With its mullioned bay windows, gables, and tall chimneys, this hotel in an 1886 neo-Jacobean-style building evokes the luxury of bygone days. You can relax in the clubby bar or the Italianate garden terrace. Public rooms such as the Great Hall, with its wood paneling, chandeliers, and marble fireplace, complement the spacious main-house guest rooms, all with period-style furnishings and some with garden views. Garden rooms in the adjacent building are comfortable but not as big. The fancy Trevelyan Restaurant (jacket and tie required) relies on a French foundation to present English cuisine. The hotel is a 10-minute drive from Stratford.
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