This family run hotel is a former 15th Century Coaching Inn. It has a mixture of bedrooms and public area comprising of antique style pine, dark oak furnishings, wall paper, carpets which adds to the traditional charm of the hotel. Some rooms have more modern furnishings. The hotel is located the centre of a bustling Cotswold Market Town with restaurants, a charming theatre and a boutique cinema within a minute's walk of the hotel. Please note that the swimming pool is out of order. We have no lift. If you require ground floor rooms please let us know. The hotel was once owned by the legendary Keith Moon from "The Who", he was renowned for entertaining his celebrity friends, such as Roger Daltrey. Ronny Barker was a regular at the hotel and his shop was just three doors down from the hotel. Some of the items in the hotel was bought from his shop. Some rooms at the top front have nice of the church and the Cotswolds.
Bar meals are offered from Thursdays to Saturdays inclusive. Full English Breakfasts offered on Saturday and Sunday mornings and continental breakfast from Tuesdays to Fridays inclusive pre-booked when you check in.
Limited free on-site parking available with ample free public parking within a minute's walk at the rear of the hotel.
Known as the Gateway to the Cotswolds, Chipping Norton and its surrounding areas has a variety of scenic walks and is close to local attractions such as Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm, Blenheim Palace, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold to name a few.
Please note that there is a charge of GBP 15 per night for pts. They are allowed in the bar and on the terrace but not in the restaurant whilst meals are being served.
Due to the current situation, the property is unable to offer breakfast and the pool is currently closed.
Bar meals are offered from Thursdays to Saturdays inclusive. Full English Breakfasts offered on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Continental breakfast from Monday to Fridays inclusive pre-booked when you checked in.
" the celebrity friends" such as Roger Daltrey. A couple of doors from the hotel Ronnie Barker personally ran his own shop.
Support and useful information