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Bear of Rodborough Classic Hotel
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The Bear is set in hundreds of acres of National Trust Parkland, an area of outstanding natural beauty ideal for walking, riding or cycling or sampling fine foods and local brews. Play a round of golf on Minchinhampton Golf Course - there are reduced green fees for residents, or for a different view there is gliding near by.A member of Classic British Hotels - the hallmark for quality independent hotels

The Imperial Hotel
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The Imperial is situated in the Cotswold town of Stroud which lies surrounded by rural beauty where five rivers and streams and their wooded valleys converge. From its position in the centre of the town, surrounded by the hills the Imperial reflects the magic of Stroud - a magic that has fired the imaginations of creative minds for centuries. Built some 300 years ago, this coaching inn has been restored with a lively touch enhancing the embrace of heritage and period features with a very smart but informal character to create an ambiance that will make a visit or a stay memorable. Our twenty five bedrooms are furnished to meet all the needs of the modern traveller and more. For special occasions we will be pleased to accommodate your requests. Our menu is designed to meet the requirements and expectations of the discerning customer and guests have a choice of both Thai and European cuisine that reflect our dedication to quality. With Stroud being a centre of organic farming the quality of our food is judged at home by discerning palates and a habit of good eating.

Cardynham House
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A late 15th century wool merchants House, Cardynham House is located in the centre of Painswick in the Cotswold countryside. All rooms are themed and have a four poster or half tester bed and all rooms have ensuite bath or shower.
Amberley Inn
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The Amberley Inn is one of those Cotswold hotels that is the epitome of English hospitality. Overlooking the Woodchester valley,and recently refurbished, we are the ideal location for walking. WELL BEHAVED DOGS ARE MORE THAN WELCOME. Enjoy golf, walking and general relaxation in this area of outstanding natural beauty. Log fires burn all day during the winter months, and fine food is a huge attraction to the hotel. Four posters and jacobean sleigh beds are available for those looking for a romantic weekend away.

Putchers
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Tim & Diana Merrett invite guests to Putchers, our oak framed farmhouse.
The house is situated in a peaceful rural location within the Horseshoe Bend of the River Severn, yet within easy access of J13 of the M5.
We have a comfortable farmhouse dining room, and weather permitting breakfast can be served on the patio where guests can relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Putchers provides one spacious double room with an en-suite shower room. The room is fitted with a colour TV, radio, tea & coffee making facilities and a hairdryer.
The room has large picture windows which afford magnificent panoramic views of The Severn Vale and across to The Forest of Dean.
Putchers has a no smoking policy
Special diets by arrangement
Unfortunately we are unable to accept credit cards.
We look forward to welcoming you!

St.Michaels Restaurant and Bed and Breakfast
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Situated in the village of Painswick in the heart of The Cotswolds, St Michaels is a family run hotel with an excellent restaurant serving fresh, English food lovingly cooked using French techniques The house is centrally heated throughout with a cosy landing, lounge area, leather armchairs, books, maps and board games. There is a wide choice at breakfast from our delicious varied menu, served in our contemporary restaurant. For a small charge breakfast ordered the night before can be served in the bedrooms. Daily newspapers are available in the restaurant. RESTAURANT.Family-run restaurant, St. Michaels, has a seasonal, weekly-changing menu of English food cooked using French techniques by chef co-owner Matt. Everything is fresh and homemade and our bread is baked here daily. Local produce is such a big part of our philosophy that we even source berries and greens from the hedgerows. These finds have brought such delights as nettle and herb stuffing, wild garlic soup, berry preserves and wild mushrooms to the menu. Lunch is available as a three-course meal or a la carte. The more formal table dhote dinner menu has a choice of six different dishes for each course, and we serve a traditional Sunday Roast. London firm Corney and Barrow supplies our fine wine list and several lesser-known wines are selected by Matts wife Magda, a Czech Vintners daughter. Our proficient, professional Headwaiter, Hannan, and all our friendly staff are looking forward to meeting and serving you.

