Originally a 17th century coaching Inn, back in the early 1600's was called The Princes Arms' and had been owned by various blacksmiths and tanners. In 1615 Ralph Osbertson purchased the inn and later, in 1670, allowed his son to change the name to 'The Feathers'. It subsequently became one of the busiest coaching inns in the area, stabling over 100 horses. Documents of the period mention five bedrooms, a step parlour, moon parlour, lion parlour and various other rooms. Today the inn can be found with its convivial atmosphere and ivy clad walls, a perfect mix of beautifully conserved buildings combined with modern facilities that will make the stay totally memorable.
Situated in the pretty Hertfordshire village of Wadesmill. Just off the main A10 London to Cambridge Road within easy reach of both the M25 and M11 motorways.
The restaurant specialises in good simple English food. The bar also serves delicious meals, together with traditional ales.