Stow-on-the-Wold UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels
accommodation in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
accommodation for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house.
The Cotswolds area offers some of England's finest
scenery, pale yellow stone cottages, thatched roofs,
stone walls, traditional country pubs, etc
Cotswold's 16th
century country house set in its own gardens
overlooking Market Square, with a high standard
of comfort and friendly hospitality.
Totally non smoking
establishment. Converted into a hotel in the mid
to late 1950's and has been run by the same
family since.
Although modernised, the
hotel has kept its OLDE world charm and is an
ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds and
Shakespeare Country. Perfect for a relaxing
break, walking, fishing, horse riding, golf or
visiting many of the historical English Heritage
and National Trust properties and gardens
nearby. Sorry no pets. Children over 5yrs only.
Parking available. AA & ETC 3 Stars.
Located in the time
warped village of Cold Aston, Fieldways, offers
first class accommodation first class
accommodation and experience.
Surrounded by countryside in an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, Fieldways offers
three charming guest rooms, all with en-suite
facilities, tea/coffee facilities, radio and TV.
Relax and un-wind in our large beautifully
furnished room filled with objets d’art.
In summer, French doors open onto the garden an
outdoor patio seating area contained within an
arbour of scented roses.
Breakfast can be enjoyed in this area.
A delicious full English breakfast is served in
the dining room, to set you up for the day, we
use locally, sourced produce. Fieldways is the
perfect central location for exploring the
Cotswolds! We look forward to welcoming you
soon.
Situated in a
quiet unspoilt village in the heart of
the Cotswolds with its honey coloured
stone cottages.
Cotswolds View has 5 rooms with en-suite
or private facilities.
All rooms have colour TV and hospitality
tray.
Relax in the garden or comfortable lounge. A non
smoking establishment. Also available, Stable
Cottage and the Granary offer self-catering
accommodation.
There is ample parking and a small patio area,
although you are welcome to use the guest houses'
garden. We would advise guests that this is a
non-smoking establishment. *Wi-Fi for guests with
own laptops.
Situated in
the heart of the England's lovely
Cotswold region, in Stow-On-The-Wold,
South Hill Farmhouse is a listed Cotswold
stone farmhouse, offering value for money
bed and breakfast accommodation for all
the family.
All rooms are
en-suite with tea and coffee making
facilities, television, radio alarm clock
and hairdryer.
Traditional full English breakfast served to set
you up for the day! After a day of exploring all
of what the Cotswolds has to offer, relax and
unwind in our guest lounge, which has ample books
and games is available for your enjoyment. Off
street car park and there is ample parking for
guests. Juliet & Graham offer a warm welcome to
all guests.
Sheep Street, Stow On The Wold, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, GL54 1AU
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Set in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-wold, amid the warm honey coloured Cotswold stone building and rolling countryside, this beautiful and award winning 17th Century hotel has become justly renowned for its warm hospitality and fine dining. Named after the ancient vine that shades the hotels Conservatory restaurant, the Grapevine offers a
compelling combination of the finest accommodation, food, wine and service in the heart of one of the prettiest towns in the Cotswolds. Since buying the hotel in 2003, Mark and Janine Vance have emba... more
Digbeth Street, Stow On The Wold Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, GL54 1BN
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Part of the building in medieval times was also known as The Eagle and Child Inn. The unusual name derives from Sir John Stanley in the 14th century. Legend recalls the adoption of a child in an eagles nest. The last battle of the first English Civil War in 1646 took place at Stow-on-the-Wold, and reputedly Digbeth Street is so named as the place literally ran with blood from The Royalist casualties. The ducks were bathing from the blood, hence the Duck Bath. There have been many historic discoveries at The Royalist, including a 10th century Sa... more
Sheep Street, Stow On The Wold, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, GL54 1HQ
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The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century hotel with warm honey stone walls and window boxes bursting with colour. The hotel is recommended by Johansens and is decorated in a stylish manner. All 20 bedrooms have their own character and individual style. Jacobean furniture nestles against modern fabrics and ancient beams lie against colour washed walls. Modern bathrooms lead off antique furnished bedrooms and there are both half tester and four poster rooms. Soak up history at the Unicorn in the pretty sitting room with afternoon tea by the inglenook fi... more
Wyck Hill House Wyck Rissington, Oxfordshire, GL54 1HY
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18th Century Country Manor House set high on Cotswold Escarpment with stunning views over the Windrush Valley.Close to Oxford, Stratford upon Avon, Bath, Warwick, Cheltenham and Gloucester.2 AA Rossette restaurant. Some bedrooms have air conditioning, four posters and
Jacuzzi baths. Facilities for private dining and meetings.... more
Fosseway,Stow On The Wold, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, GL54 1JX
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Set in the heart of the Cotwolds between the villages of Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold, Fosse Manor is a delightful Country House Hotel set in 5 acres of grounds. 19 individually styled and furnished bedrooms, many with views of the magnificent Cotswold Countryside. All with en-suite bath or shower room and feature either DVD players or
play stations. The hotel offers superb food in a beautiful restaurant Our Executive Chef, Tom Rains spent his apprenticeship at Claridges and The Lygon Arms and joins us from Anton Mosimanns private d... more
High Street Lower Slaughter, Oxfordshire, GL54 2AN
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 in the village - it even pre-dates the bridges over the River WIndrush. The Dial House is a beautifully decorated country house style hotel with individually designed bedrooms from luxury four poster beds to our cosy and intimate romantic room. Please call us directly for more information on our bedrooms.... more
Lower Slaughter Manor has a history that dates back nearly 1,000 years and it is known that a Manor House stood on the site before the Norman Conquest. The Grade II star listed Manor, acknowledged to be one of the finest seventeenth century country houses in the area, stands in complete
tranquillity in its own private grounds on the edge of the village. Within the walled garden is a unique two storey dovecote dating back to the 15th
century. A Supremely comfortable Manor House hotel, set in idyllic location in the
Cotswolds, in England's prettiest v... more
If you are in search of peace,
tranquillity and the epitome of English country life you need look no further than Washbourne Court Hotel. Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in all seasons. A truly magnificent 17th century hotel standing in four acres of grounds alongside the River Eye in the centre of Lower Slaughter, one of the most beautiful and unspoiled villages in the Cotswolds. Great view of the countryside, award-winning two
rosette restaurant, lovely log fires in winter months.... more
A 17th Century Rectory House, the newly-refurbished Lords is set amidst eight acres of lake and parkland, described by many as the loveliest in England. Walled gardens to the rear of the house provide an idyllic backdrop to the honey-coloured Cotswold stone of the rectory. The Lords of the Manor is an ideal location for exploring the Cotswolds. Comfortable sofas, real fires and soft lights all combine to create the warm atmosphere of a fine country house.... more