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The gateway to Norfolk” Conveniently located at the centre of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire and proud of our 600 years of traditional Coaching Inn hospitality. Thetford was once a cathedral town. Religious establishments were numerous and of great importance in the town at the time The Bell began its life as a thriving inn in the 15th century, which makes the hotel's name particularly apt.

Built around an original 18th century Cotswold building The Royal George is situated on The Cotswold Way in the village of Birdlip: Cheltenham. A delightful English Country Hotel set in 26 acres of grounds, which command spectacular views over the Gloucestershire Countryside. Ideally located for exploring Cheltenham Spa, Gloucester and the picturesque villages that make the Cotswolds world famous. The ideal retreat at any time of year.

Welcome to The Hunters Hall Inn. Hunters Hall is a 16th century coaching inn in the old historic village of Kingscote in the Cotswolds. It has a wealth of charm and character, enhanced by beamed ceilings and open fires. There are three comfortable bars and a restaurant offering food of the highest quality with an extensive choice of traditional dishes, wines and real ales. We have been recommended by both Camra and The Good Pub Guide.

A visit to The Falcon Hotel is a truly memorable event, both for its food and wine, its beautifully decorated rooms and for its comfortable ambience. Set in the idyllic rural hamlet of Castle Ashby, just six miles south east of Northampton, dating back to the 16th century. The Falcon Hotel is a traditional country hotel with the emphasis on excellent food and service.

Situated in the centre of Britain’s widest high street, the Castle and Ball has had an interesting past. It occupies a site which has had an inn stood on it since the 15th Century. Dates back to the Spanish Armada. From 1745 to 1763 it was called the Antelope and was renamed The Castle and Ball, which may well have been a misspelling of Castle and Bull, both of which are to be seen on the Borough Arms. Some of the hotel’s surviving original oak timbers pre-dates the Spanish Armada.

The Old Manse is a delightful English Country Hotel, Restaurant and Public House overlooking the River Windrush, which flows gently through the centre of this picture post card Cotswold village. Situated in the Centre of Bourton on the Water: The Old Manse was originally built for the local Baptist pastor in 1748 and encompasses plenty of traditional Cotswold charm, making it the ideal retreat at any time of year.