Originally built as two Georgian houses, the Bingham has undergone several incarnations.

Once home to Lady Ann Bingham in 1821, who added the wonderfully ornate room which is now known as the Bingham Bar, and poets Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper who wrote under the pseudonym Michael Field in 1899, the property's previous residents and rich history have helped shape it.

However, it is since Ruth and Bill Trinder bought the Bingham as a bed and breakfast in 1984, that the present transformation began. Now under the guidance of proprietor Samantha Trinder and Isidor Gorgevik, the property benefits from 15 individual bedrooms, the impressive Garden Rooms event space and recently refurbished restaurant and bar, all combining to create a breathtaking destination boutique hotel.

Aims

We strive for perfection and equally we aim to offer our guests 'a home away from home', a place where you feel cherished, and where you can enjoy the best food and drinks, and warmest service, in elegant surroundings. The experience should be uplifting and one that we hope you will want to repeat time and time again.