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We have 4 hotels in Sutton Scotney.

 
 
Days Inn Sutton Scotney North        
Sutton Scotney Motorways Service Area

Set within the scenic countryside of Sutton Scotney, Days Inn Sutton Scotney North offers comfortable accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as a 24-hour reception, an atm/cash machine and on-site parking. It also features a vending machine.There are 31 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Norton Park - QHotels Star Rating 4        
Sutton Scotney

Set amid 54 acres of grounds, this contemporary hotel with rooms tucked inside a manor house and a 17th-century barn is 10 miles from the centre of Winchester and 11 miles from Andover.The sleek, understated rooms feature flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Upgraded rooms (in the manor house) add garden views, seating areas and minifridges.
Coach & Horses Pub Scotney Winchester Star Rating 3        
Oxford Road

Coach & Horses Pub Scotney Winchester is ideally positioned in a peaceful setting in Sutton Scotney, a short drive from Barton Stacey and Winchester.The inn has 3 cosy rooms that are equipped with a variety of essential facilities to ensure guests have an enjoyable stay.To make sure the day gets off to a great start, a continental breakfast is served every morning at Coach & Horses Pub Scotney Winchester's restaurant.
Travelodge Winchester Sutton Scotney Southbound Star Rating 2        
A34 Trunk Road Southbound

Travelodge Winchester Sutton Scotney Southbound is ideally placed in peaceful surrounds in Sutton Scotney, a short car trip from Winchester Cathedral.Travelodge Winchester Sutton Scotney Southbound provides comfortable rooms, equipped to accommodate the requirements of any traveller.The area surrounding the hotel has a variety of cafés and restaurants.
 
 
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Sutton Scotney is a village in Hampshire, England. It is part of the City of Winchester district, and lies north of Winchester proper. It lies alongside the River Dever and is now bypassed by the A34 trunk road.