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The Star Hotel is one of Southampton's oldest and finest Coaching Inns. The hotel is well situated in the heart of the old town, only a few minutes walk from the Old City.
The Dolphin Hotel - Unique and uber chic, funky art led hotel right in the heart of the city. Light hearted, friendly and casual.
Jurys Inn, the largest hotel in Southampton, is located in the heart of the city overlooking East Park and close to Southampton Central Rail Station.
The Southampton Park Hotel is a city centre hotel enjoying a prime location opposite the beautiful Watts Park. The Southampton Park Hotel has a friendly welcome with a relaxed brasserie restaurant & bar and indoor Leisure centre.
Set within the shadows of the town's medieval walls, the De Vere Grand Harbour Hotel is well located. We offer two inviting restaurants, a superb Leisure Club and a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere.
Chilworth Manor is an impressive Edwardian Manor House set in 12 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens The Manor consists of 26 bedrooms, inlcuding Suites & Executive rooms, the Garden Wing hosts a further 69 bedrooms.
Ideally located within 4 miles of Southampton City Centre and 1 mile from M27, Junction 7. New interior designed hotel offering 131 en suite bedrooms, 5 conference rooms, licensed bar & restaurant.
Formed in 1885 and originally named Southampton St Mary's, the Saints were an original member of the Football League's Third Division in 1920. Under the leadership of Jimmy McIntyre, Southampton topped the newly-formed Third Division (South) in 1922. A 30-year spell in the second tier ended in relegation, but a golden era began with promotion to the First Division in 1966 and the arrival of European football on the south coast. Relegation in 1974 was quickly forgiven as the most memorable day in the club's history arrived in 1976 when the Second Division side, managed by Lawrie McMenemy, won the FA Cup for the first time with a sensational 1-0 victory over Manchester United. Big-name signings Alan Ball and Kevin Keegan confirmed the Saints' emergence in the top flight and a second-place finish to Liverpool was achieved in 1984. A move to the impressive St Mary's stadium in 2001, after over 100 years at The Dell, signalled the ambitions of the Saints for the 21st century.
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