
The Foley Arms Hotel, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England
N 52° 06.739 W 002° 19.815
30U E 545863 N 5773742
The Foley Arms Hotel, 14 Worcester Road, Great Malvern
Waymark Code: WMVXQN
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/08/2017
Views: 0
From the WhatPub website:-
Large and comfortable lounge bar in a town-centre hotel, once a coaching inn, belonging to the Wetherspoons chain. Splendid views across the Severn Valley from the bar and terrace.
Before re-opening as a Wetherspoons house The Foley Arms closed suddenly in January 2010. The hotel’s history had begun exactly 200 years earlier, at a time when Great Malvern was developing into an important spa town. The Georgian-style coaching inn was designed for John Downs by Samuel Deykes. It was originally named the Downs’ Hotel, but was soon renamed The Foley Arms, in honour of Edward Foley. He was lord of the manor and responsible for building the Coburg Baths, the Pump Room and the Royal Library next to the Foley Arms – which formed the hub of the fashionable health resort.
Real Ale: yes
 Bar Food Available: yes
 Restaurant: yes
 Garden: yes
 CAMRA Listed: yes
 Accommodation: yes
 Beer brewed on site: no
 Website: [Web Link]
 Children Allowed: Not listed
 Dogs Allowed: Not Listed
 General comments: Not listed

|
Visit Instructions:
To log a Visit, please make every effort to supply an image of yourself at the site. The standard GPS photo may be used as well, or even just an image that you took when you visited the location. If you do not have the option to provide an image, please provide a detailed description of your visit so we can form a 'mental image'
Recent Visits/Logs:
There are no logs for this waymark yet. |
|
|