Descriptions Hotel The Highfield House

The newly refurbished Highfield House Hotel is located within walking distance of Southampton University, a 10 minute drive to the city centre and close by to many attractions, including a variety of outstanding art galleries and magnificent theatres. This warm and welcoming hotel features 71 contemporary bedrooms which have LCD satellite TV, telephone, WiFi, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, personal safe and ironing station. The hotel also offers full Hampshire breakfast, including free range eggs, prime pork sausages and their own refreshing fruit salad, also a relaxing TV lounge and ample onsite parking.

Discover all that Southampton has to offer with Highfield House as a base. The Highfield House boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each guestroom features amenities such as non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, desk, hair dryer, ironing board, in room safe, television, bathtub. This Southampton accommodation contains all of the facilities and conveniences you would expect from a hotel in its class. For guests to unwind, the hotel offers a variety of facilities and services including golf course (on site). These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Southampton. To proceed with your reservation at the Highfield House via our secure online booking form, please enter your period of stay.

The red brick exterior blends seamlessly with the family homes and gardens of this residential street. Since the departure of RMS Titanic from the White Star Line dock on 10th April 1912, Southampton will always be linked with the ill-fated liner. This accommodation was once owned by local businessman Henry Hodges who had bought first-class passage and perished, his being one of the few bodies to ever be retrieved.

General
The red brick exterior blends seamlessly with the family homes and gardens of this residential street. Since the departure of RMS Titanic from the White Star Line dock on 10th April 1912, Southampton will always be linked with the ill-fated liner. This accommodation was once owned by local businessman Henry Hodges who had bought first-class passage and perished, his being one of the few bodies to ever be retrieved.
SurroundingArea
Set in the leafy suburbs of Highfield, a highly desirable area of Southampton, just over 3.218 km from Southampton City Centre, three miles from the M3 and within walking distance of Southampton University, 326 acres of Common and a short drive from Southampton Airport.
AreaDetails
By Car: From the M3 junction 14 take the A33 to the City Centre. After the traffic lights, at crossroads with Burgess Road, fork left into Highfield Avenue which leads into Highfield Lane. Highfield House Hotel is on the left shortly after the church.
RoomInformation
Over million has been committed to improving the rooms with bright modern bathrooms, including stylish chrome light fittings and comfortable bedrooms with walnut finish, chrome fittings and comfy co-ordinated cushions. Just relax and make yourself at home