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The interior has some magnificent carved oak doors and panelling, stained glass and fireplaces, although the public bar looks mostly modern. At the side is a patio and a large attractive garden running down to the Rothley Brook. It is also surrounded by a large private park with a cricket ground. Open daily, and food is served most times. The hotel is about 10 minutes walk from Rothley village, and is 1km from Rothley Station on the Great Central Railway.
Historic Interest
This was the Rothley Temple, a 16c manor house where the act for abolition of slavery was drafted. In 1959, the building was converted to a large Post House hotel. It is now in Greene King ownership, acquired with the Old English Inns chain of hotels. The hotel has its own 13c chapel!
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley
The Champion Beer of Britain is one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. It is the ultimate honour for UK brewers and has helped put many into the national spotlight.
Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and tasting panel nominations, leading to a series of rigorous regional heats adhering to a strict blind tasting policy.