Thoresby Hall Hotel, Nottinghamshire

A Grade I-listed mansion on the edge of Sherwood Forest

Both intricate and beautiful standing tall through the decades and centuries. Thoresby is enveloped in its own majestic surrounds immaculately kept and ever changing with the seasons, there is a spot of seclusion always ready to be found within the grounds. Every moment at Thoresby is not only one spent in perfect company it is packed full of wonderful times aimed purely at you and other like minded guests with opportunities to chat, try try interesting new things, watch fantastic entertainment , enjoy a glass or two of bubbly and be thoroughly entertained from the beginning of the day to the end of the night.

AA 4 Star award AA 2 Rosette award The British Travel Trade Awards 2010 - Best UK Boutique Hotel
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Thoresby Hall Hotel History

History of Thoresby Hall

Robert de Pierrepont, Earl of Kingston, whose family acquired Thoresby Hall in 1633, had briefly considered fighting for neither Royalist nor Parliamentarian cause. “Let a cannon-ball divide me between them”, he’s intoned, the very same ordnance duly obliging once battle was joined at Gainsborough in 1643.

If this wasn’t enough, the flying ammunition had ironically been launched by the Earl’s own cavalier troops on an attempt to free him form Roundhead captivity. Look for the Pierrepont family crest above the fireplace in the Great Hall, along with plenty of other richly-telling historical artifacts.