This 16th-century coaching inn is full of genuine character and charm, with beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, and open fires. You'll discover a warm welcome, a relaxing atmosphere, and pleasant accommodations nestled in the magnificent Gloucestershire countryside. Hunters Hall is an excellent starting point for visiting the beautiful Cotswolds.
They offer 13 comfy bedrooms in the wonderfully converted stable building when you're ready to retire. There are fluffy towels, pristine linens, and comfortable beds waiting to help you unwind after a long day.
What food do you serve at Hunters Hall Inn?
Hunters Hall Hotel serves a full selection of pub favourites, as well as a distinctive real ale or glass of good wine, so you can unwind. Everything is freshly cooked at the restaurant, from sizzling steaks and scrumptious burgers to lighter snacks. If you stay the night, you may wake up to a delicious Full English or continental breakfast to get you ready for the day. They offer a great spacious beer garden that backs up to fields, as well as an excellent play area for the kids, for those long summer days and evenings.
Tell us more about the rooms and facilities at Hunters Hall Inn?
The lovely renovated stable block houses the spacious bedrooms. A TV, tea/coffee making facilities, and a private bathroom are included in each room. There is a ground-floor room with handicapped accessibility.
Can you suggest any activities or things to do while staying in the Tetbury area?
There are plenty of activities to do at Hunters Hall throughout the year. They are close to wonderful bird watching at the Slimbridge Wetlands and the exquisite Rococo garden in the picturesque village of Painswick, as well as Westonbirt National Arboretum. They are also close to some of the country's most prominent sporting venues, including the home of National Hunt racing, Cheltenham Racecourse, and the rugby union powerhouses of Bath and Gloucester. Explore historic Bath or lively Bristol, or visit National Trust properties like Woodchester Mansion, Chavenage House, and Dyrham Park.