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Ye Olde Bell

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    Ye Olde Bell
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    Berkshire
    Nr Maidenhead
    Ye Olde Bell Inn in Hurley near Maidenhead has always welcomed travellers through its doors. Some even say that it has been doing so since 1135. Hospitality has been the mark of this building for so long it is as much a part of the architecture as the 12th century beams themselves. Ye Olde Bell has recently enjoyed the extensive attentions of one of Britain’s most celebrated designers, Ilse Crawford. Crawford’s programme of renovation at Ye Olde Bell Inn has been as much about celebrating the forgotten traditions of the English country inn as it has been about creating a beautiful new interior for a sophisticated contemporary traveller. A large informal restaurant serves a locally sourced and seasonal menu and a genial public bar caters for everyone with open spaces and cosy corners. The interiors of the restaurants, private function rooms and bar have been redesigned by Crawford in a manner that is entirely sympathetic to the original structure. Features like the ancient red tiled floor and giant fireplace have been restored. Charming additions that range from tea cosies knitted by the local Women’s Institute to beautifully crafted Belgian benches and commissioned furniture from local craftsmen have been added. All bedrooms are en suite and tastefully decorated. The M40 and M4 are with easy access. The River Thames is a short walk away and Henley on Thames a short drive.
  • Address High St, Hurley
    Nr Maidenhead
    Berkshire
    SL6 5LX
    No. Bedrooms 47
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Address Barnby Moor
Retford
Nottinghamshire
DN22 8QS

No. Bedrooms 48

Set within tranquil gardens on the edge of Sherwood Forest, the Ye Olde Bell Hotel is full of charm and character. In the heart of Nottinghamshire's beautiful countryside, we are 10 minutes from the A1 & 10 miles from the M18/M1 link The Ye Olde Bell Hotel has all the charm and character you would expect from one of England's oldest coaching inns, with its oak panelled rooms, log fires and leaded windows. At the end of the day you can sit back and unwind in front of the open fire in the lounge or relax in the St. Leger Bar, where you will find racing memorabilia from nearby Doncaster Racecourse - home of the world famous St. Leger. Dining in The Oak Room Restaurant is a pleasant and relaxing experience where you will find good food and a choice of wines served by attentive and friendly staff. There is so much to see and do in the surrounding area, which is steeped in history. The legendary 'Sherwood Forest' is a short drive away, as is The Dukeries, a vast area of protected woodland teeming with wildlife. Nottingham City is only half an hour's drive away and is packed with places of interest to visit including Nottingham Castle, the famous Nottingham Lace Making Museum and 'The Tales of Robin Hood' where history comes alive. Further afield lies Lincoln, with it's famous cathedral and castle. For the sportsman, the famous St. Leger Racecourse in Doncaster is only 10 miles away and the York racecourse, with the joys of York itself, is approximately 1 hour by car.

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