The Cotswolds are well-known for gentle hillsides, known as ‘wolds’ and famous cities such as Bath. The Cotswolds is home to well-known beautiful towns like Cheltenham and hundreds of delightful villages such as Burford and Castle Combe.
1. Old Manse Hotel (Bourton-on-the-water/Hotels in Bourton-on-the-water)
The Old Manse was built in 1748 for the local Baptist pastor Benjamin Beddome. It has been sympathetically modernised to make it a comfortable welcoming hotel. The River Windrush flows leisurely just a few feet from the front porch as it has don...
2. OLDFIELDS HOTEL (Bath/Hotels in Bath)
RAC 5 Diamonds Johansens Recommended. Oldfields is an elegant and traditional Bed and Breakfast Hotel superbly located just 8 minutes walk from Bath City centre with magnificent panoramic views over Bath and private parking. Built in Vic...
3. OSTM (St Stephen's House) (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
The accommodation is a traditional Oxford College. Though only 12 minutes walk from the City Centre the location is an oasis of calm. Service is offered on a room only basis or guests can arrange for meals to be taken in the College. A separate...
4. Oxford Belfry - A QHotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
The welcoming Oxford Belfry is set in 17 acres of beautiful countryside just 15 minutes drive from Oxford and a most convenient base for exploring the multitude of attractions in and around this historic university town. The Oxford Belfry has 154 e...
6. Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
This unique development dating back to Medieval Times incorporates all the luxury expected within a four star hotel. It is situated within 30 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Thames less than 4 miles from Oxford City Centre.
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