Originally built around 1470 as a guest residence for the monks of Evesham Abbey, Salford Hall was extended in Tudor times into a gracious family manor. Since then it has come down to us unchanged, as a part of England’s heritage and is Grade 1 listed for architectural and historical interest.
This unique charm is combined with all the comforts of modern day. As you enter the hotel oak panelling greets you, with a massive Tudor fireplace, glowing with log fires in winter. Along one side of the reception area runs the medieval screens passage, while oak doors lead to a former courtyard, now a bougainvillea bright conservatory.
This unique charm is combined with all the comforts of modern day. As you enter the hotel oak panelling greets you, with a massive Tudor fireplace, glowing with log fires in winter. Along one side of the reception area runs the medieval screens passage, while oak doors lead to a former courtyard, now a bougainvillea bright conservatory.
Salford Hall is a very romantic building and the perfect place to celebrate your wedding or any special occasion and there are several rooms to choose from, including the Regent Room with oak panels and beautiful mullioned windows overlooking the gardens.
Guests may relax in the Conservatory or on the patio in the walled garden leading from the Stratford Bar.
Our award-winning restaurant is the Stanford Room and this has an extensive wine list to complement our Chef, Paul Napper's, food.
For conferences Salford Hall provides a quiet but stimulating venue for your delegates. Ideally situated for exploring the wonderful countryside you'll just return time and time again to visit another area.