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Chapel HouseFriars Gate, Market Square, CV9 1EY Atherstone (Show map) Excellent, Score from 9 reviewsThis privately owned and run stylish Georgian town house features an AA rosette restaurant serving modern European food. Located just off the A5 highway between Nuneaton and Tamworth, Chapel House Hotel is within a 25-minute drive of the NEC, M1, M42 and M6 highways. This charming property has been tastefully converted into a special kind of small hotel. Dating in part from the early 1700s with later additions, many original features have been retained and others carefully restored. The comfortably furnished and individually furnished bedrooms all have private bathrooms and are located on 2 floors. Guests may also take advantage of the elegant restaurant, awarded an AA Rosette for high quality food along with its comprehensive wine cellar. Hotel Rooms: 12
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Total Hotel Score:8.9
Based on 9 reviews Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Chapel House. |
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Roger
Mature couple
St. Andrews,
United Kingdom
August 3, 2011
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Convenient location. Brusque welcome. Outdated room furnishings. Church bell chiming all night!
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5.4 |
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Anonymous
Mature couple
United Kingdom
October 4, 2011
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The food was wonderful. The comfort of the room was excellent. The service was superb. Nothing was too much trouble for the staff. We would go again when next in the area. No complaints whatsover.
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10 |
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Jos
Mature couple
Swalmen,
Netherlands
June 22, 2011
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Hospitality in capita.
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9.6 |
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Lord
Solo traveler
Spaxton,
United Kingdom
June 4, 2011
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A very quaint and pleasant hotel. The owners went out of their way to be helpfull and made a one night bussines stay a very relaxing stay. Good food well preapaired and good value
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9.2 |
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Teresa
Solo traveler
Madrid,
Spain
May 22, 2011
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The relaxing decoration of my large room.
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9.2 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveler
United Kingdom
March 21, 2011
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The room was spacious and very comfortable. we were made most welcome and the breakfast was superb.
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9.6 |
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Mariana
Solo traveler
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
February 6, 2011
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lovely hotel full of antiques. Very pleasant staff and atmosphere because the building is old walls are very thin. however that is part of the romantic atmosphere. I cannot say i did not like it, but would not recommend this place for people with kids
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9.2 |
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Dean
Solo traveler
astley,
United Kingdom
March 21, 2011
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Food was exceptional. Wine list extensive. Both were reasonably priced considering the quality.
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9.2 |
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Edilbert
Solo traveler
Agen,
France
September 16, 2011
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8.8 |
The guest reviews express the personal opinions of Booking.com customers who filled out a questionnaire after their stay at the hotel. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Booking.com.
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