ACCESS STATEMENT
The Wroxton House Hotel is a thatched country house, dating in parts from 1649 and whilst we can accommodate guests with slight to moderate physical disability, there are a number of period architectural features that may make it difficult for guests with limited mobility.
PARKING
On arrival, temporary parking for access is usually available outside the front door. A member of staff will be available to help with luggage.
RECEPTION
There is a small step into our conservatory entrance and a further two steps up to the reception desk. Alternative access at the side of the conservatory brings you into Reception on the level.
LOUNGE/BAR AND RESTAURANT
Whilst we do have some seating on both the entrance and reception levels, there are 4 steps down into the bar area (with handrails) and a further 2 steps into the Restaurant.
LOWER LOUNGE
Our lower lounge area has 5 rather steep steps.
FUNCTION ROOMS
The Broughton Room is accessed on the level from the entrance. The public toilets are near to the Broughton Room, although we do not have a disabled toilet.
The Wroxton Room is at the opposite end of the hotel to Reception. Access is via the Restaurant, therefore, 4 steps down into the bar and 2 further steps into the Restaurant. Access can also be achieved from the exterior of the hotel. There are 5 steps down to the French doors and a temporary ramp is available, with prior notice, for wheelchair access. However, there are no toilets at this end of the building.
BEDROOMS
We have 7 ground floor bedrooms all on one level, 4 of which can be twin bedded rooms. Each bathroom has a bath with shower over.
A member of staff will always be willing to assist guests throughout their stay.