Tibbiwell Lodge
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Tibbiwell Lodge is a purpose-built BandB designed with you in mind. 200 yards from Painswick town centre and nestled into the side of the valley, Tibbiwell Lodge feels as if it is miles from anywhere. With its fantastic views and superb location it is the perfect place to get away from it all whilst still having all facilities within walking distance. Painswick is an area of outstanding natural beauty and the Lodge benefits from beautiful views over the valley, a fact which has been taken into consideration when designing your rooms. The south-facing rooms all have balconies or terraces for you to enjoy these views to the full. The comfortable oak-floored Dining Room with its open fireplace is generous in size and nicely proportioned for you to be able to enjoy your breakfast chosen from our comprehensive menu. Unlike most other guest houses in Painswick we have ample car parking, a facility rare indeed in a village built in times when horses were the main form of transport. For those who enjoy walking, we have a drying room for your wet clothes and a dedicated boot wash area complete with a seat and brushes for your boots.

Sollom Voe
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The Proprietors would like to welcome you to share their lovely home on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Chalford. Sollom Voe is a recently extended, fully re-furbished family home set within over ½ acre of scenic grounds, surrounded by mature trees with views towards the Golden Valley. There is ample, well lit, level parking at the rear of the property.Guests are accommodated in 2 beautifully appointed, comfortable double rooms, each with King-size bed & luxurious, modern en-suite shower room (one being on the ground floor). Each room is equipped with remote controlled colour television, complementary beverage making facilities, hairdryer, radio alarm & many other thoughtful extras to make your stay more enjoyable.Breakfast is served in the dining room or weather permitting in the courtyard. An extensive menu is available to suit all tastes, or a continental breakfast can be served in your room, if you prefer. Click on the breakfast section for a sample menu.Sollom Voe is ideally situated for touring the Cotswolds with Bibury, Broadway, Stowe on the Wold & the Cotswold Water Park only a short drive away. You may wish to visit the attractive Spa town of Cheltenham, with all that this large Regency Town has to offer (including its famous racecourse) or alternatively take a leisurely walk along the canal & river you can do this directly from the house. A gliding club and horse riding stables are also available within the village. Please see attractions for further details.Please Note Special Rates Apply for Stays of 2 Nights or more.Please Note: Non-smoking. Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate animals (with the exception of guide dogs) and children under 12years. Private parking facilities are available on site. Check-in time: 16:00 Check-out time: 10:00

Heavens Above B & B
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Heavens Above is an environmentally friendly establishment located in Nailsworth near Stroud in Gloucestershire. It has been awarded a 4 star accimmodation rating from the AA.Nestled in the charming Cotswold town of Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, Heavens Above bed and breakfast (set above Wild Garlic Restaurant) provides the ideal setting for a memorable stay, an overnight stopover, or a relaxing short break to recharge your batteries. Situated in the picture-postcard, Cossack Square just a short walk from this bustling town centre, offering peace and tranquillity, yet is only a short drive away from the M5 (J13) and M4 (J18) Motorways. Discover the Cotswolds wealth of treasures and cultural attractions. Browse around Nailsworths wonderful craft shops, fantastic tearooms and restaurants. Enjoy a delightful meal at our partner restaurant Wild Garlic which offer customers first class food using the very best ingredients, presented to you with simple flair and a touch of imagination. The service aims to be professional, yet warm and completely unpretentious. Everything is handmade on the premises: from the fresh pasta, ice-creams and sorbets, to the daily baked organic bread. Restaurant bookings are essential, don't forget to reserve your table when booking your room! PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 12:00 to 15:00. Late Check In by arrangement & Check Out is by 11:00. We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets.

Egypt Mill Hotel
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Egypt Mill is situated in the unspoilt Cotswold town of Nailsworth. A former 16th Century Mill we have an idyllic setting with the River Frome running through the grounds. Rooms are well equipped and all have their own private facilities. Traditional and contemporary dishes are served in our uniquely styled restaurant at reasonable prices. A choice of real ales and fine wine complements the menu.Walking distance into the delightful historic market town of Nailsworth offering varied shops, crafts and antiques to wander around.For walkers and cyclists we are located on the National Cycle Path and only minutes from the beautiful National Trust Rodborourgh and Minchinhampton Commons.
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