From 1745 to 1763 the property was called the Antelope and it was subsequently renamed The Castle and Ball, which may well have been a misspelling of Castle and Bull, both of which are to be seen on the borough arms. Some of the surviving original oak timbers pre-date the Spanish Armada. The age of the building accounts for its individual nature, including the split-level design of the restaurant, without any compromise in providing everything the guests of today might require. The hotel offers 33 well appointed bedrooms and is non-smoking throughout. Facilities on offer include a lobby, a bar, Internet access and parking for those arriving by car.
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