Swinfen Hall Hotel

The Midlands & the Marches


Georgian manor house Swinfen Hall, built in 1757, sits 3 miles southeast of Lichfield amid 40 wooded hectares with formal gardens, wild hay meadows and a deer park. Parkland views extend from its 17 rooms, which have either traditional or contemporary styling. Its fine-dining restaurant has multicourse tasting menus accompanied by wine flights.


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