Welcome to Grandwood House Lodges

Nestled in the heart of the South Downs near Chichester, our lodges offer a peaceful countryside retreat surrounded by history. Nearby, you’ll find Uppark, Adsdean House, Lordington Manor, Racton Ruins, Goodwood, and, a little further afield, Petworth House, Arundel Castle, and Portsmouth Docks with the iconic Spinnaker Tower.

Each lodge is en suite, featuring a comfortable double bed and a sofa bed, with extra bed linen available on request. Guests can enjoy views of either the garden or open farmland.

Lodge Amenities:

  • Fully adjustable heating for year-round comfort
  • Tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Smart TV with access to your favorite streaming apps
  • Microwave, toaster, oven, and washing machine for added convenience
  • Free WiFi to stay connected
  • Non-smoking rooms

The en suite bathroom is equipped with fresh towels, soap, and shampoo for a hassle-free stay. Whether you're visiting for relaxation, history, or outdoor adventures, Grandwood House Lodges is the perfect countryside escape.

Directions

From Chichester

From the Chichester ring road take the B2178 to Funtington. On the right you will find the Fox and Hounds Pub turn right onto the B2146 Continue till reaching the T-junction. Turn right Continue for ½ mile you will pass Walderton, continue on the B2146 for a further 1/3 mile. Grandwood House can be found on the right.

From the North

From the North A3 or Petersfield area take the B2146 to South Harting. Continue on the B2146 through the villages of Compton and West Marden. Grandwood House can be found on the left just after the road passes through a wooded area with a wall each side 1/3 of a mile before Walderton.

From the West (A27)

Heading West on the A27 take the exit signposted Emsworth, At roundabout take the 3rd exit, then at roundabout take the 1st exit onto Havant Road - A259 (signposted Emsworth). Continue forward onto Havant Road - A259. Entering Emsworth at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto North Street - B2148 (signposted Horndean). Turn right onto New Brighton Road - B2147 (signposted Westbourne). At the mini roundabout turn right onto Westbourne Road. Follow the road through Westbourne Village. On leaving Westbourne continue on the same road now Foxbury Lane. At the end of Foxhole Lane take a right onto Common Road and immediate left onto B2146. Continue on the B2146. Pass Walderton, continue on the B2146 for a further 1/3 mile. Grandwood House can be found on the right.

By Rail

Grandwood House's closest railway station is "Rowlands Castle"', which is on the Portsmouth Direct line. For more information please visit the National Rail website

Things To Do and See

Food and Drink

The Horse & Groom and Hare & Hounds are both under 2 miles.

Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Festival of Speed is far more than just a hillclimb: it can justifiably claim to be the world's biggest and most diverse celebration of the history of motor sport. It is the only occasion where you will see in action the greatest competition cars and star drivers from all eras: everything from 19th century steam carriages to current Formula One; fabulous racing motorcycles; classic rally cars to 3000bhp dragsters; plus motor sport legends like Moss, Surtees, Brabham and Andretti rubbing shoulders with today's hottest properties such as Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, Petter Solberg and Colin McRae.

Glorious Goodwood

Glorious Goodwood' not only offers the very best in top-class racing, but is one of the highlights of the social summer season - famously described by King Edward VII as "a garden party with racing tacked on".

Goodwood Revival

The Goodwood Revival is the world's most popular motor race meeting and the only event of its kind to be staged in the romantic time capsule of the Fifties and Sixties. As well as recreating the golden era of motor sport, the Revival offers exceptional wheel-to-wheel racing around a classic circuit, untouched by the modern world.

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About Us

Built in 1907 Grandwood House was originally a lodge house belonging to Watergate House which was accidentally burnt down by troops during the 2nd World War. Set in the heart of the South Downs it is only a short walk away from the local pub in nearby Walderton which serves lunches and evening meals. Large security gates leading on to a tarmac driveway ensures secure parking at all times.

Surrounded by historic places of interest such as Uppark, Stansted House, Adsdean House, Lordington Manor, Racton Ruins, Goodwood Estate and slightly further a field Petworth House, Arundel Castle, Portsmouth Docks and the Spinnaker Tower.

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