The Bell

A Restaurant with rooms in Pershore, Worcestershire

Heritage Rating: Heritage Rating

Church St, Eckington
Pershore
Worcestershire
England
WR10 3AN

The Bell, Pershore
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Accommodation Description:


The Bell is a rustic village pub, both stylish and unique providing a warm inviting welcome all year round. Completely refurbished by sympathetically blending the old with the new.

A totally new and fresh experience in the heart of Eckington village. Completely refurbished by sympathetically blending the old with the new. Eckington provides an excellent base for exploring Worcestershire, Warwick and Gloucestershire.

All within a short drive you will find: the rivers Avon and Severn with boat hire and boat trips from Worcester, Tewkesbury or Evesham, the Cathedral cities of Worcester and Gloucester with its docks and National Waterways Museum , shopping centres of Cheltenham and Worcester, horse-racing at Warwick, Worcester and Cheltenham race course, walking on Bredon Hill or the Malverns, the Royal Worcester porcelain factory, the Civil War Museum in Worcester, or historic Warwick Castle. As ever the emphasis is firmly placed on good food, a great selection of beers and wines, quality service and includes four tasteful ensuite bedrooms. PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 12:00 & Check Out is at 12:00.

We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets.

4 star rating

From: £55.00

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Hairdryer
Desk with lamp
Colour television
Alarm clock

Amenities
Wedding services
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Bar

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)

Dining Facilities
The Bell has a traditional modern 80 seater dining room, with a wide choice of menu available on a day to day basis, served either in the restaurant, 'Farmers Bar' , or out in the garden during the warm summer months.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots
Children's menu

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Pershore Travel and Heritage Information

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Ripple, St Mary's Church - 3.6 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Elmley Castle, St Mary's Church - 3.7 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Upton-upon-Severn, St Peter & St Paul Church - 4.4 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

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