Dating back to 1300, this Grade II listed hotel has a notable history, having hosted King Edward I in 1299 and Queen Elizabeth I in 1573. It features a magnificent staircase and period features.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled in a lovely village location, The George Hotel & Brasserie in Cranbrook is a truly captivating destination for those who appreciate historical charm. This beautiful period property, dating back to the 14th century, stands as the oldest building in town and exudes a sense of history at every turn. With its fascinating and quirky layout, the hotel offers a glimpse into the past, featuring a wonderful Elizabethan building with a grand heritage.
Guests are enchanted by its period features and decor, which offer remarkable value for money. The atmosphere is vintage and full of character, making it a historically significant place to stay. Visitors can enjoy the charm of a traditional coaching inn and relish in the old-fashioned decor that adds to the property's allure.
The building itself is a joy, beautifully restored yet maintaining its authentic essence with some parts dating as far back as the 1300s. It's a fabulous old building where Queen Elizabeth I herself once stayed in a Four poster Tudor room. This historical inn is steeped in history, providing a charming and atmospheric retreat in a historically rich market town.
The George Hotel & Brasserie is not just a place to stay; it's an experience wrapped in history and tradition, making it a perfect destination for those who appreciate the grandeur of a historical building with a touch of quaint, period charm.
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