The Museum Inn
Bar Club in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire
The Museum, a part-thatched country inn dating back to the 17th century was built by the father of modern archaeology, General Augustus Lane Fox Pitt Rivers. The inn was built to provide accommodation and refreshments for the nearby museum and as described by the General: It is exceedingly clean and the food nice. Mr Day keeps two horses and a trap for the use of clients. Today The Museum provides a traditional inn, separate restaurant and eight en-suite bedrooms. All the original features have been retained to build a warm relaxed atmosphere with an inglenook fireplace,
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The Museum Inn
read moreWelcome to The Museum Inn; an award-winning British dining room with bedrooms set in the heart of the rolling Dorset downlands. Join us in the bar for a pint of local ale or a glass of fine wine, pull up a chair in our dining room and savour the sumptuous dishes from our ever-changing seasonal menus before settling in for the night in one of our eight elegant bedrooms. A few steps from our door we have Moles Cottage, a self-contained cottage where groups of up to 16 people can stay. Missing shoot season already?