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Total Number of Cotswolds Hotels: 35. |
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The Salford Hall Hotel is a beautifully restored romantic Tudor manor offering wonderful food in the hotel restaurant, which is the proud holder of an AA Rosette. The hotel is located just 8 miles from Stratford with its theatres and other attractions and is close to the villages of the Cotswolds. |
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Standing proud alongside the River Coln is the impressive Swan Hotel at Bibury. The hotel is the Cotswold Idyll featuring beautifully decorated bedrooms and cosy lounges, with real log fires alight during the winter months and a stunning garden and courtyard to enjoy in the summer. Bibury has been claimed to be one of the prettiest villages in Engl... |
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Set in 26 peaceful acres in the delightful village of Birdlip. The Royal George dates from the 18th century and epitomises a friendly, traditional English country hotel. The timeless Vale of Gloucester unfolds beneath Birdlip Hill. Gloucester itself is only 8 miles away and there are a wealth of enchanting Cotswold villages nearby. The hotel comple... |
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The Old Manse was built in 1748 and is a comfortable welcoming hotel. The River Windrush flows just a few feet from the front porch. A traditional English bar serves real ales and good food and there is a riverside patio in addition to a heated outdoor terrace overlooking the gardens. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are well equipped. |
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The Lygon Arms, a Paramount Signature Hotel has been welcoming guests in the Cotswolds for over 400 years. Surrounded by the antique shops and galleries of Broadway, it is set within its own gardens. The Lygon Arms has three AA rosettes and offers a superb dining experience. When booking the hotel we strongly advise calling to confirm any dinner re... |
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The Broadway Classic Hotel is the essence of quintessential England and was used as a retreat by the Abbotts of Pershore, 600 years ago. It still has a feeling of tranquillity enjoyed by today's visitors. The excellent Courtyard Restaurant, complete with ebony minstrels gallery serves the freshest local produce from the Vale of Evesham. The hotel i... |
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Buckland Manor dates back to the thirteenth century and is set in glorious grounds featuring immaculate gardens with running stream, small waterfalls, croquet lawns and tennis courts. In the heart of England, is also ideally situated for discovering the delights of Shakespeare's Stratford and touring the superb Cotswold countryside. Above all, the ... |
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Dating from 1584, the Bay Tree is situated in picturesque Burford 'The Gateway to the Cotswolds'. It has a heritage and charm that is the essence of 'Old England'. Friendly and attentive service, gourmet cuisine, exposed beams, flagstones and crackling log fires create a homely and traditional feel. |
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Thistle Cheltenham is located in its own grounds on the edge of the elegant spa town and is well placed for exploring some of the country's most beautiful streets and elegant parks. The hotel offers the highest standards of comfort, quality and service, as well as an award winning restaurant, 2 floodlit tennis courts, a lounge, bar and coffee shop ... |
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Situated against the backdrop of the rolling Cotswolds hills yet only 1 mile from the M5, the hotel is ideally located for exploring Regency Cheltenham, Gloucester, the picturesque Cotswold villages or the Forest of Dean. You will find the hotel modern, comfortable and extremely well equipped. Our Essential Leisure Club offers a wealth of facilitie... |
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Tucked away behind a bank of mature trees, Hatton Court sits on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment between the Cathedral city of Gloucester and the glorious village of Painswick. Hatton Court is a reassuring size; not large and impersonal, nor too small. As a former splendid Cotswold home, the feeling is one of being eminently comfortable as oppos... |
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Charingworth Manor is situated in delightful gardens on a large private estate in the beautiful rolling Cotswolds countryside. The hotel is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding area including Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle, Banbury and Broadway. All bedrooms are individually designed and the lounges have been furnished with fine anti... |
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Famous as home of 'The Pudding Club', this Cotswold village hotel has been featured on the BBC's Holiday and Food and Drink programmes. It is renowned also for its log fires, warm welcome and award winning food. Situated in the village of Mickleton, Three Ways House is perfectly located for visiting Stratford-upon-Avon, Broadway or touring the Cots... |
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Opening Summer 2007 Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel blends contemporary design with nature, capturing the scenic landscape through expanses of glass. Guests will find the hotel delivers all the comforts of home through 220 well appointed bedrooms and suites, and an excellent range of amenities including a restaurant, bars, lounges are availa... |
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Your gateway to the Cotswolds and the former home of a leading wool merchant in Cirencester, the Stratton House Hotel has been extended in keeping with its 17th century facade. The hotel is located close to the centre of Cirencester - the recognised 'capital' of the Cotswolds - and combines traditional elegance and style with modern amenities. |
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Located only half a mile from the town centre, the Travelodge Cirencester provides guests with contemporary quality accommodation with spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities and onsite free parking which make Travelodges terrific value. Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester are all within easy reach. |
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A popular meeting place for over three centuries the Fleece Hotel is a Grade II listed building located in the Market Place in the centre of historic Cirencester. The hotel is ideally based to explore the Cotswolds or visit the town’s Roman remains and Museum. All bedrooms have television, hairdryer, trouser press, telephone and hospitality tray. A... |
