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The Stag on the River
Godalming, Surrey
Historic features are seamlessly blended with contemporary styling at this riverside gastropub with indoor, outdoor and waterside dining, and a menu of pub classics alongside more inventive dishes.
The Inn at West End
West End, Surrey
Just off the M3, this unpretentious village pub with motel-style accommodation is family friendly and affordable, with a relaxed ambience and a menu of pub favourites, platters and Sunday roasts.
The Running Horses
Dorking, Surrey
A bus ride from Greater London, in the Surrey hills, this whitewashed former coaching inn is a good mix of friendly local and gastropub with rooms, a good base for walking, cycling and picnics on Box Hill.

The Mitre
Surrey
The launch venture of Hector Ross's Signet Collection, this Georgian inn with riverside terraces, across the road from Hampton Court, has beautiful, luxurious bedrooms and suites mixing contemporary opulence and classic style, excellent brasserie fare and a tasting menu in the river-view restaurant.

Beaverbrook
Leatherhead, Surrey

Bingham Riverhouse
Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey
You can paddleboard on the river, take a yoga class, stroll to see the deer in Richmond Park, and feel a world away from central London at this smart, multifaceted Thames-side hotel.

The Merry Harriers
Hambledon, Surrey
Alex Winch and Sam Fiddian-Green, curators of Hilltop Dinners pop-up supper club, bring their passion for sustainability and farm-to-fork dining to this 16th-century inn with beautifully presented bedrooms, some with patio, and shepherds' huts with hot tub and fire pit around a fishpond.
















