| The Feathers Inn has a rich history, dating back to the early 1600s when it was called The Princes Arms and had been owned by various blacksmiths and tanners.
In 1615, Ralph Osbertson purchased the inn and later, in 1670, allowed his son to change the name to The Feathers. It subsequently became one of the busiest coaching inns in the area, stabling over 100 horses. Documents of the period mention 5 bedrooms, a step parlour, moon parlour, lion parlour and various other rooms.
In the heart of historical Ware, The Roebuck Hotel offers a conservatory restaurant, roof garden and free parking. Just 20 minutes’ drive from North London, there is also a popular bar.
The colourful rooms at The Roebuck have a modern en suite bathroom with free toiletries. Rooms also feature tea and coffee facilities, ample work space and an LCD TV. Wired internet access is also available throughout.
Hamilton’s Restaurant is set in a bright an airy conservatory, and serves a seasonal international menu and a world wine list. Canon’s Bar features large-screen TVs and offers a selection of beverages and snacks.
Just a 25-minute drive from London Stansted Airport, Roebuck Hotel is just 5 minutes’ drive from Hertford. As one of Europe’s oldest settlements, Ware’s Church of St Mary and Priory are just 5 minutes’ walk away. Ware Railway Station is a 15-minute walk.
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