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Situated right in the centre of town, on Victoria Street, this pub with four rooms is a stylish and vibrant place to stay in St Annes. The bar and restaurant are popular with the local crowd so it's a great place to get a sense of the island and its community. The four rooms are named after rocks around the island and are full of little extras such as fudge and postcards on the bed when you arrive, hot water bottles and Noble Isle bath products. Breakfast is kippers from the fish shop across the road or sausages from nearby Kiln Farm (everywhere is nearby on an island just three miles by one and a half miles) and lunches and dinners are also feasts of local produce.

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Antonia Windsor
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THE DETAILS

Location

Pop into the Alderney Wildlife Trust office a few doors down and book onto bat walks or blond hedgehog hunts.

While diminutive in size, Alderney has a whole host of attractions, including Mannez Lighthouse, the Roman Fort and Water Mill.
By plane: direct flights are only from Southampton and take 40 minutes. Indirect regional flights go via Guernsey. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from the airport. skyscanner.net

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Style & Character

Couples and friends wanting to see how lively St Anne's can get on a Saturday night will love this hotel. The sheltered garden at the back of the pub has its own bar and is a popular spot in summer.

Service & Facilities

The staff will wrap up some homemade scones and some Kiln Farm clotted cream if you want to have something tasty to eat on the beach.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Garden
  • Family-friendly
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

Coque Lihou has an exposed granite wall and is the most characterful. The rooms are named after rocks that are off the coast of Alderney.

Coque Lihou, La Ronde, Ortac, Verte Tete
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom and toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

In summer they cook barbecues and huge dishes of seafood paella in the garden. The basil and goats cheese crusted lamb, which came with roasted vegetables, dauphinoise potatoes and wilted spinach, was delicious.

The Orangery: main restaurant, floor-to-ceiling windows. Open Mon-Sat, 12-2pm and 6-9pm. Open Sun, 12-3pm. Mains from £10.

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