Just minutes from junction 18 of the M4, Cross Hands Hotel is a charming 14th-century posting house with a pub and restaurant.
The Cross Hands restaurant is relaxed, spacious and warm.
Its interesting food has an excellent reputation. The charming oak-beamed Beaufort Bar has traditional ales, tasty bar food and an open fireplace. The Queen sheltered at the hotel during a blizzard in 1981.
For those who like spooky history, the cellars were once used to house convicted criminals sentenced to death by 'Bloody' Judge Jeffreys.
Cross Hands Hotel Rooms
Best Available Rate - Single Room
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Best Available Rate - Double Room
All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. N/A guest room(s) of this type, N/A bed(s) in each.
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Directions
Junction 18 of the m4, follow signs to Old Sodbury on the a46 for 2 miles until you reach the traffic lights. The Cross Hands Hotel is on the right.
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