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The Kings Head, which dates back to the 14th century, is situated in the most picturesque street in the centre of Ross. Until the advent of the railways in the 19th century, the Hotel was a small Coaching Inn. During Georgian times an extra storey was added and the facade changed to the current one. The Kings Head has open fireplaces and a wealth of oak beams. A tunnel reputedly runs in the cellar past the 12th century well to the old Saracens Head Inn. Occasionally there have been reports of ghosts and the clatter of horses from time past. We aim to bring the warmth of welcome and hospitality of a bygone age with convenience of the 22nd Century.
The Kings Head has fifteen rooms, each with full en-suite. Four poster, family and twin rooms are available. All rooms have tea and coffee trays, complimentary mineral water, trouser presses, direct dial access telephones, televisions with five terrestrial channels plus Sky News, (superior rooms with freeview and flat screen television). Wireless internet is available and free; coverage extends to most of the hotel.
The Kings Bar offers local hand pulled traditional real ales, CAMRA recommended. A popular destination for locals, with a traditional local Inn atmosphere. With impressive oak beamed ceiling, wooden floors and comfortable leather and wooden seating. A full range of single malts, spirits and wine by the glass or bottle.
The Kings Head has two dining areas, the rear conservatory restaurant and the cosy front restaurant. Our award winning Chef uses market fresh ingredients in both restaurant and bar meals. We have a regular a la carte menu and a changing specials board. Fresh fish and game a speciality. |