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Kings Arms Hotel (Town: Stow on the Wold)
Rooms from: £70 
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.
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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.
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Average guest rating: 68.2% |
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Rooms from: £23 
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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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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Average guest rating: 83.8% |
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The Unicorn Hotel (Town: Stow on the Wold)
Rooms from: £55 
The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century hotel with warm honey coloured stone walls, window boxes bursting with colour and a stylishly decorated interior. The Unicorn is the perfect place to relax and explore the local beauty of the Cotswolds. All 20 rooms 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.
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The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century hotel with warm honey coloured stone walls, window boxes bursting with colour and a stylishly decorated interior. The Unicorn is the perfect place to relax and explore the local beauty of the Cotswolds. All 20 rooms 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.
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Average guest rating: 83.4% |
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Fosse Manor Hotel (Town: Stow on the Wold)
Rooms from: £77 
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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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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Average guest rating: 85.2% |
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Lords Of The Manor (Town: Stow on the Wold)

Rooms from: £110 
Our luxurious and elegant hotel is ideally located for exploring the magnificent Cotswold countryside. Formerly a 17th Century Rectory, the Lords of the Manor stands within eight acres of secluded gardens and parkland. Lords of the Manor has been awarded three red aa stars ('One of the top 200 hotels in Great Britain and Ireland') and three aa rosettes for its cuisine. Each bedroom is individually designed and luxuriously furnished for the ultimate in comfort, with some of the larger Rectory rooms offering extensive views of the parkland and pond or the Walled Gardens and Upper Slaughter Hill. The service as you would expect from a bespoke hotel takes its cue from the idyllic surrounds. Without intruding on the peace and relaxation of your stay, you will find that our staff attend to your every need. This is how a Country House Hotel should be. The Restaurant is renowned for serving some of the finest food in the County, skilfully using traditional, local produce within modern cuisine. This, combined with an outstanding selection of wine, from our rambling cellar, will ensure an experience to savour. Located in Upper Slaughter, one of the picturesque Slaughter villages, near the beautiful Cotswold towns Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh, Burford and Cirencester. Equisdistant to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford (Blenheim Palace) and the Royal Spa and Regency town Cheltenham. Within easy reach are famous gardens and parks such as Hidcote Manor Gardens, Kiftsgate Court, Sudeley Castle, Stanway, Sezinote and Batsford Arboretum and many others; Longborough Opera House; numerous fine Antique dealers, etc.
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Our luxurious and elegant hotel is ideally located for exploring the magnificent Cotswold countryside. Formerly a 17th Century Rectory, the Lords of the Manor stands within eight acres of secluded gardens and parkland. Lords of the Manor has been awarded three red aa stars ('One of the top 200 hotels in Great Britain and Ireland') and three aa rosettes for its cuisine. Each bedroom is individually designed and luxuriously furnished for the ultimate in comfort, with some of the larger Rectory rooms offering extensive views of the parkland and pond or the Walled Gardens and Upper Slaughter Hill. The service as you would expect from a bespoke hotel takes its cue from the idyllic surrounds. Without intruding on the peace and relaxation of your stay, you will find that our staff attend to your every need. This is how a Country House Hotel should be. The Restaurant is renowned for serving some of the finest food in the County, skilfully using traditional, local produce within modern cuisine. This, combined with an outstanding selection of wine, from our rambling cellar, will ensure an experience to savour. Located in Upper Slaughter, one of the picturesque Slaughter villages, near the beautiful Cotswold towns Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh, Burford and Cirencester. Equisdistant to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford (Blenheim Palace) and the Royal Spa and Regency town Cheltenham. Within easy reach are famous gardens and parks such as Hidcote Manor Gardens, Kiftsgate Court, Sudeley Castle, Stanway, Sezinote and Batsford Arboretum and many others; Longborough Opera House; numerous fine Antique dealers, etc.
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Average guest rating: 70.4% |
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Old Manse Hotel (Town: Stow on the Wold)
Rooms from: £65 
The Old Manse Hotel, was built for the Baptist minister Benjamin Beddome in 1748 as a reward from the locals so that he would not be tempted away to work in London or Bristol. The hotel is literally on the banks of the River Windrush in the centre of Bourton On The Water. For centuries the area has been the a tourist attraction as a typical Cotswold village. We serve our full menu throughout the bar and restaurant and aim to suit all taste buds. We have extended our Riverside Patio to accommodate extra people so that you can watch the world go by in the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. Also, for those of you looking for a quieter spot, we have a small pond-side patio at the rear of the restaurant. For our guests' comfort, the whole building is now non-smoking, this does include the bar area and all of our rooms. Please be aware that the hotel has no lift or ground floor rooms.
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The Old Manse Hotel, was built for the Baptist minister Benjamin Beddome in 1748 as a reward from the locals so that he would not be tempted away to work in London or Bristol. The hotel is literally on the banks of the River Windrush in the centre of Bourton On The Water. For centuries the area has been the a tourist attraction as a typical Cotswold village. We serve our full menu throughout the bar and restaurant and aim to suit all taste buds. We have extended our Riverside Patio to accommodate extra people so that you can watch the world go by in the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. Also, for those of you looking for a quieter spot, we have a small pond-side patio at the rear of the restaurant. For our guests' comfort, the whole building is now non-smoking, this does include the bar area and all of our rooms. Please be aware that the hotel has no lift or ground floor rooms.
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Average guest rating: 76.8% |
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