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The Royal Wells Hotel owes its regal title to Queen Victoria, who made frequent visits as a young princess. This very impressive building, set overlooking the town, radiates an air of total comfort, combined with old fashioned elegance and modern facilities. The bar is a tasteful studio lounge area with comfy sofas, complemented by two restaurants, The Brasserie open 7 days and The Conservatory, open Friday and Saturday nights only. The Royal Wells is an ideal location for weddings, licensed for civil weddings, maximum numbers 80, in-house dedicated organiser. In the same grounds and located to the rear of the Hotel, one of the towns oldest pubs, The Beau Nash Tavern, which has its own beer garden and is one of the oldest pubs in town. Number of Rooms:25 Number Ensuite:25 Restaurant Name:Conservatory Restaurant/Brasserie Restaurant Cuisine:French/English Chef:Chris Southern / David Holmes
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