Built in 1863, this Grade II listed building features a stylish restaurant and en suite accommodation just a few metres from a tributary of the River Welland.
The Nevill Arms offers real cask ales, good pub food and traditional Sunday lunches. To the rear of the property is an open terrace, perfect for outdoor dining. Sit at a picnic table by the river bank overlooking the village green and stream. There is a separate conservatory for private functions.
The inn underwent extensive work during 2007 but retains its original character and features, including the large, studded oak door, the oak-beamed ceilings, the stone inglenook fireplace and leaded stone mullion windows.
Surrounding Area
The nearby tributary of the River Welland flows by the medieval church, under the pack-horse bridge, across the ford and through the middle of the village. Together with the stone cottages, large elegant houses and leafy walks it combines to make Medbourne one of the most picturesque villages in the valley.
Restaurants
Breakfast Served Monday to Friday 07.00 09.00
Saturday Sunday and Bank holidays 08.15 10.00
Good Pub Lunches 12 - 2pm
Restaurant and Pub Fayre Evenings - 6.15 - 9.30pm
Popular Traditional Sunday Lunches - 12noon to 3.30pm
We have a newly built coffee house in our rear courtyard.
Important
Popular Traditional Sunday Lunches - 12noon to 3.30pm
The hotel may be able to accommodate children on request. Prior confirmation of this request is required.