Cirencester Accommodation
| The Old Brewhouse, London Road, Cirencester | ||
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The Old Brewhouse is a delightful character 1800's townhouse (for non-smokers) with beautifully furnished rooms awarded 4 diamonds by the ETC.
We are 2 minutes from the town centre and an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Cotswolds. |
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| The Talbot Inn, 14 Victoria Road, Cirencester | ||
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Enjoy our luxurious Courtyard Rooms with the charm of exclusive cosy, yet classic, decor. All rooms are en-suite and for your added comfort Teletext TV and tea/coffee making facilities are included.
Our charming "Olde Worlde" Inn adjoins our rooms, with beams, unique split level bar and dining areas, which are found to be welcoming for lady travellers.
Following your day exploring this beautiful part of the country, enjoy your evening meal from our extensive home cooked menu. The Talbot also serves lunches and we always have vegetarian dishes available. |
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| The Old Bungalow, 93 Victoria Road, Cirencester | ||
Situated 5 minutes walking distance from the town centre, The Old Bungalow has six ensuite bedrooms, recently refurbished, offering varied accommodation.
We pride ourselves on friendly service and a growing reputation for excellent food. Ideally located for business and leisure activities within the Cotswolds. |
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The Ivy House,
2 Victoria Road, Cirencester |
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A lovely Victorian residence. Built in 1870 with four letting rooms.
The Ivy House is central for touring the Cotswolds. We are only a 3 minute walk away from the town centre, a 10 minute walk away from Cirencester Park. And only a 5 minute drive from the Agricultural college, Bibury and Cotswold Water Park. |
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| Cricklade Hotel & Country Club, Common Hill, Cricklade | ||
Standing in over 30 acres of peaceful, secluded grounds on the edge of the Cotswolds, the privately-owned Cricklade Hotel & Country Club offers a traditional, warm and friendly welcome for those in search of tranquillity, comfort, good food and wine, with extensive recreational facilities.
This beautiful and dignified country house, built at the turn of the last century, has been tastefully restored and carefully extended.
Perhaps the most impressive addition is the magnificent Victorian-style glass conservatory which runs the full length of the original building, making the most of the hotel's elevated position, with wonderful panoramic views over Wiltshire countryside. |
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01793 751767 |
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Bibury Holiday
Cottages, Coln Court, Bibury |
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Four delightful 17th Century Cotswold Cottages set in the outstanding village of Bibury on the banks of the river Coln. The cottages sleep 2/3/3/4 and are fully equipped to modern day standards to include all bedding, towels and heating.
There are 2 restaurants and a pub serving food within walking distance also a village store. Open all year round. Brochure available. To the outside there are wonderful cottage gardens one of which is for use by the guests. Secure parking. |
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| Lanterns, Stroud Road, Cirencester | ||
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Welcome to Lanterns. Comfortable,warm accommodation including excellent, homecooked, healthy food or help yourself. Five minutes walk from Cirencester centre.
A suitable base for newly arrived househunters searching for permanent homes or for professional workers on short term contracts.
Accounts settled weekly in advance as no deposit or notice is required. Non smoking. £105 per week single £160 per week double. Minimum stay one month. |
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| The Bear of Rodborough, Rodborough Common, Stroud | ||
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17th century former coaching inn offers luxurious accommodation in
an area of outstanding beauty. Nestling on the top of a steep hill,
The Bear of Rodborough is situated in the verdant landscape of the
western Cotswold’s. The hotel has many original features such as the
authentic archway entrance. 46 en-suite bedrooms are exquisite, adorned with plush carpets and beautiful fabrics, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The superb bar, popular with the locals, is renowned for its large variety of traditional beers. Elegantly furnished, the two rosettes Box Tree Restaurant is enhanced by ceiling beams with a ‘running bear’ theme. Our Chef specialises in using only the freshest local produce and seasonal ingredients in his dishes. Woodchester Mansion and Misarden Gardens are a great attraction to visit through the summer to winter months. |
Type Telephone Fax 01453 872523 |
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| The Fleece Hotel, Market Place, Cirencester | ||
The Fleece is Cirencester's only town-centre 3-star hotel. Privately owned and managed, it occupies a grade II listed building in the market square.
With its old beams and log fires, the Fleece has been a popular meeting place for over three centuries. Facilities include car park, friendly public bar, residents lounge, residents dining room, sheltered courtyard, ‘1651' bar brasserie and twenty eight bedrooms with en suite bathroom, television, radio, telephone, modem point, room safe that holds a lap-top PC, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, trouser press and selection of hot drinks.
‘1651’ (pictured) serves excellent cuisine at sensible prices with a complimentary 1/3 bottle of wine for residents having dinner on Monday to Thursday |
Type Telephone Fax 01285 651017 |
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| Well Farm, Frampton Mansell, Stroud | ||
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Farm is a charming family home offering a very high standard of accomodation. Close to the market towns of Tetbury and Cirencester and within easy reach of Cheltenham, it is well positioned for exploring the Cotswolds. It is in a peaceful location with stunning views over the Golden Valley. One double/twin room available, with its own bathroom and set away from the rest of the house. The room has been newly decorated and is beautifully furnished. Spacious and very comfortable. There is a sitting room available with doors opening onto french-style courtyard. Wonderful walks from the house and excellent pubs within easy reach. No smoking. Tennis Court. |
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| The Swan Hotel, Bibury, The Swan Hotel, Bibury | ||
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proud alongside the River Coln is the picturesque Swan Hotel in Bibury.
The hotel is the Cotswold idyll featuring beautifully decorated lounges,
with real log fires alight during the winter months. Situated in the
south Cotswold’s, the hotel is the perfect base for both leisure as
well as business. Bibury was claimed to be one of the prettiest villages in England by the famous Arts & Craft designer, William Morris. The 18 eccentric bedrooms are creatively decorated with luxurious en-suite bathrooms, some with Jacuzzi baths. The elegant two rosette Gallery Restaurant is renowned for its award winning cuisine and international selection of fine wines. The Swan Hotel is located near to Cheltenham and Cirencester and is an enjoyable outing. The renowned Swan Sanctuary beauty treatment rooms are located next door to the hotel and are a popular luxury destination in the Cotswolds. |
Type Telephone Fax 01285 740473 |
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| The Leauses, 101 Victoria Road, Cirencester | ||
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A beautiful Victorian guesthouse, boasting many period features with a modern twist.
The Leauses is situated in the 'Heart of the Cotswolds' and offers five spacious en –suite guest rooms for non-smokers. A gardens and a secure car park can be found at the rear of the property.
The Leauses is the perfect base, whether exploring the Cotswolds or simply relaxing. Close to Cirencester town centre, and all its attractions. A short drive takes you to the Cotswold Water Parks, and surrounding villages. |
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