The Wellington, on Welwyn's pretty high street, is an old coaching inn with rustic-chic exposed…
The Wellington
“Warm and helpful staff create a relaxed feel at this boutique-style inn” - AA Inspector
WELWYN, HERTFORDSHIRE
Our Inspector's view
Enjoying a prominent position in the heart of the pretty village of Welwyn, The Wellington offers a range of beautifully presented, individually styled bedrooms. The most is made of the eye-catching original features in the charming restaurant, and log fires on colder evenings add to the ambience. There is a cosy bar area along with a sheltered terrace at the rear of the property. Ample secure parking is available along with free WiFi for guests.
Facilities – at a glance
Dogs welcome
Outdoor parking
Wi-Fi
Features
- Rooms 6
- Children welcome
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Open all year
- Afternoon Tea
- Dinner Served
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About the area
Discover Hertfordshire
As Hertfordshire is so close to London, many of its towns have become commuter havens. St Albans, less than 19 miles (30km) from the capital, has retained its distinctive character, along with many historic remains. The Roman city of Verulamium is situated in a nearby park, and excavations have revealed an amphitheatre, a temple, parts of the city walls and some house foundations. There are also some amazing mosaic pavements.
The abbey church at St Albans is thought to have been built on the same site where St Alban met his martyrdom in the 3rd century. The abbey was founded in 793 by King Offa of Mercia, and contains the saint’s shrine, made of Purbeck marble. Lost for years, it was discovered in the 19th century, in pieces, and restored by the designer of the red telephone box, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. The abbey also contains some wonderful medieval wall paintings. Nicholas Breakspear was born in St Albans, the son of an abbey tenant. In 1154 he took the name Adrian IV, and became the first, and so far only, English pope. Another famous son of Hertfordshire was Sir Francis Bacon, Elizabethan scholar and Lord High Chancellor, born in Hemel Hempstead in 1561.
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