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  1. After checking-in, pop on a pair of hunter wellies and head out on a walk around the gardens and through the estate on one of the local walking routes. Or, relax on our 1877 Bar terrace with cocktails and views over the gardens, followed by a delicious dinner in our 1877 Restaurant. After a peaceful night’s sleep and a breakfast feast, head ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2017 · Read the Wotton House Hotel, Dorking, Surrey review on Telegraph Travel. See great photos, full ratings, facilities, expert advice and book the best hotel deals.

  3. Wotton House, o Wotton, es una mansión de campo construida entre 1704 y 1714, ubicada en Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra. La casa es un ejemplo del Barroco inglés y está catalogada como Grado I por Historic England. Historia de la casa.

  4. Wotton House, Guildford Road, Dorking, Surrey RH5 6HS (Use RH5 6QQ for Sat Nav) Dog Friendly. Whilst we are a dog friendly hotel, we do ask that dogs are kept on a lead in the hotel public areas and sadly we are unable to allow your four-legged friend to visit the restaurant, but they are welcome in our Bar where we serve our daily menu.

  5. 4.5. Service. 4.1. Value. 3.9. For 400 years, Wotton House has done things differently. Home to John Evelyn, a botanist and arboriculture expert, who purchased Wotton Estate in 1579. He was passionate about the role of plants in our diets, lived as a vegetarian and was considered a pioneer. This sense of eccentricity lives on at Wotton.

  6. Our rooms. All of our rooms are individually designed. What’s constant is the sense of style and charm that have become synonymous with Wotton House throughout the centuries. Our extraordinary love of botanicals and wildlife are brought to life in all of our rooms through beautifully detailed works of art and textiles.

  7. www.tripadvisor.com.sg › Hotel_Review-g8777545-d564051-Reviews-Wotton_HouseWotton House Hotel - Tripadvisor

    For 400 years, Wotton House has done things differently. Home to John Evelyn, a botanist and arboriculture expert, who purchased Wotton Estate in 1579. He was passionate about the role of plants in our diets, lived as a vegetarian and was considered a pioneer. This sense of eccentricity lives on at Wotton.