The Malt House, 22 Marybrook St, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds
The Malt House at Berkeley, Gloucestershire is one of those family hotels and restaurants that you can spend a millennium looking for. Our hotel is an ideal base for those who want to explore the Cotswolds and the many attractions and places of interest it has to offer.
Our guest rooms are tastefully furnished in mellow wall coverings and dark woods, the restaurant and bars have just the right level of intimacy and informality to instantly relax you. All rooms at our hotel have T.V and coffee making facilities. There are 9 en suite bedrooms - 2 of these rooms are executive rooms. Rates include a full English Breakfast and VAT.
The restaurant at the bed and breakfast accommodation is on two levels, and with soft lighting, oak beams and wood panelling surrounds the visitor in ageless ambience. Seating nearly sixty, bookings for large parties are readily accommodated. It is, in any event, always advisable to book well ahead, especially for weekends. Restaurant opening times are Monday - Friday from 6 pm, Saturday from 12 pm and Sunday from 12 pm - 4 pm. Sunday carvery is served from 12.
Berkeley is two miles West, off the busy Gloucester/Bristol trunk road (A38), and sits at the head of the Berkeley Vale, some of Gloucestershire's most beautiful countryside. Berkeley is rich in all sorts of history, and well known for its people, events and science, and latterly, the most modern of technological innovations, the world's first commercial nuclear power plant.
Our guest rooms are tastefully furnished in mellow wall coverings and dark woods, the restaurant and bars have just the right level of intimacy and informality to instantly relax you. All rooms at our hotel have T.V and coffee making facilities. There are 9 en suite bedrooms - 2 of these rooms are executive rooms. Rates include a full English Breakfast and VAT.
The restaurant at the bed and breakfast accommodation is on two levels, and with soft lighting, oak beams and wood panelling surrounds the visitor in ageless ambience. Seating nearly sixty, bookings for large parties are readily accommodated. It is, in any event, always advisable to book well ahead, especially for weekends. Restaurant opening times are Monday - Friday from 6 pm, Saturday from 12 pm and Sunday from 12 pm - 4 pm. Sunday carvery is served from 12.
Berkeley is two miles West, off the busy Gloucester/Bristol trunk road (A38), and sits at the head of the Berkeley Vale, some of Gloucestershire's most beautiful countryside. Berkeley is rich in all sorts of history, and well known for its people, events and science, and latterly, the most modern of technological innovations, the world's first commercial nuclear power plant.
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