Langar Hall, Grade II listed house in Langar cum Barnstone, England.
Langar Hall is a Grade II listed country house in Langar cum Barnstone, Nottinghamshire, approached by a tree-lined avenue and fronted by a white facade. The building now operates as a hotel and restaurant, with rooms furnished in a traditional style.
The house served as a private residence for generations before Imogen Skirving transformed it into a hotel and restaurant in the late 20th century. Her stewardship shaped what the place has become today.
The dining room serves British food made with ingredients from nearby farms and vegetables grown in the house's own kitchen garden. The menu changes with the seasons, so what is on the plate often reflects what is ready to harvest nearby.
The property sits in the Nottinghamshire countryside and is easiest to reach by car. It is worth checking individual room details in advance, since each room has its own layout and character.
The Edwards room still has its original four-poster bed and a freestanding claw-foot bath connected to its own hot water system. This setup has remained largely unchanged since the house was first fitted out.
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