At the point where the ancient counties of Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire converge, the historic Georgian House Hotel has been 'reborn' on the High Street of the delightful town of Haslemere.
The hotel dates back to the time of Queen Anne and takes its name from Sir James Edward Oglethorpe, famed for founding the state of Georgia in 1733. Careful attention has been given to preserve its unique atmosphere and character yet still allowing it to offer modern comfort and convenience. The Georgian House Hotel has become the focal point or the local community. Set in its own grounds and gardens, on the bustling High Street, The Georgian's restaurant, Thorpes, provides a unique experience. Contemporary design within parts of the original house's kitchen complements a varied menu selection of traditional and international dishes. Whether for a quick cappuccino on the terrace, a three course meal or light snack, Thorpes can provide it - and more.