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    Weston Hall Hotel is in Coventry. All the information for this venue has been submitted by visitors in the form of reviews. If you represent this location please submit your information using the 'Venues' tab above.

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    Staff

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    disabledtraveler

    May 2022

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    Disabled Traveller at Weston Hall gardens and Function PART TWO

    PART TWO REVIEW takes you to the gardens and various other rooms. You will find the landscaping a delight, a good overall variety of trees and shrubs, well maintained by gardeners and a credit to Weston Hall. The creepers have done so well surrounding the house, and Westeria just starting to open up, the lawns are well maintained, and it all adds to the delightful hotel. (Photos 1 to 5) The wedding marquee looked a delight, large tent with good facilities and room for quite a large wedding party. (Photos 6 to 8). They offer free parking, and pets are accepted with a small charge, but can only use the bar area, and your bedroom. Back indoors, it’s time to look at the Leyland restaurant, and although not grand it is a delightful place to enjoy a hearty English dinner (photos 9 to 13) but It does have an old period setting. The Middlemarch Bar opened in the evenings, is a traditional wood panelled room with period fixtures, an old original fireplace, where you can sit and relax. But it is also a functions room you can use for private parties (14 15) The it’s back along corridors to go outside again and collect your car for the homeward journey (photos 16 to 18).
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    disabledtraveler

    May 2022

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    Disabled Traveller visits historical Weston Hall

    Built somewhere around 1500’s it was at first a small Dower house, the type usually built for the widow of an estate, and that building stood around a village setting. Although no definite proof can be offered, it is believed that a medieval castle (perhaps “Zouches castle”) stood here on this site, and perhaps a lot of the old stone from previous buildings was used after they fell. The first known Lords were appointed from 1143, and we know that Ernald de Bois inherited the manor, and this family lived on here through various sons until 1313, when a William de Bois granted the estate to be kept in trust for a son of Lord William la Zouche, through his wife. The Lords Zouche held the manor for many years, until 1580. It was then sold on to two country gentlemen, and the manor was never again in the hands of a Lord. The tree original South facing gables (photo 2) were created around 1580 at the time of Queen Elizabeth 1st of England, while the fireplace in Newdigate Bar and its over-mantle is late 1500’s hundreds (photos 8 and 9) Four of the Eight hearths of 1666 still survive today, you can see them in the Bar (photo 9) Lounge and library (photo 13) and Arden Bar. Even some of the original glazing still survives, which are located on the North side. Much of the original panelling you see are original or early 17th century (photo 11). A lot of new restoration work was added in 1893, which is now used for reception, restaurant, the lobby and quite a few bedrooms on the first and second floors. The manor was then passed on family member to family, but early in the 20th century, a F.A. Newdigate purchased the the manor and title in the 1890’s. During 1920 Lt.Col. leyland bought the manor, and he remained here until his death in the 1950’s. In that same year, the house was converted into flats, but in 1992 a local man bought the manor, and converted parts of it into a restaurant and function rooms. A new owner took over and made a lot of improvements, and it opened again on 16th November 2012. So let’s take a look at the Hall as it is today. OUR REVIEW OF PART ONE. A very pleasant surprise as we are not always sure what to expect from a Best Western hotel, and although it was old, and interesting, it was not a wow feeling, we felt it was rather plain in many places, not as characterful as other places we have been to. It was comfortable enough, we enjoyed sitting there over drinks, but not a lot to see or do in the hotel itself. It seemed to be popular with locals though, so that’s usually a good sign. As there was no lift, we did not see any of the bedrooms upstairs, so cannot advice on disabled rooms, but did take a photo of a downstairs room, with permission of staff, and that looked ok. It seems that decorating needs to be done in some parts, as if it’s been kicked around a bit and scuffed in places, but not off putting. We do recommend a visit though, especially if you read our PART TWO REVIEW, as more to see and do, and of course you can see for yourself what the hotels all about by looking at the photos for both parts.

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    A designated accessible toilet designed for wheelchair users and others with visible and non-visible accessibility requirements is available within the main public areas.

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    For additional detailed accessibility information, please contact: info@westonhallhotel.co.uk

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    Weston Lane, Coventry CV12 9RU, England, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

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