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Langrish House is a country house dating to 1643, set in the South Downs National Park a few miles from Petersfield. The building has been extended over the centuries and retains features from several periods, including a priest's hole and cellars associated with the English Civil War. It now operates as a small bed and breakfast, with individually decorated bedrooms in the main house and a walled garden guests can use during their stay. Breakfast is served in the house's dining room using local ingredients where possible. The house is run independently rather than as part of a hotel group, and is used occasionally for weddings and private events alongside its overnight accommodation.