There is a fine medieval manor house at Little Sodbury. The church was built in 1659, using stonework from the manor house’s chapel. On the pulpit there is a carved figure of William Tyndale. He preached here at the chapel, and perhaps it was there that he was inspired with his idea to translate the Bible into English. Old Sodbury is where you will find accommodation and places to eat.
This charming old posting house dates from the 14th century and has, for many years, played host to ramblers, racers and even royals. The Cross Hands is a warm and welcoming hotel. The charming bar and restaurant serve a great range of traditional English food, accompanied with real ales, premium lagers and fine wines.
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Situated in its own spacious grounds of lawns and fruit trees, this former farmstead dates from the 1700's, its rustic charm complemented by modern restoration. We concede that there's nothing quite like your own home but we do try to come close to it with well furnished comfort either in the main building with a crackling log fire in the foyer or in the adjacent coach house and garden rooms, all with easy access to ample parking space.
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Wi-Fi
Licensed
Laundry
Dogs accepted
Bike Storage
Car Parking
Packed Lunches
Evening Meals
For those who prefer the ambiance and convenience of a real “English Pub”, there can be no better place than the Dog Inn. The pub is 500 years old, grade II listed, and retains all the charm and character of its age. In the summer we also have gardens for your pleasure. Packed lunches supplied on request.
Credit Card
Wi-Fi
Licensed
Laundry
Dogs accepted
Bike Storage
Car Parking
Packed Lunches
Evening Meals
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