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Contemporary country house set in 5 acres with beautiful views of classic Cotswold countryside. Very nice staff. Award winning food served in our splendid brasserie and restaurant. Play boules or croquet in our grounds. From some of the high stone-sided windows, you can enjoy a view of a landscaped garden with a sunken lily pond and old-fashioned sundial. Inside, the interior is conservatively modern, with homey bedrooms. Some are large enough for a family and others have a four-poster bed. Five bedrooms, equal in comfort to the main building, are on the ground floor of a converted house on the grounds. Bathrooms are well organised, mostly with a shower-tub combination. |
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Number Nine is a bed and breakfast located a few yards from the village square and minutes from the stunning Cotswold countryside. The building is an elegant 18th Century Cotswold stone house that was originally a coaching inn. The interior has been furnished to a high standard. Set in the historic town of Stow on the Wold, No.9 is ideally situated for nearby places of interest, including Stratford Upon Avon, Bourton on the Water, Cheltenham. All three bedrooms are ensuite, two with bath, one with shower, all are equipped with TV, clock radio and tea and coffee facilities. |
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The Golden Ball is a distinguished Cotswold stone coaching inn, in the picturesque village of Lower Swell. The interior retains many of its original features, including exposed stone walls and black beam-a delightful setting for relaxing with a glass of Donnington's real ale. Maureen Heath, who runs the inn with her husband Steve, keeps visitors happy with her fine home cooking, which she offers on printed and blackboard menus every lunchtime and evening. The inn also has three en suite guest rooms, one of them in an adjacent building with its own entrance. A quiz takes place on one Sunday each month, and in summer Aunt Sally is played on Thursday evenings. |
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Set in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, amid the warm honey coloured Cotswold stone buildings and rolling countryside, this beautiful and award winning 17th Century hotel has become justly renowned for its warm hospitality and fine dining. Named after the ancient vine that shades the hotel's Conservatory Restaurant, the Grapevine offers a compelling combination of the finest accommodation, food, wine and service, in the heart of one of the prettiest towns in the Cotswolds. Blending traditional Cotswold stone and dark wooden beams with comfortable, contemporary furnishings, the Grapevine has 22 beautiful bedrooms, furnished to the highest standards, each with its own unique look and feel. |
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18Th Century manor house in the very centre of the Cotswolds. An award-winning chef, private dining rooms as well as main restaurant, overlooking gardens and valleys. A warm welcome awaits you. This Cotswold Manor House, dating from 1722, stands in l00 acres of land with stunning views across the Windrush Valley, making it the perfect place to escape the maddening rush, yet it is only an hour and a half from London. It is the ideal venue for lunch, dinner. Training course, or that special occasion party. Wyck Hill House is the ideal starting point from which to visit the beautiful villages of the Cotswolds: Burford, Bourton on the Water, The Rissingtons, Bibury, Stow on the Wold, Broadway, Moreton in the Marsh, the list is endless. Stow on the Wold is renowned for its antiques and offers a cornucopia of delights to explore. Cheltenham Spa, Warwick, Stratford upon Avon and Blenheim Palace are also close by, offering delightful shops, theatre, concerts, excellent sporting facilities and historic buildings. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre company particularly draws guests from all parts of the globe to this delightful triangle of Middle England. The hotel is currently undergoing refurbishment. This is due for completion by October 2006. |
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