New Hall Hotel
Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England.

It is said that New Hall is the oldest surviving moated house in England. Either way, it is certainly a historic gem worthy of its status as a Grade-I listed building. Much of the existing structure is sixteenth century - including the Great Hall - although it is known that the Earl of Warwick constructed a hunting lodge on the site during the 13th century.
Famous names from history associated with the building include Charles II who was reputed to have spent one night at New Hall, and Henry VIII (who granted Sutton Coldfield a Royal Charter in 1528).
Today, New Hall is a Handpicked Hotel offering four star accommodation, and might be of particular interest to business travellers to Birmingham seeking exceptional accommodation outside the city. It features 48 guest bedrooms in all, including a number of Feature Suites.
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Famous names from history associated with the building include Charles II who was reputed to have spent one night at New Hall, and Henry VIII (who granted Sutton Coldfield a Royal Charter in 1528).
Today, New Hall is a Handpicked Hotel offering four star accommodation, and might be of particular interest to business travellers to Birmingham seeking exceptional accommodation outside the city. It features 48 guest bedrooms in all, including a number of Feature Suites.
See the Historic Hotels in Staffordshire index
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