Built in 1710 as a manor house for the Johnstone family, Gretna Hall Hotel is now an ideal setting for your leisure break thanks to its great location, charm and character.
Welcome to Gretna Hall Hotel. Located just one mile over the Scottish Border, Gretna Hall is the perfect base from which to explore the Scottish Borders as well as the English Lake District, where you'll find many walks, hikes and other attractions.
We are also ideally situated for the corporate traveller being only one mile from the M6/M74 motorway with easy access to many UK cities on route North or South. Our team can cater for everyone, from the single traveller to groups; so were ‘confident you’ll have a pleasant and relaxing stay with us.
For 250 years Gretna Green has been associated with clandestine marriages, and is now one of the world’s most popular wedding locations. From 1792 Gretna Hall was a coaching inn and was the first stop coaches made as they crossed the border.
Much grander than the local ale houses of the time, Gretna Hall attracted a higher class of wedding clients, so many noblemen and aristocrats were married here.
We have 100 bedrooms, a relaxing lounge and bar for enjoying our extensive range of dishes and The Anvil Restaurant. The restaurant has a stress-free quality making it ideal for business and leisure dining.
Our Hotel is perhaps best known for its association with the “Blacksmiths Shop”. Based on site, it offers guests and non residents a chance to experience and learn the history behind this 300 year old establishment.
Whatever your reason for staying with us, our experienced team will ensure your next nights stay, wedding, anniversary, meeting or dinner will be dealt with in a very professional way, from start to finish.
We look forward to welcoming you to Gretna Hall Hotel.
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