Choose from 66 hotels and guest houses in Gloucestershire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Charingworth Manor - Charingworth, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6NS |
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Set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, Charingworth Manor is a 14th-century manor house in 54 acres of grounds, providing the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque area. Charingworth Manor boasts a luxurious Leisure Spa, indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and solarium. There is also a fully-equipped gym, an outdoor tennis court and a helicopter pad. Guests will enjoy scenic walks in the attractive gardens. The John Greville Restaurant serves excellent AA Rosette standard cuisine, using local produce, in elegant, intimate surroundings. Each spacious room is furnished with antiques and fine fabrics, with en suite facilities and a plasma-screen TV. Some rooms have charming period features and boast wonderful views of the Cotswold countryside. |
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| The Ship Coaching Inn - Moore Street, Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, GL2 7LH |
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Set next to the Stroudwater Canal, The Ship has traditional charm. It is an ideal stopover for Slimbridge Wetlands and Cheltenham race meets. The Ship Coaching Inn has en suite rooms with a TV and tea/coffee-making facilities. It has a quiet countryside location that will suit bird-watchers and hikers. Log fires are lit in winter, and in summer you can dine alfresco. Dogs are welcome. |
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| Swan Bibury - Bibury, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5NW |
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Set in the picturesque Cotswold hamlet of Bibury, often described as the prettiest village in England, this ivy-clad former coaching inn occupies a tranquil position overlooking the River Coln. 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. The perfect place to escape, indulge and unwind at any time of year, the many attractions and the sheer beauty of the Cotswolds ensure that any visit is bound to be a highly memorable one. |
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| The Dial House Hotel - High Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 2AN |
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In the heart of the Cotswolds, The Dial House Hotel has warm log fires, comfy bedrooms and an excellent restaurant with 2 Rosettes. The hotel dates back to 1698, and has individually decorated rooms, some with four-poster beds and deep baths. There is a walled garden with a renovated, private summer house. The hotel's restaurant serves seasonal local produce in a creative style. Food is served daily. Close by are pretty Cotswold villages, as well as Blenheim Palace and Sudeley Castle. |
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| The Greenway - Shurdington, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, GL51 4UG |
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This sophisticated Elizabethan manor from 1584 nestles at the side of the Cotswold Hills, with stunning gardens, fine dining, luxurious rooms and a historic yet stylish ambience. The Greenway was favoured by the late Queen Mother during Cheltenham Gold Cup Race Week. All bedrooms come with original wood furniture, new beds and vibrant soft furnishings. Some bedrooms are in the manor, and others are within the converted Coach House. The restaurant, lounges and bar have a elegance and welcoming feel from the moment you enter. A pre-Roman path runs beside the hotel and there are 8 acres of formal gardens to enjoy. The Greenway is less than 10 minutes' drive from the M5. |
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| Royalist Hotel - Digbeth Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 1BN |
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Enjoy a unique blend of beautifully restored English Heritage and exquisite food in The Cotswolds; an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Royalist is a Grade II listed building that ranks amongst the top 4% of protected buildings in the country, and is certified as the Oldest Inn in England, dating from 947 AD and authenticated in the Guinness Book of Records. |
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