Contact
Us
Winchfield
Lodge Limited
Old Potbridge Road
Winchfield
Hook
Hampshire
RG27 8BT |
Tel:
+44 (0) 1252 848848
Fax: +44 (0) 1252 848800
Email: info@winchfield-lodge.co.uk
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Travelling
by Car
M3
Southbound
Come
off the M3 at Junction 5 and take the first exit towards Odiham,
Farnham and Guildford. At the next roundabout follow signs for Farnham
and Guildford along the A287 dual carriageway. After 1 mile take
the first left signposted for 'Winchfield Station' on the B3016.
Go along the B3016 Odiham road for several miles until you pass
Winchfield station (which will be on your right) and then go under
the M3 motorway bridge. After a few hundred yards on your left will
be Old Potbridge Road. You will find the entrance to Winchfield
Lodge 100 yards up on the right. Approximate journey time is 10
minutes from the M3 to Winchfield Lodge.
You can find
the maps you need here / Area
Overview Map / Detailed
Street Map
M3
Northbound
Come
off the M3 at Junction 5 and take the fourth and final exit towards
Odiham, Farnham and Guildford. At the next roundabout follow signs
for Farnham and Guildford along the A287 dual carriageway. After
1 mile take the first left signposted for 'Winchfield Station' on
the B3016. Go along the B3016 Odiham road for several miles until
you pass Winchfield station (which will be on your right) and then
go under the M3 motorway bridge. After a few hundred yards on your
left will be Old Potbridge Road. You will find the entrance to Winchfield
Lodge 100 yards up on the right. Approximate journey time is 10
minutes from the M3 to Winchfield Lodge.
You can find
the maps you need here / Area
Overview Map / Detailed
Street Map
M4
Come off at Junction
11 onto the A33 dual carriageway towards Basingstoke. After a couple
of hundred yards you'll come to another roundabout, go straight
across this continuing on the A33 towards Basingstoke. After a few
miles you'll come down to another roundabout at the end of the dual
carriageway. Turn left and continue down to the next roundabout
after a few hundred yards (directly opposite you should be Wellington
Country Park). Turn right at the Wellington Country Park roundabout
signposted Hook on the B3349. After a mile you'll arrive at another
roundabout, take the left turn signposted 'Hartley Wintney' on the
B3011. Follow this road until you enter the village of Hartley Wintney
after several miles. At the bottom of the B3011 you'll arrive at
the A30 roundabout. Turn right signposted 'Basingstoke'. Continue
along the A30 for a couple of miles and take the second left-hand
turn signposted "Winchfield Station" on the B3016 (do
not take the first turning for Winchfield). After a few hundred
yards take the right-hand turn into Old Potbridge Road (if you get
to the Station you've gone too far). You will find the entrance
to Winchfield Lodge 100 yards up on the right. Approximate journey
time is 20 minutes from the M4 to Winchfield Lodge.
You can find the maps you need here /
Area Overview Map / Detailed
Street Map
Travelling
by Train
Winchfield
is on the Waterloo line from London to Basingstoke and trains run
typically twice an hour from London Waterloo. Winchfield is the
stop between Fleet and Hook. Winchfield Lodge is a 10 minute walk
from Winchfield Station. Head out of the station up the hill. At
the T-Junction turn right signposted towards Hartley Wintney. After
a few hundred yards, and after passing under the M3 bridge, Old
Potbridge Road can be found on the left-hand side. You will find
the entrance to Winchfield Lodge 100 yards up on the right. Alternatively
please call us on +44 (0) 1252 848888 and we will collect you from
the station. Approximate journey time from London Waterloo to Winchfield
Lodge is 55 minutes.
Travelling
by Air
Winchfield Lodge
has a heli-pad if you are coming by helicopter. Our grid reference
is N51:17:14 W0:54:59 WGS84 or 475661m 154785m. If you plan to arrive
by helicopter please email us at airtrafficcontrol@centrix-uk.com.
We are unable to offer a refuelling facility but there is a Texaco
garage half a mile down the road on the A30.
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