Historic
hotel in southern Cotswolds
Award-winning Restaurant
AA Three Stars
The
Old Bell Hotel and Restaurant - reputed to be the oldest hotel
in England - can be found next to the ancient Abbey in the small
medieval town of Malmesbury in the southern Cotswolds. This
charming and historic hotel successfully blends period
features with contemporary comfort and elegance to create a stylish,
welcoming hotel.
Roaring
log fires, squashy sofas and soft lighting in the lounges provide
a relaxing environment for traditional afternoon tea or reading
the newspapers, while outstanding award-winning food can
be enjoyed in the renowned Edwardian Restaurant or more
casual dining in the Brasserie.
Each
of the luxurious bedrooms in the Main House is individually designed
and equipped with every comfort ranging from antique beds and
cosy duvets to fluffy towels in the period-style bathrooms,
while bedrooms in the adjoining Coach House include interconnecting
rooms and feature a fresh, contemporary style of décor.
Gym, sauna and jacuzzi facilities are available for guests
to use within a two minute walk.
The
Old Bell Hotel is well-located for visiting many attractions in
the surrounding area including the National Trust village of
Lacock, Bowood House, Westonbirt Arboretum and Cotswold Water
Park.
Special
offers are often available throughout the year, offering excellent
value for money, including Garden Breaks during spring
and summer, .