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A fine example of late Medieval architecture, New Hall Hotel & Spa in Sutton Coldfield began life as a manor house, built by the Earl of Warwick as a hunting lodge in the 13th century, but today it stands proudly as one of England’s oldest listed moated houses.
At 800 years old, this luxurious property is regarded as one of Birmingham’s finest hotels, boasting 60 elegant bedrooms and 26 acres of luscious pastures. When guests enter The Great Chamber, they’ll be blown away by the craftsmanship that gives this room such character. The oak-panelled walls, intricately painted ceiling, and pretty leaded windows showcase every bit of this venue’s period history, with space for 75 guests.
Hold outdoor ceremonies in the elegant walled Rose Garden; this beautiful green space can accommodate up to 200 loved ones for blessings or non-religious ceremonies and 75 for civil ceremonies. The Sir Alfred Owen room is perfect for more intimate vows, with only the nearest and dearest as witnesses. Lovely large windows fill the room with plenty of natural light, and soft chandelier lighting gives a touch of grandeur. The spa offers an oasis of relaxing treatments, while The Bridge Restaurant has two AA Rosettes and a reputation for satisfying tastes.
Discover: www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/newhall