The White Hart Inn features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Winchcombe. Offering a bar, the property is located within 25 km of Kingsholm Stadium.
Formerly a coaching inn dating back to the 1500s, The Lion Inn is situated 15 minutes’ drive from the large spa town of Cheltenham and features an on-site restaurant and bar.
Set in Winchcombe and only 25 km from Kingsholm Stadium, Romantic Cottage Cotswolds Parking Wi-Fi offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Fresh, simple and very modern, this limited-service hotel is just a 2-minute walk from centre of Cheltenham. The award-winning hotel has bedrooms and suites to suit all types of traveller.
Right in the heart of Cheltenham's town centre, the Central Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and good-value self-catering rooms, all with fridges and combination oven/microwaves.
Offering two restaurants, a gin bar and a cocktail bar, No131 The Promenade is located in Cheltenham, 6 minutes' walk from the Montpellier Gardens. Free WiFi access is available.
The Hotel has been created within an elegant Regency building, which was once owned and loved by the Duke of Wellington.
Janet
United Kingdom
First morning breakfast was lovely,, bed was very comfy & linen was good, very warm but they provided a fan. Located close to town a bonus. Staff were friendly & helpful.
Steeped in history and boasting 5 stars with a 90-acre estate, Ellenborough Park is nestled between the Cotswolds’ highest point and the gallops of Cheltenham Racecourse.
Anna
Australia
Beautiful grounds. Pool and gym. Great atmosphere in the historical building. Nice size room which was clean.
Winchcombe is a great base from which to explore the...
Winchcombe is a great base from which to explore the Cotswolds. It has all the services; places to stay, food shops, cafes, restaurants; within walking distance. Lovely walks around Sudeley Castle, up to Hill Barn, to Hailes Fruit Farm, to Bellas Knap and up on Cleeve Hill.
You can take the steam train to Broadway or to Cheltenham from Winchcombe too. With a car you can visit Stanway, Ford, Gretton, Guiting Power and other villages with lovely pubs.
Anna
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely Cotswold town with Walkers are Welcome status.
Lovely Cotswold town with Walkers are Welcome status. Plenty of walks in the area although limited cafes and restaurants in the town. Well worth a visit overall - the locals are on the whole very friendly!
Adrian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Classic Cotswolds Village.
Lots to see.
Classic Cotswolds Village.
Lots to see. You need to make a week of your visit to do the area justice.
Ate at three separate establishments of an evening including a Chippy and two Pubs.
Easyish to get to , but take care if without personal transport. Bus services can be infrequent and also very few on Sundays/ Public Holidays.
Heritage Railway (Gloucester and Warwickshire Railway) runs from Racecourse Station in Cheltenham, to Broadway calling at Winchcombe.
J
John
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Pokey little town with narrow streets and antique shops.
Pokey little town with narrow streets and antique shops. Restricted parking so you can't stay long. As a market town for the surrounding area it looks great and I'm sure locals enjoy it. Many places to eat in the evening so perhaps this is where to come if you're living or holidaying in a cottage nearby.
Danny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Long stay parking £1 per day and free on Sunday.
Long stay parking £1 per day and free on Sunday.
Friendly people. Good selection of independent shops.
Lots of places to get tea and cake, including the antique place. Close to Cheltenham and many other places to visit including the steam railway.
Can walk to Sudelely castle. so much history- there is a museum in the town. Quite a few pubs and places to eat meals. Food at Wesley house very good- dinner and breakfast.
catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Winchcombe is a lovely quaint Cotswold (I think) village.
Winchcombe is a lovely quaint Cotswold (I think) village.
The nearby Sudeley castle is a must visit - it is steeped in history and the gardens are beautiful.
The locals we met were very welcoming and the village seems quiet
Ian
United Kingdom
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