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The Stagg  

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Address   TITLEY
City   TITLEY
State   HEREFORDSHIRE
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Country  UK
Phone:  01544 230221 -
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Description

The Stagg was built at the meeting point of 2 drovers roads and is part medieval, part early Victorian with a bit of the 1970s. Today it is rustic in feel with a small bar housing a collection of 200 pub jugs and some very friendly gossiping locals. There are three dining rooms and many customers choose to eat in the bar itself.

We have three rooms for guests at The Stagg Inn. Two rooms have ensuite bathrooms and one has a shower room. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities and good sized double beds. The rooms are located above the pub so are not guaranteed to be quiet, especially at weekends. There is no guest sitting room, but there is a well stocked bookcase with books, cds and dvds. Dogs are welcome to stay in the pub rooms. The pub is locked at 12.30am and so guests wishing to come in later should stay at The Vicarage. Check in from 2pm and check out by 11am. The pub is shut in the afternoons.

 

 

Details

Services

SERVICES GENERAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

In 2001 we were the first pub to be awarded a Michelin Star, the huge press interest that this aroused resulted in reviews in several national papers including The Times, The Telegraph and The Guardian. We have fed Jonathan Meades, Jan Moir and Matthew Forte and they all enjoyed their food.

We were voted as one of the top ten gastro-pubs by our peers in a national survey for a trade newspaper in 2006 and our rooms and food were highly rated by The Times in February 2006, (8/10) and by Paddy Burk of The Telegraph in July 2006. We are Herefordshire dining pub of the year for 2007 as we were in 2006 and 2004 in The Good Pub Guide.

The atmosphere is informal with wooden tables and no background music.
We are very busy at the weekends when the place can be noisy and bustling with locals and visitors.

Accommodation in the village offered by The Stagg below:

The Vicarage is a lovely Grade II listed, part Georgian and part Victorian residence with large rooms and original features. All the guest rooms are spacious with fireplaces and high ceilings. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities with fresh milk and real coffee and a stocked mini-bar with drinks at pub prices.

• The Greenley room looks over the church and has a king-sized bed with en-suite Victorian slipper bath.

• The Parkes room has 2 double beds and ensuite bath with shower above and looks over the gardens.

• The Winterton room has a slipper bath in the room, an ensuite shower room and looks over the gardens.

Vicarage guests have full use of the garden with its croquet set and other games and a guest sitting room, with reading materials and a warming stove. Breakfast is served at The Stagg, a pleasant 4 minute walk away. If the weather or guests’ legs are inclement we are happy to provide a lift. Check in is from 3pm at the pub from where you will be taken to your room, check out by 12pm.

 

 

 

Reservation

RESERVATION

Getting Here
The Stagg Inn is on the B4355 between the towns of Kington and Presteigne. Please click here for a map of our location. If you are staying with us your confirmation letter gives clear directions.

Opening Times
The Stagg Inn is closed on Sunday Evenings and all day on Monday. We do not have guests staying on either evening. We do open on some Sunday Evenings before a Bank Holiday, please e-mail for details.We open at 12pm with last food orders at 2pm.

We re-open at 6.30pm with last food orders at 9.30pm and last drinks at 11.45pm.

Contact Details
The Stagg Inn
Titley
Kington
Herefordshire
HR5 3RL

Tel. 01544 230221
e-mail: reservations@thestagg.co.uk

 

 


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