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    Sort on: arrival: fri 25 may 2012 - departure: sat 26 may 2012
  • Broadway

    Broadway - Broadway Hotel is in the Cotswold's village of Broadway, overlooking the village green in one of the Cotswold's most picturesque spots.

    Broadway is considered by many as the heart of the Cotswold’s. 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 is ideally located close to Cheltenham and Stratford.

    Originally built as a rural retreat for the Abbots of Pershore. Overlooking the village green next to ancient domed yew trees is the half timber, framed and honey stoned Broadway Hotel. The 20 bedrooms have been recently refurbished to combine the country house style with all the modern amenities. This property was built in 1575 renovated in 1998.

      
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  • Barceló The Lygon Arms

    Broadway - The Lygon Arms is a 16th-century building combining historic architecture with 3 acres of grounds, a luxury spa and health club, swimming pool, tennis court, and award-winning food.

    Rooms at The Lygon Arms are either modern or traditional. Free Wi-Fi, TVs, hairdryers, and toiletries are provided in all rooms. Some rooms offer period features such as oak-beamed ceilings or open fires.

    Guests can enjoy free use of the hotel’s Health Club with an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, fitness centre, croquet lawn and archery. Luxury spa treatments are also available.

    Dining at The Lygon Arms is provided in The Great Hall with suits of armour and open fireplace. A varied à la carte menu is offered to guests, or informal dining can be enjoyed at The Goblets Bistro, all with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

    Free parking is available, and the nearby Cotswolds provide numerous scenic walks.

      
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  • Crown Inn

    Blockley, Nr Moreton In Marsh (at 6.6km) - Set in the heart of The Cotswolds this warm 16th century Inn & Hotel offers the best in Cotswold hospitality! With a country inn atmosphere the hotel offers charm with open log fires and homemade Cotswold dishes and specialities

    Located in beautiful Blockley in the heart of The Cotswolds just outside of Moreton-in-Marsh this honey coloured historic inn is covered in Virginia creeper which turns a stunning red in Autumn. Walk inside to the scents of wood smoke from the open log fires and snuggle into a comfy chair by the fire to view the daily papers with a coffee or something stronger. Dinner is served in the warm and friendly restaurant with lighter meals and snacks available in the bar. Close-by are the villages of Broadway, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water.

    Local villages and places to visit include Moreton-in-Marsh (3 km) in the heart of the Cotswolds. Located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode valley, Moreton is a thriving market town dating back 1,000 years to the Saxon era. It is a small and friendly Cotswold town, with a good range of shopping facilities.

    Batsford Arboretum (1 km), a jewel of the Cotswolds with one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country, is a must to visit and stroll around whatever time of the year. Batsford Arboretum is tucked away on a south facing escarpment of the famous Cotswold Hills, next to Blockly at the Crown Inn.

    Chipping Campden (6 km) is an ancient town with many beautiful buildings. From St James Church to Dover's Hill, all nestling in tranquil and picturesque countryside. These buildings provide a plethora of architectural styles across the centuries. This is conservation area is a place of outstanding natural beauty.




    The centuries have been kind to the Crown Inn and Hotel at Blockley, which was built in 1575. Like good wine, it has aged to perfection. It maintains its role in the heart of this little Cotswold community, although its facilities have been upgraded to ensure that they satisfy the most fastidious of modern day travellers. The cobbled courtyard has been replaced by a patio where guests may read their morning newspapers and local people and their friends can enjoy coffee or afternoon teas.

    The hotels has 24 comfortable en suite bedrooms, All have TVs, digital clock radios, hairdryers and hospitality trays.

    The lounge is well furnished with easy chairs, a settee and a useful supply of books and table games. The enterprising team created here an informal and friendly hotel with a most relaxing atmosphere. The head of the team personally supervises the efficient and courteous service, whilst our head chef exercises his enthusiastic talents in the kitchen, the dinning room and the busy bar. International and English cuisine is a feature of the The Coach House Restaurant, with all dishes individually prepared. The Crown Inn and hotel reflects the tranquil nature of Blockley, with its walks along bridle paths, bowls on the village green and horse riding.


    With 24 en suite bedrooms, the Crown Inn Hotel offers a wide range of accommodation ranging from standard to deluxe and including twin, double and four-poster rooms.

    All rooms are equipped with a colour TV, Sky, a radio, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone and room service. We welcome pets by prior arrangement in all areas of the hotel.



      
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  • Dumbleton Hall Hotel

    Dumbleton (at 8.9km) - Nestled amid 19 acres of gardens and woodland, this 19th century country house provides the ideal base from which to explore the rolling hills and hidden valleys of the Cotswolds.

    Set in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, surrounded by stunning views of Bredon Hill, Cotswold Hills and Broadway Tower, this impressive mansion offers a warm welcome with its magnificent oak-panelled lounge, comfortable bar and restaurant.

    For business events and special occasions, the hotel provides 2 individually styled function rooms, one of which boasts a dance floor, suitable for up to 100 people.

    Within a 15 mile radius are Cheltenham, Evesham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Worcester and Tewkesbury.

    The grounds are large enough to hold a marquee for up to 250 guests. The hotel is licensed for Civil Marriages, Civil Partnerships and Naming Ceremonies.

