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The guest accommodation is in a large, self-contained annex room with a king-size bed and a bed-settee and private shower room/WC. There is a television and a radio with alarm clock. The French windows overlook the garden which guests are welcome to use. A special feature of the room is the mini-kitchen unit with sink, fridge and hob, as well as a toaster, kettle, cutlery and crockery. We provide guests with a wide choice of breakfast items for self-preparation, giving them the flexibility to decide at leisure when to break the fast.
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Family - £35.00 per Room |
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Gardenroom B&B
2 Ollney Road Minchinhampton
Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 9BX
Tel: 01453 885483 |
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 Stroud is a town and civil parish in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District.
Historically, Stroud is known for its involvement in the Industrial Revolution. It was a cloth town; woollen mills were powered by the small rivers which surge through the five valleys, and supplied by Cotswold sheep grazed on the hills above. Particularly noteworthy was the production of military uniforms in the trademark Stroudwater Red colour. Stroud was a fairly major industrial and trading location in the nineteenth century, and so needed transport links. It first had a canal network built: the Stroudwater Navigation and the Thames & Severn Canal, both of which struggled to survive until the early 20th century. The canals are now being restored as a leisure facility by a partnership of British Waterways and the Cotswold Canals Trust (formerly the Stroudwater, Thames and Severn Canal Trust) with a multi-million pound Lottery grant. Stroud railway station (on the Gloucester-Swindon "Golden Valley" line) was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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