Noun
An inn; a lodging house.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Schola Saxonum took its name from the militias of Saxons who served in Rome, but it eventually developed into a hostelry for English visitors to the city. Source: Internet
So, does this hunking historic hostelry, currently part of the Shepherd Neame family, maintain the values created over the centuries? Source: Internet
Stopping off on the way to the cinema one day, my daughter and I popped by this city centre hostelry – and were surprised and impressed by the choice on offer on its extensive menu. Source: Internet
To provide public transportation from downtown Chattanooga to the hostelry, the private Fairyland Transportation Company was created. Source: Internet
It is known as the Pilgrims' Hall, as it was part of the hostelry used to accommodate the many pilgrims to Saint Swithun's shrine. Source: Internet
The “new” Westgate Hotel was billed as a moderately priced hostelry for “cattlemen, small town merchants and traveling men of limited income.” Source: Internet