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Barnsdale Hall Hotel & Country Club
Barnsdale
Oakham
Rutland

LE15 8AB
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Our hotel is a magnificent Grade II listed building set in a conservation area in in the English county of Rutland.
The Barnsdale Hall Hotel is also located in landscaped gardens overlooking the beautiful Rutland Water.
Barnsdale Hall Hotel is located 30 minutes from Leicester/junction 21 and the estate can be found between the historic market towns of Oakham and Stamford.

Guests have a choice of two restaurants, a bar and in good weather may drink or dine on the patio. The discerning conference organiser has a choice of meeting rooms for up to 200 delegates. There are many activities and leisure facilities available including a heated indoor pool. Extensive water sports are adjacent to the hotel. For a memorable experience, visit the Barnsdale Hall Hotel and Country Club!
Business Facilities:
The Edith Weston Suite is a purpose built Conference and Banqueting suite, accommodating up to 200 Delegates or Guests Our suite comprises of the following rooms: Hambleton, Rockingham, Uppingham and Whitwell, along with the Whitwell Bar and Lounge, EWS Main Bar.
Outdoor Activities:
Many outdoor activities availiable both onsite and very locally.

Details

Ratings/Awards: 3 Star
Number of Rooms: 65
Number Ensuite: 65
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Restaurant

Name: Osprey & Rutland
Cuisine: English/French
Chef: Gareth Thorpe

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Open All Year
Gym
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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