Stattons Hotel is the third property in The Mercer Collection. With a history spanning over 100 years Stattons (formally The Woodville Hotel) has taken on a new direction with boutique accommodation and personal service offering a warm welcome on arrival.
Twelve bedrooms within the large Edwardian hotels not only offer peace and tranquillity away from your daily schedule but a personal and intimate service allowing you to relax and soak up the unique ambience in what is now a fine example of a boutique hotel. The property has off road car parking for most guests and is just 2 minutes walk from Southsea promenade and a 7 minute walk from shops and restaurants.
The Mercer Collection also has a Fine Dining Restaurant "THE KITCHEN" and Boutique Gastro Pub THE FLORENCE ARMS just one minute's walk away from Stattons Hotel.
- The venue does have its own car park.
- Parking is free for all users.
- The car park is located at the side of the venue.
- The car park type is open air/surface.
- There is/are 0 Blue Badge parking bay(s) within the car park.
- The route from the car park to the entrance is accessible to a wheelchair user with assistance.
- Assistance may be required because there is / are loose chippings.
- The car park surface is loose chippings.
- There is a dropped kerb between the car park and the venue.
- The dropped kerb does not have tactile paving.
- There is not a road to cross between the car park and the entrance.
- The car park does not have a height restriction barrier.
Room
- The Tourist Board rating is 4*.
- There are 12 rooms in total.
- There are 1 standard ground floor rooms.
- There are 11 standard rooms on other floors.
- Some hotel rooms have no auxiliary aids for people with sensory impairments.
- The hotel does not provide other auxiliary aids for people with mobility impairments.
- Assistance dogs are welcome to stay with guests in rooms.
Latest Reviews
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Cassie Cutler
18 Apr 2018
1.6


Parking: 2.0
Accessibility: 1.0
Toilets: 1.0
Staff: 3.0
Read All ReviewsAlthough the hotel has big name brand but didnt found any accessibility for disabled peoples. Parking is free but no accessible parking bay. No disabled access room. I stayed in the Superior Room. The room was freezing, and I had to sleep with two pairs of socks on. There are very few electrical sockets which means you cant dry your hair anywhere near a mirror and the lighting overall is very poor for getting dressed for a night out. If you are wheelchair bound, or not good with stairs, dont stay here. When I entered the bathroom, the shower plinth was hanging off. There is also no restaurant in the hotel, only a breakfast room. Dont get me wrong, the continental breakfast was nice, but you have to pay extra for a cooked breakfast. Very bad stay as i am disable.d