An important coaching inn since at least the 1600s, standing at a historic junction of Roman and principal routes. It famously hosted King Charles I on two occasions during the English Civil War. Parts of the building retain well-preserved 1400s timber-framing.
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Nestled in the heart of Moreton-in-Marsh within the picturesque Cotswolds, The White Hart Royal is a beautifully preserved historic hotel that enchants visitors with its rich heritage and character. As one of the oldest coaching inns in the country, dating back to the 16th century, the hotel stands as a testament to centuries of English history.
The property retains its authentic charm through sympathetic modifications that respect its original structure, including its quaint period features, rustic atmosphere and historical quirks like uneven floors and a wonky staircase. This well-maintained old coaching inn provides a genuine sense of stepping back in time with history oozing from every corner of the magnificent building.
Inside, the hotel's public rooms and guest accommodations are thoughtfully designed to blend historical ambiance with modern comfort, offering super big comfy beds in well-decorated rooms. Guests appreciate the character and heritage evident in every detail, from the cosiness of the antiquity-filled period rooms to the overall atmosphere of old-world charm.
With its authentic historical features impeccably preserved, The White Hart Royal offers not only a unique lodging experience but also a living history journey, making it a perfect base for exploring the local area. The building itself is a grand narrative of England's past, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its fabulous history and undeniable charm.
A historic coaching inn located on the Roman Fosse Way in Moreton-in-Marsh. It was an important stopping point during the coaching era, contributing to the town's history.
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Nestled in a strategic and picturesque location, the Redesdale Arms Hotel exudes historic significance and charm. With its origins as a beautiful old coaching inn, it captivates visitors with its cosy, characterful bars and an intriguing ancient essence throughout the property. The hotel's age lends a delightful uniqueness, blending old-world charm with modern finishes, especially evident in the bedrooms. The hotel's rich history and superb location make it a lovely old English inn worth exploring. Guests are entranced by the property's distinctively quirky features and the delightful atmosphere that speaks volumes of its storied past. The proximity to historical sites and accessibility via the nearby train station enhances its appeal to those keen on delving into the area’s heritage. Recommended by guests and sought after for its remarkable character, the Redesdale Arms Hotel stands as a cherished piece of history with a fascinating narrative that continues to enchant all who visit.
A 17th-century coaching inn located in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, overlooking the market square where the original penal stocks stood. The building retains original features combined with contemporary design.
A 16th-century coaching inn in the historic market town of Chipping Campden. It was originally built for sheep and wool traders and is said to have hosted Charles II. The hotel features original 17th-century elements like log fires and flagstone floors.
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The Noel Arms - "A Bespoke Hotel" is a delightful stay for history buffs with a long and interesting past as a 16th-century building. Guests appreciate the property's character and charm with exposed Cotswold stone and oodles of period features. The location on Chipping Campden's beautiful high street means you can enjoy the authentic village hotel with Cotswold charm. The hotel is a perfect place to spend special occasions and appreciate the design style given the age of the building. The bedrooms are like stepping back in time with the old world bedroom and long corridors full of character. Overall, it's a lovely old hotel, very pretty village and beautiful buildings you won't want to miss.
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