Reviews of Cleeve Hill Hotel, Cheltenham
Review by Katie Jones on 26th February, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 23 Feb 2007
Excellent!
We stayed for 2 nights in the room with the four poster bed, and had a fab time.
Really friendly atmosphere, very welcoming and a wicked breakfast.
Will certainly be returning with the children in tow next time!
Review by Barry & Lorraine on 24th October, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 15 - 19/10/06
First time in the area, made to feel very welcome, beautiful hotel with a real homely feel, highly recommended and wow, thosebreakfast do fill you up for the day
Review by Mr Lala on 31st October, 2005
Add your review Date visited: 28-29 October 05
The wife and I stayed at the Cleeve Hill Hotel from (28 - 29 October 05). The service we received from the moment we arrived to the moment we left from each member of the family can only be described as exquisite. They simply know how to make you feel welcomed. We stayed in a suite (the main bedroom plus a separate TV / lounge area) which my wife agreed with me was more comfortable than the room we stayed in at the Stockholm Sheraton hotel. Staying at the Cleeve Hill Hotel made our visit to the Cotswolds all the more memorable - home from home if you will.
Review by Bob Greer on 22nd August, 2005
Add your review Date visited: 19-22 8 05
A nice family run hotel in a truly butifull part of England, we stayed for three nights bed and breakfast( the breakfasts are brilliant, keeps you going all day, eg 2 eggs, 2 thick rashers, 2 sausages, toms, mushrooms, hash browns, toast the list goes on the food is wonderfull.
The hotel is very clean and the proprietors and family are exellant, very frendly allways time for a chat
The hotel commands stuning views from cleeve hill to the
Review by Jennifer Taw on 3rd July, 2005
Add your review Date visited: June 2005
Cleeve Hill Hotel, under new management, is a lovely starting-off point for anywhere in the Cotswalds. The hotel has beautiful views over Cheltenham and backs up against picturesque Cleeve Hill. A short drive brings one into historic Winchcombe with Sudely Castle and a bit farther along is Stratford-Upon-Avon. Not to be missed are nearby Upper and Lower Slaughter, Broadway, and Bourton-on-the-Water. Oxford is also easy to reach along uncrowded country roads. And the hotel is not only well-located but also comfortable and welcoming. Fresh breakfasts in the morning, a beautiful garden, board games, and the owners' obvious pride in their establishment and kindness to visitors all make Cleeve Hill Hotel a wonderful place to stay.
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