Cross Hands Hotel
Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire
The Cross Hands Hotel is a charming old posting house dating from the 14th century and is popular nowadays with country lovers, horseracing fans, golfers, couples and our own dear Queen, who sought shelter here during a blizzard in 1981. Those who like a bit of spooky history might like to know that the cellars were once used to house convicted criminals, sentenced to death by ‘Bloody Judge’ Jeffreys.
- On-site parking
- Free WiFi
- Shopping nearby
- Wedding licence
- Wedding facilities
- Golf course nearby
- Dogs welcome
- Horseracing nearby
- Good for walking
- 21
- 70
| Number of beds | WiFi | Marquee | Outdoor events | Meeting rooms | Max capacity | Floor | Daylight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Y | N | N | Old Sodbury | 30 | Ground | Y |
| Y | Badminton | 30 | Ground | Y | |||
| Y | Old Sodbury & Badminton | 70 | Ground | Y | |||
| Y | Beaufort | 8 | Ground | Y | |||
| Y | Upper Restaurant | 50 | Ground | Y | |||
| Y | Lower Restaurant | 30 | Ground | Y |








