Guidebook for New Alresford

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Guidebook for New Alresford

Food Scene

Wonderful coffee, tasty artisan cakes, and delicious deli snacks. Not the cheapest cafe you'll come across, but the best locally.
12 locals recommend
Caracoli
15 Broad St
12 locals recommend
Wonderful coffee, tasty artisan cakes, and delicious deli snacks. Not the cheapest cafe you'll come across, but the best locally.
An old coaching Inn that offers a very reasonable 'plat du jour' until 7 pm, Monday to Friday.
44 locals recommend
The Bell
The Square
44 locals recommend
An old coaching Inn that offers a very reasonable 'plat du jour' until 7 pm, Monday to Friday.
A fabulously quirky pie-&-mash cafe, offering a wide range of meat or vegetarian pies. The staff are super-friendly and the pies are super-tasty - it's also a great spot if you just want a relaxing cup of coffee.
Piecaramba!
11a Parchment St
A fabulously quirky pie-&-mash cafe, offering a wide range of meat or vegetarian pies. The staff are super-friendly and the pies are super-tasty - it's also a great spot if you just want a relaxing cup of coffee.

Arts & Culture

Chawton would be a lovely 'old world' village to visit even without the connection to Jane Austen - but for admirers of the author it's a must. The House is presented as Jane Austen would have known it, and in that sense it is more of an atmospheric time capsule than a museum.
87 locals recommend
Jane Austen's House
Winchester Road
87 locals recommend
Chawton would be a lovely 'old world' village to visit even without the connection to Jane Austen - but for admirers of the author it's a must. The House is presented as Jane Austen would have known it, and in that sense it is more of an atmospheric time capsule than a museum.

Parks & Nature

If you start from or end up at this delightful 17th century pub you'll be rewarded with a walk along the banks of one of the many tributaries of the river Itchen. The scenery is beautiful - and once you've worked up an appetite, the food at The Bush is excellent.
12 locals recommend
The Bush Inn
12 locals recommend
If you start from or end up at this delightful 17th century pub you'll be rewarded with a walk along the banks of one of the many tributaries of the river Itchen. The scenery is beautiful - and once you've worked up an appetite, the food at The Bush is excellent.