Prested Hall, Country house hotel in Feering, England
Prested Hall is a country house hotel set within 75 acres of parkland, combining architectural features spanning several centuries. The property blends 15th-century interiors with 1930s extensions built around a moat and operates today as both a functioning hotel with rooms and an events venue.
The property appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Peresteda, owned by Ranulf Peverel, a knight who served after the Norman Conquest. Over the centuries it underwent several transformations reflecting the architectural styles of its time.
The estate preserves Real Tennis courts, keeping alive a historic sport that few people know about today. Guests can watch or play on these courts, connecting with a centuries-old tradition that shaped English leisure culture.
The hotel offers 13 en-suite rooms and provides access to on-site health and fitness facilities for guests. The location is convenient for travelers, situated just minutes from the nearest train station and roughly a half hour from the closest airport.
The estate houses one of the world's only privately funded pairs of Real Tennis courts, built by sports enthusiast Mike Carter in the 1990s. Few people realize that such dedicated private courts for this ancient sport still exist anywhere, making it a remarkable feature of the property.
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