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THE HATTON ARMS
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The Four Corners
Beer Festival
Saturday August 30th
An ancient country inn bringing you the best of British
home-cooked food using fresh local produce.
 
The local Brewery Tap for Great Oakley Ales, we
 serve a choice of well-kept real ales and ciders.
 
Shaun and Kirstin welcome you to The Hatton Arms.

To reserve a table in the restaurant please call us on

01536 770268
or email us: info@thehattonarms.com
 

You are assured of a warm welcome at the The Hatton Arms, a quintessential old English country pub, tucked away on Arnhill Road in the pretty stone village of Gretton. Formerly a gatehouse, The Hatton Arms is a true gem over-looking the glorious Welland Valley and Rutland countryside. This traditional freehouse is the second oldest pub in the county dating back to the early 14th century and is the oldest domestic building in the village. It has long been at the heart of the community, but is the kind of local's pub that is friendly and welcoming to visitors.

The Hatton Arms was sympathetically renovated in 2004 when a restaurant and terrace were added, both of which enjoy far reaching   views over the Welland Valley.
The heavily beamed and stone flagged bar and the cosy lounge with its open fireplace exude historic charm.

The pub is now known for serving the best of modern British cuisine, real ales and fine wines in relaxed and welcoming surroundings. Up to six well-kept real ales and ciders are served including the local Great Oakley Brewery ales, Marston's Pedigree and changing guest ales - often from local breweries.

The bar room - dating back to the 14th Century, where local's tankards still hang above the bar.

The lounge - enjoy a pre-dinner drink or have a bite to eat in front of the open fire.

The Hatton Restaurant - relaxed, comfortable dining

The terrace - an ideal spot to enjoy a drink whilst watching the sunset.




Views across the Welland Valley