Built in 1220 and reputed to be the oldest purpose built hotel in England, The Old Bell still offers quint-essential English warmth, comfort and unrivalled hospitality nearly eight hundred years later. Standing alongside Malmesburys medieval Abbey, in Englands first capital, the hotel provides outstanding levels of service and retains the ambience of a bygone age.
Further information on the hotel
Eröffnet:1220
Renoviert:2002
Number of floors:3
Check-in time:3:00 PM
Check-out time:11:00 AM
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Recommendation
The last booking was made more than 3 days ago from United Kingdom.
"Lovely historic hotel with modern facilities. An ideal place to relax. Excellent food and great service; the staff made us feel very welcome and did everything they could to assist us."
Couple between 30 and 50 years
July 2007
Hotel and Room Layout
Hotel features/particularities
Total rooms: 30
hotel's own parking spaces
radio
free parking
TV
meeting room
domestic pets allowed
car hire
wake-up service
safe at reception
laundry service
restaurant
Gastronomy
restaurant
Accepted credit card payments
AmericanExpress
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Visa
In order to book several different room categories they have to be booked individually one after the other.
Lovely historic hotel with modern facilities. An ideal place to relax. Excellent food and great service; the staff made us feel very welcome and did everything they could to assist us.
We were in the George Amos room and were exposed to smells and odours from the kitchen, but this was minor and in no way detracted from our stay.
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