East Tytherley
Travel Guide
Visit East Tytherley

Leonardo Hotel Southampton
I loved my stay at Leonardo! Cosy room, beautifully decorated spaces, and a lovely staff. The location was perfect for me- a short cab or a meandering walk from the rail line, right across the street from stunning parks. My only complaint would be a few missed spills and stains in the room, but the ...
Reviewed on 2026/5/6

Novotel Southampton
Needs updating. Air con needs fixing.
Reviewed on 2026/5/8

The Winchester Hotel & Spa
The room was really nicely done and I appreciated the little extra touches like biscuits, hot chocolate sachets, and nice bramley toiletries. It was a bit dated in places (eg bathroom door chipped at the bottom, a couple of moths, and noise from other rooms using their water and walking upstairs). ...
Reviewed on 2026/5/6

room2 Southampton Hometel
Staff excellent and rooms good size great location
Reviewed on 2026/5/7

Pebbles Guest House - Flat 7
I didn’t end up staying at the property once I saw the bedroom. It was not up to par for my standard. I ended up checking into a Holiday Inn. For those planning to book I wouldn’t recommend it.
Reviewed on 2026/5/5

Settle Southampton
Needed a base for a couple of nights for a coastal visit. Very well decorated room in semidetached. Large bed. Good bathroom with shower & nice choice of soaps, etc. Coffee maker and kettle, lots of tv channels. Ten minutes walk up from Central station and regular buses at both ends of road.
Reviewed on 2026/5/1
Popular places to visit

Stonehenge
This powerful prehistoric structure is one of England’s most visited monuments and an important UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Salisbury Cathedral
Climb to the top of the country’s tallest spire and check the time on the hands of a 14th-century clock.

Salisbury Racecourse
You can take time to visit Salisbury Racecourse during your travels to Netherhampton. Check out the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this walkable area.

Wilton House
Listen to the story of the earls of Pembroke and the former priory on this site. Take the children to the playground in the pleasant gardens.

Old Sarum
Climb to the top of this Iron Age hilltop monument and cross the wooden bridge to see a castle built by William the Conqueror.

Salisbury Museum
See copper objects from thousands of years ago and one of Britain’s largest meteorites in this 17th-century mansion.







