Hambleton Hall
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Hambleton Hall | |
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Restaurant information | |
Rating | (Michelin Guide 2008)[1] |
City | Oakham, Rutland |
Country | England |
Hambleton Hall is a hotel and restaurant located in the village of Hambleton close to Oakham, Rutland, England. As of 2011, the restaurant holds one star in the Michelin Guide.[1]
The Hall was built in 1881 as a hunting box by Walter Marshall who left it to his sister, Eva Astley Paston Cooper. She was a socialite who gathered a salon including Noël Coward, Malcolm Sargent and Charles Scott-Moncrieff.
The hall has overlooked Rutland Water since the reservoir's construction in the 1970s.
The building was converted into a country house hotel in 1979 by Tim and Stefa Hart.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Full list of Michelin stars in Britain and Ireland". Telegraph.co.uk. 24 January 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
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Coordinates: 52°39′27″N 0°40′06″W / 52.6575°N 0.6682°W
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