The Dial House Hotel

Monday 06th September

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© The Dial House Hotel 2007

History of the Building

The Dial House was built in 1698 by local architect Andrew Paxford - his wife's initials are carved on the front of the building. Originally 'The Vinehouse', it was renamed after the large sundial above the front door in the early 19th Century.

Built as a private house it was only in the last 30 years that it was bought and converted to a hotel. Throughout examples of it's rich history are everywhere - low Cotswold stone arches, beamed ceilings, large inglenook fireplaces, poor boxes. We both feel privileged to be adding to it's story.