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The Kings Arms Inn though not quite as old dating only from the 17th century, has played host to many thousands of weary travellers just as it continues to do today with a relaxed country house atmosphere, offering true relaxation, comfort, excellent cuisine, first class accommodation and attentive service. The King`s Arms was totally refurbished to an extremely high standard during 2002. Our chefs are able to offer a wide range of menus from bar snacks to romantic candlelit A La Carte dining in either of our restaurants, after dinner relax on the deep sofas by the log fire. Should you have any special dietary needs or are planning a Special Occasion we would be delighted to discuss your requirements with you.
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