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Title: Portcullis Hotel
Address: 11 Horse Street Chipping Sodbury
Zipcode: BS37 6DA Location Map
Phone: 01454857785
Website:
Facilities:
  • Rooms
  • Hairdryer
  • TV
  • Iron
  • Tea/coffee
  • Dining
  • Restaurant(s)
  • Table d`Hote
  • Lounge Bar
  • Bar Snacks
  • A La Carte
  • Vegetarian
  • Speciality Cuisine(s)
  • Bar Meals
  • Modern British
  • Traditional British
  • Facilities
  • Bar
  • Bistro
  • Restaurant
  • General
  • Children Welcome:   yes
  • Pets Welcome: no
  • Disabled Facilities: no
  • Parking For: On-Site 6
  • Open All Year Round:   yes
  • Open Christmas: yes
  • Seasonal Restrictions: no
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Date added: Sep 08, 2006

Historic 16th Century Inn, serving the community. Providing comfortable accommodation, homemade food freshly prepared by our own Chef, with several bars. Function room, Conference room, Courtyard and Garden. Specialising in weddings, private functions, catering for all your needs. Our friendly management and staff are here to make your visit a memorable one. Clients are advised that the hotel has a late licence and music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
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