The Feversham Arms was originally an old coaching inn and was rebuilt and renamed in 1855 by the Earl of Feversham on the site of an older hostelry. Previously known as The Guest House. The heart of The Feversham Arms is its people. You'll find our staff naturally welcoming and ready to get to know you. They're the kind of people you won't mind asking for something extra. It's a comfortable, eclectic, place.
There are just nineteen rooms - each with it's own individual character and décor - and each is dressed with Egyptian cotton sheets, soft, luxurious duck down duvets (sheets and blankets if you prefer), a Bang and Olufsen TV with integral CD and DVD player and a selection of each in the room. Every room has a table for room service breakfast, which comes at no extra charge. Bathrooms have speakers background music, lovely toiletries and big, soft, towels.
In addition to the nineteen bedrooms and suites, the hotel has spacious and welcoming lounges, a snug bar, pool garden, heated outdoor pool and a tennis court.

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