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Summary
The “stunning surroundings” of a semi-ruined medieval castle dating from 1103 complete with ramparts and working portcullis make this hotel (part of Andrew Brownsword’s group) a “beautiful venue for a romantic date which you won’t forget”. With a rare and original barrel-vaulted dining room ceiling, the dining room is situated upstairs in the castle: “the food is average but the staff are helpful and obliging”.
Summary
“Set in the beautiful setting of a very romantic castle” – complete with ruined battlements and a working portcullis – this Relais & Chateaux property is nowadays part of Andrew Brownsword Hotels. Perennially, there are thoughts here that “the food and service don’t come up to the surroundings” of its first-floor dining room (complete with 12th-century barrel-vaulted ceiling). Even so it’s decently rated, and afternoon tea here is ‘a banker’.
Summary
“A romantic and beautiful ruined medieval castle” – dating from the era when bishops required a fortified residence – makes a “stunning location” for a Brownsword hotel. The food served in the first-floor dining room, under a 12th-century barrel-vaulted ceiling, is generally felt to be “pretty good”, although it (and the service) is “not quite up to a level that matches the setting”. “Afternoon tea served on tiered cake stands in the gardens (complete with a noisy white peacock named Bob)” is a very safe bet.
Summary
“A romantic and beautiful ruined medieval castle” – dating from the era when bishops required a fortified residence – makes a “stunning location” for a Brownsword hotel. The food served in the first-floor dining room, under a 12th-century barrel-vaulted ceiling, is generally felt to be “pretty good”, although it (and the service) is “not quite up to a level that matches the setting”. “Afternoon tea served on tiered cake stands in the gardens (complete with a noisy white peacock named Bob)” is a very safe bet.
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £32.00 |
Filter Coffee | £6.50 |
Extras | |
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Service | 10.00% |
Amberley, BN18 9LT
Opening hours
Monday | CLOSED |
Tuesday | CLOSED |
Wednesday | 12:30 pm‑4:30 pm, 7 pm‑9 pm |
Thursday | 12:30 pm‑4:30 pm, 7 pm‑9 pm |
Friday | 12:30 pm‑4:30 pm, 7 pm‑9 pm |
Saturday | 12:30 pm‑4:30 pm, 7 pm‑9 pm |
Sunday | 12:30 pm‑4:30 pm, 7 pm‑9 pm |
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