Hunters Hall is a 16th-century coaching inn in the old village of Kingscote in the Cotswolds. Its beamed ceilings and open fires create a cosy, inviting atmosphere.
Swan Hotel is set in Wotton under Edge, within 27 km of Bristol Parkway Station and 33 km of Cabot Circus. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a shared lounge and a bar.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
We were walking the Cotswold Way and the Swan was right on the Route. The Room was beautiful it was very well decorated very airy. The bathroom and shower were brilliant and it was such a nice Space. The evening meal was lovely and the service was ok. There was one lady who was a bit grumpy and sharpe, but to be fair, it did look like they were a little short staffed.
Set on the edge of a steep hillside overlooking the Golden Valley, Burleigh Court Hotel is a 18th-century Cotswold-stone manor house located in the heart of Royal Gloucestershire.
amy
United Kingdom
It was set in a stunning location, with attentive staff.
It was a relaxing and beautiful stay with lovely towns near by
Set in the Cotswold market town of Tetbury, this charming town house dates back to 1535 and boasts a restaurant with views of the walled garden and fountain.
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, this hotel boasts stunning views over the Cotswolds countryside. Just 3 miles from the town of Stroud, it has free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant.
The Egypt Mill Hotel is situated in the unspoilt Cotswold town of Nailsworth. The 16th century riverside hotel features a restaurant and bar.
Nick
United Kingdom
My 3rd or 4th time staying here. Beautiful room in the top floor of the main building, I love that you can see the wooden beams in the room and lovely view over the waterfall.
In gardens and woodland, the Hare & Hounds is a charming, traditional English country house hotel, with a popular restaurant and bar. The Westonbirt National Arboretum is half a mile away.
lisa
United Kingdom
Really nice room and hotel was lovely. Staff were lovely, food at dinner was exceptional. Breakfast was good. Would happily stay there again
The Ragged Cot in Minchinhampton provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and on-site dining. Free WiFi is included.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Lovely period property with very comfortable beds and excellent food
Checking in wasn't the best start, we had to wait for 15...
Checking in wasn't the best start, we had to wait for 15 mins before being told they were busy and would get back to us in due course.
The car park is non existent, there is some tarmac but the area is mostly potholed.
The outside of the building looks tired as do the rooms. Very dated and tired and generally need refurbishing.
The staff were very friendly and helpful, food was very good. Although one morning, as there were only my husband and myself staying at the property we weren't afforded the facility of a cereals, juices or yoghurts, only ordering from the menu.
Leigh M
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The room is very dated, the handle fell off the shower which...
The room is very dated, the handle fell off the shower which I had to repair. The toilet was not clean and the flooring smelt of urine. The bed was very comfy. The food was okay in the car park had plenty of spaces.
Stuart Rockett
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We was attending a family wedding at Kingscote Barn and this...
We was attending a family wedding at Kingscote Barn and this was an ideal venue to stay. Breakfast was included in our room rate which was brilliant and although some items were missing from their menu we was not left hungry. Food in the restaurant was extremely good. Accommodation was close to the pub. Our room was spacious, clean and warm. Beautiful rural location and a car is essential.
Hayley
6.0
Scored 6.0
The bar and restaurant was great as was the friendly staff.
The bar and restaurant was great as was the friendly staff.
Just a real shame about the accommodation. Rooms in the stables were in need of a makeover. Our room wasn’t particularly clean and the bathroom needed gutting. The taps were covered in limescale and soap stains and the bathroom window had mould around it. The bed however was comfortable.
From the outside you could tell that the accommodation was very tired and needed repairs.
christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kingscote village is a tiny hamlet down a little lane...
Kingscote village is a tiny hamlet down a little lane opposite the Hunters Hall Inn.
It is well worth a visit, there is a lovely old church, and the village itself is picture postcard perfect. Absolutely no traffic other than locals and the very few visitors, so a wander round is highly recommended. When you have built up a good appetite, there are several excellent places to eat.
We stayed at the Hunters Hall Inn, so ate there, an experience I can highly recommend.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Absolutely lovely stay, out of all the places we stayed on...
Absolutely lovely stay, out of all the places we stayed on holiday this was by far our favourite. Food was super, the staff were excellent and friendly.
Our room was stand-alone, almost like a motel so it was quiet and had loads of room.
The power went out due to a huge storm for a while during our stay but the staff were amazing and it all added to the romance of the place. Would highly recommend staying here, it was brilliant and the food was amazing.
The room was clean, tidy and warm, the bed was comfortable, the breakfast was delicious, the drinks were reasonably priced and there was plenty of parking. The staff were friendly and pleasant - as a solo traveller this is particularly important and often overlooked by many hotels but makes a difference when you're by yourself.
The food was excellent . The hotel is tired, the bed in room 2 needs to be replaced as it is worn out. We didn't complain as we were only there 2 nights. the shower water was too hot and this couldn't be controlled, we did tell someone who said they would sort it out.... but they didn't.
Great hotel and staff, food was delicious for both breakfast and evening meals. All good quality produce. Sam and Louisa have some wonderful local knowledge, and wished we had had an earlier opportunity to speak to them. Thank you to all the team there for an enjoyable stay 👏👏
Stayed two nights attending a local wedding at Kingscote so the location was perfect. Toured nearby Tetbury and Cirencester. Hinters was perfect location and host. The breakfasts were absutely wonderful and the team very friendly. I would stay again.
Lovely Dinner so surprised they catered on Sunday evenings. Our room was lovely and as requested away fro the main road.
The location was perfect for attending a wedding at Kingscote Barns and there are lots of walking trails and NT proerties nearby
The location was perfect for the wedding we were going to at Kingscote Barn.
Breakfast time was great with friendly service and overall fresh amazing breakfast.
Room was fresh and clean with fresh towels and bedding.
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