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We have 4 hotels in Frensham.

 
 
Bel & The Dragon Churt Star Rating 3.5        
Tilford Road Jumps Road, Churt

This comfortable inn in Frensham provides free wireless internet, as well as a garden and a playground.Bel & The Dragon Churt has 14 cosy rooms that are filled with a variety of essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.Those staying at Bel & The Dragon Churt can enjoy a unique dining experience at the in-house restaurant, suitably based for those who want to stay close by at mealtime.
The Devil's Cradle Star Rating 4        
Brookside Tilford Road

The Devil's Cradle is ideally placed in a peaceful setting in Frensham, a short car trip from South Downs National Park.The Devil's Cradle offers a comfortable room, equipped to accommodate the requirements of any traveller.On-site dining options include a restaurant, which is an ideal place to have a meal.
Pride Of The Valley Hotel Star Rating 3        
Tilford Road,Churt

The hotel's ground floor and public areas were extensively re-furbished in the Spring of 2007 maintaining the hotel's wonderful traditional features whilst adding a twist of contemporary design. We have 13 great bedrooms that have been individually designed and themed. We want you to be comfortable so there are large luxurious pillows and duvets in the rooms.
The Bridge at Pierrepont Hotel Farnham Star Rating 3        
Frensham Rd

Overlooking the River Wey and sprawling, open meadow, The Bridge at Pierrepont is an idyllic location whether your stay is for business or pleasure. Once a 17th century Inn it has been recently transformed into a modern, comfortable home-away-from-home. With Fresham Ponds on our doorstep we are nestled in the heart of the countryside, yet only three miles away from market town Famham, giving you the best of both worlds.
 
 
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Frensham is a village in Surrey, England, next to the A287 road, 13 miles WSW of Guildford, the county town. Frensham lies on the right bank of the River Wey, only navigable to canoes, shortly before its convergence with the north branch.