Dining

Our welcoming dining room has a large bright bay window, a pretty cast iron and tiled fireplace and attractive walnut laminate flooring. Breakfasts are normally served between 7-8:30 weekdays and 7:30 - 9 weekends

The breakfast buffet table is laid out every morning so you can help yourself to as much of the “cold” breakfasts as you wish, and there’s even a toaster in the room to keep the hot toast coming just when you want! We offer a very wide selection of cereals, yoghurts, jams and marmalades so you’re sure to find something you already love, or something new to try.

If you’re up for the “full English” fried breakfast or just a soft-boiled egg, these will be cooked to order and you can be sure of a good start to your day.

Croissants and pastries can be warmed in the AGA on request

The Guest Dining Room at your disposal

In response to requests from Guests, we have now made our Dining Room available for you to prepare and eat lunch, or you can even cook your evening meal.

The microwave is always available for guest use.

Food can be left in the fridge.

Crockery is available for use and we will even do your washing up for you afterwards!

In-Room Tea and Coffee Trays

All rooms have a kettle and tea and coffee supplies. If you require decaffeinated coffee or tea, or special tea infusions, you can help yourself from the Guest Dining Room.

Fresh milk can be taken from the Guest fridge anytime and flasks are provided in the rooms for keeping it cool.

Latest News

Enjoy Engliand Four Star Award Squirrels Leap has on first application been awarded a 4**** accreditation with a Breakfast Award and “Families Welcome” award! Squirrels Leap is now officially the highest rated accommodation in Fleet.

March 2008: Hart District wins “Best place to live in the UK”! Fleet is Hart’s main town. Click here to read the Daily Telegraph article.

Our three beautifully furnished and very comfortable en-suite rooms each enjoy the character of the old coach house, but have all the mod-cons.

We have two serviced apartments attached to the Coach House. Both are more recent additions to the property, but still within the pleasant gardens and by the large carpark.

Squirrels Leap originally housed the coach and horses and the coachman for a large residence called The Pines, which was built in 1872.