The Bell is in Moreton-in-Marsh's High Street, a convenient location for a wander around the small town. It is basically a pub with rooms which overlook the courtyard, ours accessed by an outside staircase. Our room was spacious, with an en suite. The shower was excellent, with plenty of hot water, the towels big and fluffy. There were soap and shampoo dispensers. The bed was fairly comfortable. Our room was clearly over the kitchen, as at 8.00am a loud roar set up, presumably from the extractor fan, and continued until about 10-11pm, so lie-ins and early nights would be tricky. There was tea and coffee plus biscuits- a nice addition, however I'd have appreciated a small fridge for the medication I must take first thing every morning, rather than having to trek down to the kitchen to request it from their fridge. The proprietors were obliging and affable. Breakfast was served in the bar. We'd have liked to have been able to serve ourselves coffee and it would have been nice to have fresh fruit alongside the cereal, yoghurt and dried fruit. The hot food was modest in quantity but well cooked and the toast was on the stingy side- a request for extra did not get results. We had one evening meal [fish and chips] which was very good, from a basic pub menu. The bar tended to be a bit draughty in the evenings. As well as the courtyard there is a large garden to the rear, although it seems little used. All in all there is much to like about The Bell Inn but with a few basic additions [fridges, fruit at breakfast] it would be really great.
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