Nailsworth

A glance at the map reveals a wealth of National Trust properties around the little Cotswolds town of Nailsworth, once a significant cloth-manufacturing town and coaching stop, but now a pleasant place for touring its beautiful surroundings... Read More

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Hotels in Nailsworth - 2 places to stay

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Egypt Mill Hotel and Restaurant

Egypt Mill Hotel and Restaurant

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This luxurious 16th century riverside hotel and restaurant is situated in the unspoilt Cotswold town of Nailsworth. The Egypt Mill Hotel provides the ideal setting for a memorable stay or ... More

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The Old Lodge (1.22 miles)

The Old Lodge
In 1213, after the Norman Conquest, the wooded land we now know as Minchinhampton Common was confiscated and given to l`Abbaye aux Dames in Caen. Some 800 years later and Christophe (a Norman himself) and ... More | visit website
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Amberley Inn (1.35 miles)

Amberley Inn
The Amberley Inn is one of those Cotswold hotels that is the epitome of English hospitality. Recently refurbished, we have 14 bedrooms and are one of the few Hotels in Stroud with such an enviable ... More | visit website
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Forwood Farm (1.58 miles)

Forwood Farm

A warm welcome awaits at Forwood Farm
A beautiful 17th Century Cotswold country house recently totally renovated to a high standard offering luxurious ensuite accommodation. Forwood Farm enjoys a most beautiful and peaceful ... More | visit website

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Trap House Court (1.87 miles)

Trap House Court

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Our holiday let is a beautiful newly built terraced cottage in a courtyard setting. Recently finished to a high standard, it offers contemporary accommodation in the heart of the historic ... More

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Burleigh Court Hotel (2.18 miles)

Burleigh Court Hotel

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Nestling on the edge of a steep hillside overlooking the Golden Valley, this 18th century Cotswold stone manor house is a hidden gem in the heart of Royal Gloucestershire.

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Bear of Rodborough (2.30 miles)

Bear of Rodborough

In the historic south-west corner of the Cotswolds, high above Stroud on the wilds of Rodborough Common, stands the handsome Bear of Rodborough Hotel. Originally built in the 17th century, this former coaching inn provided ... More | visit website

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Calcot Manor Hotel (2.55 miles)

Calcot Manor Hotel

A charming English farmhouse, elegantly converted into a stylish hotel offering 35 beautifully and individually furnished bedrooms and suites, located within the main hotel and within cleverly converted barns and cottages.
Perefect for exploring the Cotswolds ... More | visit website

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Hunters Hall (2.55 miles)

Hunters Hall

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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. There are 3 comfortable bars ... More

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The Matara Centre (2.66 miles)

The Matara Centre
Built upon well-being principles and set in stunning gardens - offering peace, inspiration and a touch of luxury to relax and enjoy. “The bedroom is where we slip into the shadows of sleep, our “I” dissolving ... More | visit website
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Owlpen Manor (2.83 miles)

Owlpen Manor
Due to conservation and building works Owlpen Manor will regrettably be closed to the public for the forseeable future.
The Cyder House restaurant is available for bookings of 15 or more guests for breakfast, lunch or ... More | visit website

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