Set amongst 6 acres of grounds in a sleepy village, yet only 5 minutes from junction 18 of the M4 and 8 miles from both Bath and Bristol; this hotel offers a romantic, old world charm. Resting in stunning parkland, wooded grounds and gardens, Hinton Grange Hotel offers low beams, stonewalls, blazing open fires and candlelight in all the lounges and the Daintree Restaurant. This all creates a romantic, old world charm and ambience of an age past. The lounges and beautiful old Inglenook Restaurant, considered to be one of the best in the West of England, are all small, cosy and intimate. The facilities available to our resident guests include a pitch and putt, croquet lawn and fishing lake.
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We have our own Restaurant. Fancy Breakfast in your room no problem! Plus we are within 2 miles of the nearest Golfcourse
Barnbridge is on the outskirts of the village, East Tytherton, opposite the junction to Tytherton Lucas (or West Tytherton on some maps). The house is about 200 years old and is in a very peaceful setting surrounded by agricultural land and enjoying beautiful views. The Bed and Breakfast accommodation consists of a self-contained flat which has one twin, one double and one single bedroom, with a bathroom, containing bath/shower, which is for the sole use of guests. There is another cloakroom with shower downstairs which is also available. All of the bedrooms have televisions, and one has its own basin. Downstairs there is a very large living/dining room for the guests, with another television, and has French doors leading out onto the garden.
England’s oldest hotel (from 1220) in England’s first capital offers quintessentially English service and hospitality. Experience levels of service that you would find hard to better anywhere in England. The highly rated Old Bell, reputed to be England's oldest purpose-built hotel, is adjacent to the famous Abbey in the historic town of Malmesbury, on the edge of the Cotswolds, 5 miles from Junction 17 of the M4 motorway and near Chippenham. The Old Bell is steeped in character with log fires, paintings, stone-walls and period furniture. The bedrooms are individually furnished: those in the main house are more period in character, some with beams and fireplaces; those in the Coach House have a light and airy feel to them. The restaurant serves award-winning French continental cuisine and has received the accolade of 2 rosettes from the AA.
The Crown at Giddea Hall is a picturesque honey-coloured coaching inn, secluded and tranquil, just a short drive from the attractive market town of Chippenham. Recent renovations and refurbishment have extended and enhanced the facilities but ensured that the old world atmosphere and appearance are fully preserved. At the front of the inn a cosy bar area by an ancient open hearth fire sets the scene and the hospitable ambience continues into the many interlinked dining areas, also warmed by glowing fires in winter months. Outside seating is provided in the comfortable courtyard area and adjacent en suite accommodation is also available.
Charlie and Boo West welcome you to The Neeld Arms Inn, Grittleton. This 17th century, stone country inn is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the ancient and unspoiled village of Grittleton. The Neeld Arms is popular for its comfortable and characterful accommodation, broad and varying menu, fine wines and real ales. The relaxed and friendly bar and dining areas retain their historic features. The Neeld Arms has a good, varying menu of home-cooked English fayre. Wherever possible the food will be locally sourced, and will follow the seasons - during the shooting season, we will have at least one game dish available.
For those who choose to enjoy the beauty of the English countryside, The 14th century Manor House Hotel is just perfect. Nestling in 365 acres of secluded parkland, picturesque waterfalls, Italian Gardens and an 18 hole golf course. Charming Grade ii listed Mews Cottages, and traditional bedrooms within the Manor House all have superb bathrooms with a classical feel. An award winning restaurant, itimate reception rooms, crackling fire places, and an oak panelled bar all steeped in history.
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We have our own Restaurant. Fancy Breakfast in your room no problem! Plus we are within 2 miles of the nearest Golfcourse
Welcome to The Old Rectory and experience an elegance of a bygone era at this imposing Grade II listed house, situated two minutes stroll from the beautiful and famous village of Lacock. They say "location, location, location" ... we've got it! Built in 1866, The Old Rectory is a superb example of Victorian gothic architecture. Now a delightful family home set in it's own grounds with croquet lawn and tennis court, it offers a real taste of English country life. Beyond the stables are fields and footpaths leading to the medieval village of Lacock. Play the Broadwood piano or just relax in the drawing room which overlooks the grass tennis court and orchard.
Lucknam Park is a magnificent listed Palladian mansion dating from 1720, set in extensive 500 acre park lands near Bath. Maintained as a family home until 1987, when it opened its doors as a hotel, it has been lovingly restored. Lucknam Park is one of Britain's finest country house hotels, offering superb facilities in a splendid Georgian setting, just minutes away from Bath. Lucknam has been lovingly restored to the elegance and style of the past era. As you enter the extensive grounds, you will come in on a mile long avenue, flanked by rows of beech and lime trees, opening out onto broad lawns surrounding the elegant house in an aura of tranquility. Each of the 13 suites and 29 bedrooms are individually designed with fabrics, antiques and ornaments specially chosen to reflect the character of the rooms. All rooms have views across the park or the lovely courtyard. All guests wishing to dine with us during their stay are asked to make dinner reservations prior to arrival.
Features & Facilites
We have our own Restaurant. Fancy Breakfast in your room no problem!
Listed in the Domesday Book, this historic manor house hotel is set in acres of beautiful grounds, in a delightful Wiltshire village convenient for Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham and Swindon. A wide columned entrance welcomes visitors to this attractive, stone-built hotel standing in 5 acres of beautiful grounds in Stanton Saint Quintin, near the city of Bath and within the famous Cotswolds. The hotel is close to junction 17 of the M4. The house was once owned by Lord Burghley, chief minister to Queen Elizabeth I, and was rebuilt in 1840. Stanton Manor Hotel has been completely refurbished, and the new owners, Robert and Linda Davis, are on hand to ensure that a friendly and attentive service is extended to guests. Modern facilities and comforts combine easily and unobtrusively with those of the past, which include magnificent Tudor fireplaces and stone flooring. The hotel's en suite bedrooms are spacious and individually designed with very comfortable furniture. Four hotel rooms have king-size four-poster beds to compliment the stunning New Oriental or Provençal themed rooms.
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We have our own Restaurant. newlyweds try our Bridal Suite
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Standing in delightful English gardens, The Bell House is one of the most attractive small hotels in the West Country, with the original house over 500 years old. An historic former private house, The Bell House makes for an excellent base for exploring the West Country and the Cotswolds. In addition it is situated only 10 minutes from Chippenham, 15 minutes from Swindon, 20 minutes from Bath, 30 minutes from Bristol and 50 minutes from Cheltenham. There are lots of wonderful country houses in the vicinity, including Bowood and Badminton; motor racing at Castle Coombe; Badminton Horse Trials and the ancient stones at Avebury.
Features & Facilites
We have our own Restaurant. newlyweds try our Bridal Suite