Friar’s Gate
Atherstone
Warwickshire
CV9 1EY
Tel: +441827718949
Fax: +441827717702

email: info@chapelhouse.eu

 

Five star 'Restaurant with Rooms' 

Winner 'Best Restaurant' 
- Coventry & Warwickshire Food and Drink Awards 2008
Winner 'Best Food & Drink Experience'
 
- Coventry & Warwickshire Food and Drink Awards 2008

Chapel House is tucked away in the corner of the market square in historic Atherstone, Warwickshire, near Tamworth and Nuneaton. Set in a pretty walled garden, this mostly Georgian building offers warm, comfortably elegant rooms,  good food and fine wines and the feeling of being welcomed as a guest in a gracious family home. 

Award-winning Restaurant

Lunch:      Any day - advance booking only
Evening:    Monday - Saturday from 7pm (9pm last orders)

Business Travellers

If you're travelling on business we are ideally located for the Birch Coppice Business Park, Triumph, TNT, Aldi, 3M, Bhs, Rare, UK Coal and many other companies located in and around Atherstone. Chapel House is conveniently situated for Birmingham, the NEC, Birmingham  International Airport, Coventry Airport, East Midlands Airport and within a short distance of the M1, M6, M69, M42, and M40 motorways. Tamworth and Nuneaton are only 6 miles away.

Things to do during your visit

For a leisure break, there are lots of interesting  attractions including Shakespeare's Birthplace, Castles, Cathedrals, Twycross Zoo, Bosworth Battlefield, several Golf courses and plenty of invigorating walks. Coventry Canal is within easy walking distance for those who are travelling at a more sedate pace.

 

 


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History

Chapel House was built in 1728 as the dower house to Atherstone Hall (demolished in 1964), many original features have been preserved and others carefully restored so that the place retains the elegance of an earlier age whilst providing for all the requirements of the modern traveller. Florence Nightingale stayed here when visiting her friend and benefactor, Selina Bracebridge.

The walled gardens are a particularly attractive feature and offer a tranquil and colourful setting, adding to the beauty of the house.

The Garden at Chapel House