
Northleach sits near the junction of the A429 and A40, thus is in the heart of the Cotswolds, a tiny market town whose three inns signal its past as a coaching stop, though you will want to stay here rather than dash onward...
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Sherborne Arms
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque market place in the idyllic Cotswold village of Northleach "The Sherborne Arms" is a beautifully kept and well presented Traditional English Inn.
Our popular Inn has recently been tastefully ...
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Wheatsheaf Inn
Featuring open fires and flag stone floors, this 17th century stone Cotswold coaching inn fuses rustic and contemporary styles.
Listed in 'The Good Pub Guide' and offering recently refurbished, individually styled en suite guest rooms; The ... More
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Larks Rise
(4.51 miles)
Perfectly located on the edge of Bourton on the Water in the heart of the Cotswolds, Larks Rise is an ideal base for touring and walking, with the Windrush Way a minute from the door. ... More
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Swan Hotel
(4.85 miles)
An atmosphere of warm, convivial hospitality was established at the Swan in the 1600s. Today, The Swan has lost none of its former charm. It's warm hospitality is evidenced by the English Tourism Council awarding ...
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Broadlands Guest House
(4.91 miles)
Broadlands Guest House is ideally located in Bourton-on-the-Water which is an extremely attractive Cotswold village situated on the banks of the river Windrush, 17 miles from Cheltenham and 31 miles from Oxford, and makes an ...
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Harrington House
(4.94 miles)
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Just 100 yards from the centre of the beautiful centre of this charming village Harrington House dates back to the Tudor period.Accommodation is in the main building and several stone ... More
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Hare & Hounds
(4.95 miles)
Nestling in the Cotswold countryside and close to the historic Fosse Way , The Hare and Hounds Inn is perfectly situated for the many attractive towns and villages of Gloucestershire and beyond. Historic Cirencester is ...
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Southlands
(4.96 miles)
Southlands is an extensive mature traditional property set within pretty gardens on the edge of picturesque, Bourton-on-the Water, in the heart of the North Cotswolds.
We are a non smoking establishment and provide bed and breakfast/evening ...
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Chester House Hotel
(4.97 miles)
Chester House lies in the centre of Bourton-on-the-Water, the little "Venice of the Cotswolds" with the River Windrush running through the village.All rooms are centrally heated and have direct dial telephones. Colour television; tea/coffee making ... More
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Old Manse Hotel
(4.98 miles)
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Literally a stone's skim away from the River Windrush. The hotel was built for the first baptist minister in 1748.
The river has flowed through this delightful Cotswold village for centuries and ... More
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Strathspey
(5.00 miles)
Situated just 5 minutes walk from Bourton-on-the-Water village in the Cotswolds and next door to an old mill and the river Windrush. Frequently called the Venice of the Costwolds, Bourton-on-the-Water is a popular destination for ... More
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Dial House Hotel (The)
(5.04 miles)
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The Hotel is situated in idyllic surroundings and is built from the famous mellow Cotswold Stone. The Dial House dates back to 1698 and is the oldest building still standing ... More
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