Since the days of its most famous occupant, William Shakespeare, the Pen & Parchment has been a well-known landmark in Stratford Upon Avon. It's undoubtedly seen its fair share of action throughout the years. Even the 150-year-old wisteria that winds its way around the front of the building is original. A wooden pillar from a ship captained by Nelson can be found inside. This 17th-century inn has been lovingly restored and now nicely blends classic characteristics with modern décor.
Britain's Finest in conversation with Pen & Parchment
Tell us more about the rooms and facilities at Pen & Parchment?
Rooms at the Hotel include a desk, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom with a bath or shower, as well as a hairdryer.
What food do you serve at Pen & Parchment?
They serve a hearty selection of pub classics at The Pen & Parchment, where you can unwind with a delicious real ale or glass of exquisite wine. Everything is freshly cooked at the restaurant, from sizzling steaks and scrumptious burgers to lighter snacks.