wyckhillhouse is a wonderful 32 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 villages and countryside. Spoil yourself with a gourmet meal at wyckhillhouse and visit our sister hotel in Stow village for award-winning pub food. [More...]
Set in the heart of the Cotwolds between the villages of Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold Fosse Manor is a delightful Country House Hotel set in 5 acres of grounds. 19 individually styled and furnished bedrooms many with views of the magnificent Cotswold Countryside. All with en suite bath or shower room and feature either DVD players or playstations. The hotel offers superb food in a beautiful restuarant Our Executive Chef Tom Rains spent his apprenticeship at Claridge's and The Lygon Arms and joins us from Anton Mosimann's private dining in London. The Fosse Manor enjoys a fine reputation for its friendly and attentive service.A member of Classic British Hotels [More...]
The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century hotel with warm honey stone walls and window boxes bursting with colour. The hotel is recommended by Johansens and is decorated in a stylish manner.All 20 bedrooms have their own character and individual style. Jacobean furniture nestles against modern fabrics and ancient beams lie against colour washed walls. Modern bathrooms lead off antique furnished bedrooms and there are both half tester and four poster rooms.Soak up history at the Unicorn in the pretty sitting room with afternoon tea by the inglenook fireplace. Step over the flagstone hearth into the friendly atmosphere of the bar with its roaring log fire and wooden settles which is as popular with the locals as it has always been. Sink into a comfy chair next to the fire and relax with a drink and a light meal. Alternatively enjoy fabulous English cooking with a modern twist in the elegance of recently refurbished dining room.There are many beautiful golf courses walks and bike rides for you to enjoy in the rolling Cotswold countryside and some wonderful Gardens and Historic Houses to visit. The arts of Cheltenham and Stratford are also in easy reach.All rooms have private bathroom en suite remote control colour television radio hair dryer tea coffee making facilities and direct dial telephone. Visit us at birchhotels.co.uk [More...]
Part of the building in medieval times was also known as The Eagle and Child Inn. The unusual name derives from Sir John Stanley in the 14th century. Legend recalls the adoption of a child in an eagle's nest. The last battle of the first English Civil War in 1646 took place at Stow on the Wold and reputedly Digbeth Street is so named as the place literally ran with blood from The Royalist casualties. The ducks were bathing from the blood hence the 'Duck Bath'. There have been many historic discoveries at The Royalist including a 10th century Saxon shoe two crucifixes a Royalist commander's letter and a tunnel that leads from the bar to the church across the street there is also evidence of a bear pit. Still visible in the rooms are the witches' marks an ancient frieze and the thousand year old timbers. Evidence suggests that The Royalist began as part of a Saxon community as long ago as 514AD. In 949AD Saxon Duke Aethelmar founded The Royalist as a hospice that was to shelter lepers one can still find a leper hole in the oldest part of the cellar During the 16th century the building was known as Porch House and this was the home of the Shellard family. [More...]
Stow Lodge Hotel is a friendly family run Cotswold Manor House Hotel situated in its own picturesque gardens overlooking the Market Square of Stow-on-the-Wold. The hotel is ideally situated for touring the Cotswolds and is also within easy reach of Stratford-Upon-Avon, Oxford and Warwick, all within a forty five minute drive. Closer still are the picturesque towns and villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water, The Slaughters and Chipping Campden to name a few. [More...]
Charming 500 year old coaching inn set in the beautiful town of Stow-on-the- Wold in the heart of the Cotswolds. Many original features, fine wines, good food and well appointed guest rooms. The Kings Arms Inn is the ideal starting point for an exploration of the Cotswolds. Situated in the Market Square of Stow-on-the-Wold, exploring the town couldn't be easier. In the past, the Kings Arms has played host to King Charles I and been the location for the BBC's 1970's TV adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 'Mayor of Casterbridge'. Today tourists and locals alike are attracted to the Inn by its friendly atmosphere and good food. Inside the Inn, you will find charming historical features, award winning food, fine wines and ales and a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. [More...]
We offer comfortable en-suite accommodation in Stow-on-the-Wold, at the very heart of the England's Cotswold region. South Hill Farmhouse is a listed Cotswold Stone Farmhouse (no longer a working farm I'm afraid) just 10 minutes walk from the centre of the Cotswold market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. South Hill Farmhouse is a non-smoking house. [More...]
We welcome guests to our home set in a lovely garden in the beautiful,
quiet village of Broadwell with its village green and ford, just 1.5 miles from
Stow-on-the-Wold. All rooms have tea / coffee making facilities and biscuits, colour
TV, radio / clock alarms, hairdryer, armchairs and, to add to your comfort, electric
blankets for those colder nights and fans for the hotter summer days. Bed-time
drinks and biscuits are provided. Good English breakfast. Pub within walking
distance. [More...]
Corsham Field Farmhouse is a traditional farmhouse with spectacular views of Cotswold countryside. Quiet location one mile from Stow-on-the-Wold. Ideally situated for exploring all Cotswold villages including Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford and Chipping Campden. Within easy reach of Cheltenham, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon; also places of interest such as Blenheim Palace, Warwick castle and many National Trust houses and gardens. Family, twin and double bedrooms; mostly en-suite. TV, tea tray and hairdryer in all rooms. Non-smoking rooms. Relaxing guest lounge / dining room. Special diets catered for by prior arrangement. Children over three welcome. Open all year for bed and full English breakfast from £24.00. Garden and ample off road parking. Excellent pub food five minutes walk away. [More...]
The White Hart is a Traditional English Inn, with 8 en-suite, refurbished modern bedrooms including Family rooms and rooms with Super Kingsize beds. We stand proud in the main square and offer Home Cooked Food and excellent Local Ales, which make us very popular with visitors and locals alike [More...]
Heart of The Cotswolds. 17th century award winning market town hotel with a country house feel . Individually designed bedrooms furnished with antiques. Rich warm fabrics compliment the mellow cotswold stone. The conservatory restaurant features our historic vine nearly 100 years old. Caring and attentive staff will help make your stay an enjoyable one. [More...]