And found this Hotel in Chichester.</p> Obviously not the Charlton that I wanted, but I thought I'd have a look anyway.</p> Bloody Hell! Check out the attractions section. Which saddo calculated the mileages?</p> Also, can anyone tell me what their child policy is?</p><div id="brochurefacilities"><h3>Local Attractions</h3><div style="clear: left; margin: 0px 0px 10px"><div class="box" id="local_attractions"><ul class="brochurefacilities" style="padding-right: 10px; padding-left: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-top: 0px; list-style-type: none">[*]Chichester Cathedral (8.828577731244586 km) - The beauty of the 900-year-old cathedral, site of the shrine of St Richard, is enhanced by many art treasures, ancient and modern. [*]Weald & Downland Open Air Museum (1.6481603708894006 km) - The <strong> <em> Weald & Downland Open Air Museum </em> </strong> showcase of English architectural heritage, where historic buildings have been rescued from destruction and rebuilt in a parkland setting. Vividly demonstrating the evolution of building techniques and use of local materials, these fascinating buildings have been carefully dismantled, conserved and rebuilt to their original form. <br/> <br/> The Museum is situated 7 miles north of Chichester, West Sussex on the A286 [*]Arundel Castle (14.294627136373785 km) - Set high on a hill in West Sussex, this magnificent castle and stately home, seat of the Dukes of Norfolk for nearly 1000 years, commands stunning views across the river Arun and out to sea. Climb to the keep and battlements; marvel at a fine collection o [*]RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve (17.57359877127676 km) - Set in the scenic Arun Valley and easily reached via the visitor centre at Wiggonholt, this is an excellent reserve for year-round family visits. A nature trail winds through hedgerow-lined lanes to viewing hides overlooking water-meadows. Breeding summer [*]Fishbourne Roman Palace (9.621072042046073 km) - This is the largest known Roman residence in Britain. It was occupied from the 1st to the 3rd centuries AD, and has mosaic floors and painted walls. 25 of these mosaic floors can still be seen in varying states of completeness [/list]</div></div></div><div id="brochurepolicies"><h3>Hotel Policies</h3><div style="padding-right: 10px; padding-left: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-top: 0px"><div style="float: left; margin: 10px 0px 0px; width: 35%"><h4>Child policy</h4></div><div><ul>[*]Children upto and including the age of stay free. [*]Children over the age of are charged as adults. [/list]</div><div style="float: left; margin: 10px 0px 0px; width: 35%"><h4>Check In / Check Out</h4></div><div><ul class="facilities">[*]You may check in from 13:00 until 21:00 [*]You must check out by 10:30 [/list]</div><div style="float: left; margin: 10px 0px 0px; width: 35%"><h4>Payment - We accept</h4></div><div><ul><li style="display: inline">Visa / <li style="display: inline">Maestro / <li style="display: inline">MasterCard / <li style="display: inline">American Express[/list]</div></div></div>
It's called The Woodstock House Hotel - Guest House</p> http://www.hotelroom.com/pcln/hotel/218053</p>
Those milages Where exactly are the calculated from and to as they are calculated to the nearest pico metre which must be down to sub -atomic precision Whoever wrote the software that gives many times more resoultion than the accuracy of the measurement also wants hitting over the head with a 39.3700787 inch ruler
whoosh No idea what you meant there. My number was a metre in inches - I am guessing - but couldnt be bothered to check that the someone converted miles or yards into km and forgot to round to a sensible number of places