
The Greyhound
A former coaching inn in the idyllic village of Aldbury
The Greyhound Inn is found in the centre of the historic village of Aldbury, near Tring, Hertfordshire. This chocolate-box village is well worth exploring as it retains much of its historical character and features, including a duck pond, the village stocks and a whipping-post — all of which can be seen from the Greyhound’s terrace.
Once a coaching inn, the Greyhound retains much of that same character today, with an inglenook fire, a traditional beamed-bar, an oak-floored restaurant and many cosy seating areas. The Inn has eight, comfortable bedrooms and a beautiful private cottage available to overnight guests. It is also renowned for delicious food and well-kept award-winning Badger Beer from Dorset. So, if you’re passing, stay awhile and be sure to visit the Greyhound — the perfect spot for all occasions.
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Stay at the Greyhound Inn
The Greyhound Inn is the perfect place to escape from the helter skelter of modern life for a few days (and nights). It is a charming, quintessentially English inn in a picture-postcard village location. With eight delightful en-suite bedrooms and a full English breakfast included in the price, it’s the ideal base for exploring the Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire borders. For those seeking an extra special treat, there’s their Country Cottage — a little haven for a truly magical retreat. All the accommodation is fully equipped with home comforts, making for a memorable trip in your own little home away from home.
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