Picture a fascinating Tudor manor almost unchanged by time. Now lovingly restored as a beautiful hotel. The hotel holds a Grade 1 listing for architectural and historical interest and lies close to Stratford Upon Avon and Broadway, and the whole of the lovely Cotswolds and Shakespeare country are on the doorstep.

Salford Hall was originally built as a guest residence for the monks of nearby Evesham Abbey, probably in the time when Richard Hawkesbury was Abbott. Like many a mediaeval Friar Tuck he was noted for good living. It seems appropriate that the Hall should now become a luxury hotel since its founder had such a reputation for extravagant living.

This hotel is completely non smoking.