Nailcote Hall
Nailcote Hall is a 17th century country house hotel located in Berkswell, Warwickshire, England.
| Nailcote Hall | |
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![]() Location within Warwickshire | |
| General information | |
| Location | Berkswell, Warwickshire, England |
| Coordinates | 52.393364°N 1.613402°W |
| Completed | 17th Century |
| Website | |
| www.nailcotehall.co.uk | |
History
Built in 1640, Nailcote Hall was completed just before the start of the English Civil War. Its name is believed to be derived from the Norman-French word for armourer. The house was damaged during the war by Cromwell’s troops before the assault on Kenilworth Castle, but subsequently restored after a repair bill was honoured by the Parliamentarians. The Lant family made Nailcote Hall their home for some 300 years, and during this time the property saw many alterations, including a Georgian wing which was added in 1780. When restoration work was carried out more recently, a priest hole was discovered in what is now the Oak Room restaurant.
Nailcote Hall first opened to the public in 1984, and a new extension, completed in 1989, added on additional bedrooms, a function room and a library. The present owner acquired Nailcote Hall in 1991 and subsequently built the leisure complex which forms part of the hotel today.[1]
Golf course
Nailcote Hall has a 9-hole Cromwell golf course. It hosts both the Open Par 3 Championship[2] and the British Par 3 Championship.[3]
| Year | Winner! |
|---|---|
| 2014 British Par 3 Championship | 2014 | Eddie Pepperell |
| 2013 British Par 3 Championship | 2013 | Tommy Fleetwood |
| 2012 British Par 3 Championship | 2012 | D J Russell |
| 2011 British Par 3 Championship | 2011 | Andrew Sherborne |
Leisure and event facilities
The Leisure and Country Club has an indoor 14-metre Roman bath-style swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and gymnasium, and an outdoor running track. The grounds also include a croquet lawn and petanque area, and residents have access to tennis facilities at the nearby Berkswell Tennis Club.[4]
The venue can hold over 250 guests in the marquee, and weddings are held at the Country House Hotel throughout the year.[5] The venue runs a yearly "Bride of The Year" competition, where the winner receives a free Wedding Reception up to the value of £5,000.[6]
Nailcote Hall hosts conferencing events, sporting dinners, charity events and balls in Rick's Bar and the Marquee. There is also a restaurant on site (The Oak Room) for guests and external visitors.
