Dial House Hotel & Restaurant
Both the Royal Adelaide and the Dial House Hotel are privately owned and run by Elaine and Martyn Booth., The Dial House Hotel demonstrates the best blend of old and modern to bring you the ultimate country hotel experience.
The Dial House was built in 1698 by local architect Andrew Paxford - his wife's initials are carved on the front of the building. Originally 'The Vinehouse', it was renamed after the large sundial above the front door in the early 19th Century.
Built as a private house it was only in the last 30 years that it was bought and converted to a hotel. Throughout examples of it's rich history are everywhere - low Cotswold stone arches, beamed ceilings, large inglenook fireplaces, poor boxes. We both feel privileged to be adding to its story.
The Hotel is situated in idyllic surroundings and is built from the famous mellow Cotswold Stone. The Dial House dates back to 1698 and is the oldest building still standing in the village - it even pre-dates the bridges over the River Windrush.
Aside from the obvious beauty of the main building, the interior has been refurbished to a very high standard. The dining rooms are elegantly decorated providing the perfect backdrop for truly fabulous food which was recently awarded 2 rosettes.
In the sitting room guests love to relax by the fire in the chillier months but in the summer find themselves nodding off in the peaceful walled garden.
Whilst we welcome children for lunch and dinner by prior request, the hotel does not accept children under 10 as residents. |