The Old Bull Inn

A Historic Hotel in Royston, Hertfordshire

Heritage Rating: Heritage Rating

56 High Street
Royston
Hertfordshire
England
SG8 9AW

The Old Bull Inn, Royston

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The Old Bull Inn is full of history and character and is located in the busy market town of Royston. Just 12 miles outside the Historic University City of Cambridge, only 8 miles from Europe’s Premier Aviation Museum at Duxford, Royston has direct rail links to both Cambridge and London.

Dating Back to the 16th Century, The Old Bull Inn, Royston is full of history and character and located in the busy market town of Royston. Just 12 miles outside the Historic University City of Cambridge, only 8 miles from Europe’s Premier Aviation Museum at Duxford, Royston has direct rail links to both Cambridge and London. With 11 comfortable Ensuite guest rooms The Old Bull Inn Royston is an ideal choice to stay.

Whether for one night or longer, our team aim to make your visit as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. So if you have any special requests please let us know. We also have interconnecting function rooms for up to 200 people which includes a private bar area, ideal for private function hire or business meetings.

As well as the delicious home-made and freshly prepared food on offer in the comfortable and spacious bar area, our very popular Carvery is now back on Sundays. Be sure to bring your friends and family and enjoy the delights of The Old Bull's fresh roasts, they're something to behold!

3 star rating

From: £58.00

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking

Amenities
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Bar
Baggage store

Parking
On-site parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Meeting rooms
Fax machine
Desk
Business centre

Dining Facilities
All our dishes are freshly-prepared on site by our gifted kitchen team and will inspire you no matter what time of day. Our delicious new carvery is our pride and joy and we welcome you to bring all your friends and family every Wednesday and Sunday to enjoy, we welcome children of all ages

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Children's menu

Pet Policy

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