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Overview

The Old Bell Hotel in Malmesbury is purported to be the oldest hotel in England. This Grade I listing building sits proudly next to a 12th Century Abbey in the heart of the historic market town, where there are many historical points of interest as well as a thriving high street, Artisan Market, music and arts events. 

Experience the cosy charm of The Refectory, where modern British classics are served with a European twist, using fresh, local and seasonal produce. Restored to the height of elegance and English charm, this family owned hotel is a haven for lovers of fantastic food and drink, beautiful bedrooms and outstanding hosting. Bar, restaurant, lounge and terrace, enjoy dining from your choice of menu in your choice of location.
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Opening hours

The restaurant is open from 7am - 9pm Monday to Friday and 8am - 9pm on Saturday and Sunday, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.

Opening hours and days may be subject to change.

What we love

  • Private dining
  • Restaurant with rooms (Hotel)
  • Relaxed dining
  • Child Friendly

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Awards & Cuisine

  • 1 AA
  • Modern British, Modern European
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