B and Bs in Featherstone

Kings Croft
Wakefield Road
Featherstone
West Yorkshire

WF8 4HA
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Kings Croft is a family owned private Hotel in its own parkland setting, and looking due South over a patchwork of farmland. This beautiful old Georgian House with its Adam fireplace come under a preservation order for the protection of architectural and historic buildings. The Hotel offers a broad ranging menu including English and Continental cuisine. There are also two banqueting rooms and two restaurants, all this adds up to make it the perfect setting for wedding receptions and private parties for up to 200 guests.

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Open All Year

Sample Menu:


Starters

Soup of the Day ~ £3.95
Boudin of Salmon with Dressed Leaves and Sauce Gribiche ~ £4.95
Homemade Thai Style Fishcakes with Pickled Vegetables and a Sweet Chilli Dressing ~ £4.95
Pearls of Melon with Cognac Soaked Fruits and a Raspberry and Mint Dressing ~ £3.95
Ham Hock Terrine with Savoy Cabbage and a Grain Mustard Vinaigrette ~ £4.95

Main Course

Slow Roast Shank of Lamb with Mustard Mash and a Redcurrant Jus ~ £11.50
Roast Fillet Steak with Braised Oxtail and Artichoke Poivrade ~ £15.95
Seared Salmon Steak with Creamed Cabbage and a Dill Cream Sauce ~ £9.95
Thyme Roast Chicken Supreme with Bourguigon Garnish ~ £11.50
Roasted Aubergine with Mediterranean Vegetables and a Blue Cheese Glaze ~ £7.50
Goats Cheese Tartlet with Confit of Pimento and a Creamy Pepper Sauce ~ £7.50
All above meals are accompanied with a selection of seasonal vegetables

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