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Pub and Bars in Moreton-in-Marsh

Bell Inn
High Street
Moreton-in-Marsh
Gloucestershire

GL56 0AF
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Standing proudly on the High street of the beautiful 18th century Cotswold town of Moreton in Marsh lies the Bell Inn. A splendid 200 year old beamed Coach House hewn from golden Cotswold stone and furnished with traditional English antiques, the Bell Inn offers the very best in hospitality and facilites. At the Bell Inn everyone is welcome. The locals favour it for its excellent menu, good beer and ambience. Visitors flock to it for its superb standards, perfect location and competitive rates. The young enjoy its lively atmosphere, the more mature are drawn to its friendliness and convenience and parents can't resist the genuine welcome we give their children. As a place to stay the Bell Inn is exceptional. We have been awarded the prestigious "Les Routiers" membership for providing the highest standards of quality, service, hospitality and value for money. We have five beautifully furnished rooms, all encapsulating the old world charm of this 18th century Coach House, with beams and Cotswold stone features to take you back in time. Each room has up to the minute en-suite facilities and two of these rooms have disabled access. The Bell Inn enjoys its status as one of the town's leading pubs with a reputation for our large selection of traditional ales and well stocked bar. Moreton in Marsh is the ideal place for a Cotswold holiday. Whether you are hiking, biking or just browsing, do what travellers did two hundred years ago and stop to rest at the best place in town.

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