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Situated centrally within the city of Gloucester and within walking distance of the railway station, the New County Hotel dates back to 1820 and has retained many of its original features. The bedrooms offer modern amenities and the hotel provides an ideal base from which to explore the Cotswolds, historic Gloucester with its cathedral and Tewkesbu... |
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With a wealth of leisure facilities including two ski slopes and a golf course, this hotel is superbly equipped for an active break. Add its location on the edge of the glorious Cotswold countryside, 240 acres of grounds and an informal atmosphere and the resort makes an excellent choice for a relaxing break. |
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The Ramada Bowden Hall is a classically styled country house hotel surrounded by beautiful grounds. The hotel is located 3 miles from Gloucester and is an ideal base from which to explore the city or the surrounding area such as Cheltenham and the Forest of Dean. In addition to 72 bedrooms the hotel has a bar, restaurant and a leisure club includin... |
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A luxurious, superbly converted stone mill house dating from the Domesday Book of 1086 and set in 10 acres of fabulous lawned gardens in the heart of England's first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. 23 luxurious bedrooms with views over the hotel gardens, the Cornwell Brook, and the Cotswold Hills. |
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The New Inn Hotel is a 17th century coaching inn located on the banks of the River Thames. The hotel combine modern facilities with Cotswold charm. It is well located for visiting Cirencester, Cheltenham, Oxford and Swindon as well as for walking and touring in the heart of England. |
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Washbourne Court is a trend-setting country house hotel with an enviable reputation for exceptionally fine food. A truly splendid 17th century hotel standing in four acres of beautiful grounds alongside the River Eye in the centre of Lower Slaughter, the hotel is an inspired mix of exciting contemporary design and handsome historic features. |
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One of the finest 17th century country houses in the south of England, standing in its own lovely gardens next to the historic church in the heart of the beautiful Cotswold village of Lower Slaughter, which many regard as the most beautiful village in England. The pretty River Eye, crossed by two small stone foot bridges and a small road bridge, bi... |
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Reputed to be England’s oldest (1220), the hotel is serenely located adjacent to the medieval Abbey, in this historic Cotswold town. This beautiful heritage property with a charming walled garden is steeped in character. A refurbishment was completed in 2005 resulting in all areas being refreshed, renewed and resplendent but, most importantly, reta... |
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Situated on the M5, the Days Inn Hotel Michaelwood offers easy access to visit the Gloucestershire countryside and the Cotswolds. Spacious rooms, free satellite TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, telephones in all rooms, free newspaper, free parking, make Days Inn terrific value. Ideal for visiting Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust, Chelte... |
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This traditional 16th century Manor House Hotel is set in the heart of the Cotswolds and is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The hotel offers the fantastic 2 rosette awarded Mulberry Restaurant and the new Mulberry Bar where cocktails are a speciality. A glance at the map will show what an ideal touring centre Moreton is with Stratford, Cheltenh... |
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Stonehouse Court is a 17th century manor house set amongst 6 acres of lawns and beautiful flower gardens and is the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding Cotswold Countryside. Hotel facilities include comfortable well appointed bedrooms, a gym, Henry's lounge and bar with log fire and the award winning Henry's Restaurant. |
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wyckhillhouse hotel & spa is a wonderful 54 bedroom mansion house within the heart of The Cotswolds in Stow-on-the-Wold. Set in a 100 acre private estate, the hotel boasts huge bedrooms, breath-taking views and award-winning food. A fantastic location for Shakespeare's Stratford, academic Oxford, Regency Cheltenham as well as quintessential English... |
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High above Stroud on the wilds of Rodborough Common is the Bear Hotel. Originally built as a coaching inn, it has undergone a careful and precise restoration returning it to its former glory. The view from the rosette awarded Box Tree Restaurant overlooks the Woodchester Valley and on summer evenings there are often barbecues on the terrace. |
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Welcome to the Imperial Hotel Stroud, located in the beautiful valley of Stroud in the Cotswolds. By car, the hotel is just 10 minutes from the M5 and 25 minutes from the M4 and is a perfect base to explore some of England's most beautiful countryside, as well as providing direct access to several commercial centres. It is of Georgian origin and ha... |
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In the heart of Tetbury, a Cotswold town of charm and royal connections, The Snooty Fox is all that a quintessential English inn should be. Step into the hallway and you discover a bar where the locals meet, then wander into an inviting award winning restaurant that offers hearty local fayre. All bedrooms within the hotel are non smoking. |
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Dating back to 1696, the Bell Hotel boasts large open fires and a superb restaurant with an extensive menu. Each of the 25 bedrooms are comfortable in style, with television, trouser press, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. Opposite the hotel stands Tewkesbury Abbey with its massive Norman tower and within a short drive is Bredon Hill... |
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The Sleep Inn Tewkesbury boasts 71 king sized bedrooms featuring luxury power showers, air conditioning, exclusive movies, modem points, telephone and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. Nearby attractions include Cheltenham Racecourse, Tewkesbury Abbey, The Three Countries Showground and the Malvern Hills. With its beautiful countrysid... |
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This tastefully extended 18th century manor house set high above the historic town of Tewkesbury has stunning views across the Malvern Hills. The hotel with its 18 hole par 73 parkland golf course including wooded areas and water hazards is in an idyllic position. The hotel has a choice of restaurants offering excellent food and wine. Leisure facil... |
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