    The original Dumbleton Hall can be traced from around 1534, as the home of the Cocks family for over 200 years. After the death of Sir Richard Cocks in the late 18th century, the hall fell into disrepair and was eventually demolished. Rebuilt in the mid 19th century using Cotswold stone, Dumbleton Hall became home to the Eyres family and in the 1930's the hall was well known for its popular house parties.

    Dumbleton Hall features 34 bedrooms, all non-smoking, with spectacular views over the beautiful gardens or the Vale of Evesham. There is also one room suitable for wheelchair users, with adequate turning space in the bedroom and bathroom, handrails and a specially designed bath.

    Rooms are located on the first and second floor with a lift to both from the ground floor, access to some rooms also include a short flight of stairs. Please enquire at time of booking if you require a room with easy access.



      
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  • Lower Brook House

    Blockley (at 6.9km) - In the heart of the idyllic Cotswold village of Blockley, this traditional 17th century house offers 5-star guest accommodation in 6 individually decorated rooms, each with their own unique charm.

    The traditional Cotswold stone façade only hints at the warmth of the welcome that awaits you at Lower Brook House. Inside, the house still retains many beautiful original features, including a real log fire, original flagstone floors and traditional 4-poster beds. There are just 6 rooms, guaranteeing guests attentive, individual service and an exclusive and unique experience in a spectacular setting. The rooms offer beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and of this picture-perfect village, with its wisteria-covered stone cottages, a babbling brook and the peace and quiet of a bygone era.

    The brook and the picturesque dovecote in the country cottage gardens complete this oasis of peace and tranquillity, perfect for a quiet, relaxing getaway or a romantic break.

    Blockley is one of the Cotswolds’ best-kept secrets. The village is a conservation area within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    The village lies sheltered in a deep valley, with Blockley Brook meandering down to the village and through the grounds of Lower Brook House.

    The brook used to provide power for no less than 12 mills, as listed in the Domesday Book. Several of these were silk mills in the early 19th century, after which the rooms at Lower Brook House are now named.

    The village church, with its magnificent tower built in 1180, stands regally in view of Lower Brook House. Wonderful walks will enable you to discover Blockley’s charming 17th and 18th century houses and gardens, watered by the area’s numerous natural springs.

    There are many other delightful Cotswold villages nearby. Chipping Campden, Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold and the Slaughters are all within easy reach of Lower Brook House.

    The surrounding countryside is the Cotswolds at its very best, with rolling hills and fields enclosed by dry-stone walls; elegant woodland gracing the landscape; and tiny hamlets nestling snugly in the hillside.

    Blenheim Palace and Warwick Castle are no more than a leisurely drive away and 2 of Britain’s finest spa towns, Cheltenham and Bath, are also close at hand.

    Other local attractions include the Wildfowl Trust at Slimbridge and the Roman villa at Chedworth. The area is also blessed with a number of outstanding sporting attractions, including National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, as well as some of the country’s most beautiful golf courses.

    Lower Brook House offers home-cooked dinners and breakfasts, all the modern comforts you expect from a top quality establishment and a location you have to see to believe.

    The peace and tranquillity make Lower Brook House the perfect location for a restful and restorative getaway and a marvellous base from which you can enjoy everything that England's largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has to offer.

    Lower Brook House has 6 charming and individually furnished rooms, all of which come complete with complimentary mineral water, fresh fruit and home-made biscuits every day. Most of the rooms have beautiful views of the gardens, the picturesque village and the beautiful surrounding countryside.

    As Lower Brook House is a Grade 2 listed building, the house is somewhat restricted in terms of the overall size of the rooms. Nevertheless, the attractive rooms make the best use of the available space to maximise your comfort and offer you a peaceful haven for a restful, relaxing base.

      
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  • Charingworth Manor

    Charingworth (at 9.6km) - 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 Kings Hotel

    Chipping Campden (at 4.9km) - In the centre of picturesque Chipping Camden, The Kings Arms is a 17th and 18th-century listed town house in the beautiful Cotswolds, combining traditional character with contemporary style.

    There are stylish en suite bedrooms in the main hotel and a few new, refurbished luxury bedrooms located in the newly renovated cottage. All rooms have a flat-screen TV and luxurious toiletries.

    The Kings Arms has a cosy, welcoming restaurant that serves AA Rosette standard cuisine that is locally sourced. During the summer months, guests can dine al fresco in the terrace or gardens. The friendly and informal bar is great place to socialise and enjoy drinks or snacks.

      
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  • Buckland Manor, Buckland

    Buckland Manor

    Buckland (at 2.7km) - Dating back to the 13th century, Buckland Manor is set in immaculate gardens, featuring small waterfalls, croquet lawns and tennis courts.

    Sumptuous bedrooms have bathrobes, fresh fruit, flowers and toiletries. ...
      
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  • Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden

    Cotswold House Hotel

    Chipping Campden (at 5km) - This exquisite 4-star hotel offers peace and tranquillity; sublime luxury and comfort, and exceptional food, as well as some of the most beautiful landscapes in England, right on the doorstep.

    The Cotswold ...
      
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