A much-preferred hotel with a high-repeat clientele, Potter's International, is perfectly situated twixt Farnborough and the military town of Aldershot on the Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire borders. This business-class hotel occupies the premises of the former Royal Aldershot Officer's Club and offers a range of conference and banqueting rooms.
We are located just minutes away from Farnborough Executive Jet airport, major train stations, and on a major road link between Heathrow and Gatwick airports. After a hard day's work or play, enjoy a relaxing and comfortable night's rest any of our 103 standard or executive en-suite rooms.
We are located just minutes away from Farnborough Executive Jet airport, major train stations, and on a major road link between Heathrow and Gatwick airports. After a hard day's work or play, enjoy a relaxing and comfortable night's rest any of our 103 standard or executive en-suite rooms.
Services
Our expert staff are here to ensure that you have a seamless and unparalleled experience whether you are here to relax, on business, or using our leisure or conference and events services. Configurations for Board Meetings, Trade Shows, Interviews, AGMs, Team Building Exercises, Corporate Parties, Business Luncheons and Dinners and more.
The 100-seat King Edward Restaurant and Carvery, well known for its Sunday Carvery, is one of the most popular in the area for just a drink or a special date or business function. We offer from a Full English Breakfast to la carte and table d'hte menus. Our lounge bar also serves leas, sandwiches, salads and desserts, which are also available through Room Service.
We have a combination of rooms able to easily accommodate from 6 to 1600 people giving us one of the largest capacities in Hampshire and the South. We offer the standard day and residential packages, but are more than happy to design a bespoke package around your needs and budget. Our dedicated team of professionals are here to help, from enquiry through to departure.
Potter's International Hotel is located just a few minutes away from the M3. Our postal code is GU11 2ET. There are four train stations within 10 minutes drive from the hotel and London Heathrow Airport is just 30 minutes away. We are located just a few minutes away from the M3. You can get directions using AA's route planner.
Reviews (8)
Katie Cook
Sep 30, 2021
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Anita Boye
Sep 21, 2021
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This place requires thorough cleaning!!! My first room had badly flickering lights which kept turning themselves off.. so I was moved. The second room had clearly not been cleaned well. The sheets had been changed and that was about it. Floor was filthy. Crumbs and raisins in a lot of places and the bath was filthy with dirt ring around it.
Janet Gregory
Sep 20, 2021
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John-Tyler Lovell
Sep 06, 2021
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Georgia Fleet
Aug 24, 2021
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For the price of £70-80 a night, this was absolutely awful. The water was brown, we tried to get room service water as there was no bottled in the room (says room service is 24h) but the guy wanted us to come downstairs to collect it (I suspect because our room was so far away from reception). The heating was up full blast, which we discovered at 2am after both sweating buckets. Even after turning off, the room was still incredibly warm. I think because we were near the pool. There were cobwebs and coffee stains on the table, stains over the toilet seat and the bowl itself was very dirty. It seemed
Jodie Stead
Aug 20, 2021
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Laurasaurrusrex
Jul 29, 2021
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Pretty icky place really. Staff were friendly enough but my first room had a broken window door thing (I had valuables I didn't want stolen) and the one I moved to had such a teeny tiny window overlooking a random corner of internal rooftop that also had a dodgy catch. Middle of a heatwave it was very unpleasant in a small dingy lit room with no air flow. On top of that, there was towels littered down the hallway that the cleaning staff had left behind, and most disgustingly my 'clean' towel had orange gunk encrusted over it. Looks like something built at the advent of concrete, and hadn't been
Chris Murphy
Jul 24, 2021
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