Park
Directions on how to find us
Take the A337 to Lymington ignoring all signs to town
centre, straight through a set of Traffic Lights with the
Lymington Hospital and the Police Station on your right. On passing
Pelican Crossing bear left into
St. Thomas Street and Wisteria will be found on your left
in about 100 yards which has a beautiful Wisteria growing up the
front of the building.
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