This historic Gothic mansion sits in tranquil parkland on the Cotswold Edge, beside the Severn Valley and close to Bristol. It offers fine dining, a leisure club, and spacious, traditional rooms.
Swan Hotel is set in Wotton under Edge, within 27 km of Bristol Parkway Station and 33 km of Cabot Circus. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a shared lounge and a bar.
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This hotel is spectacular as you drive up to the main...
This hotel is spectacular as you drive up to the main building and also when you enter the reception area. It was well worth the money we paid for our room. There was a lot of space and we had a sofa and chair to one end and then a large bed and wardrobe. The bathroom was lovely.
The only issue we noted, and mentioned to the hotel, was that there were several items on the floor that had not been cleaned up from the previous person. There was a chip under a chair, a half eaten packet of biscuits under the bed (the two packet type that was provided, which could easily be seen when getting into bed) and the cap from a bottle under the other side of the bed.
We liked the fact that several people had brought their dogs.
The grounds are wonderful.
All in all we loved it.
Jimmie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
a pleasant town with a variety of independent shops.
a pleasant town with a variety of independent shops. Some may find the steep roads a little difficult. The surrounding area has a mix of open countryside and trees. Several small independent pubs. Two fuel stations which offer good value too.
pauline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Some parts very quaint.
Some parts very quaint. Interesting Almhouses - we saw all three sets. Traffic always a problem in these small places with limited parking around the inner roads. Walk - it's much easier. Interesting converted Church into an auction house and the strangest modernist 'shell' bath amongst some of the architectural auction pieces. Look and you will find...
Shelley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel is an extended country house with lots of...
The hotel is an extended country house with lots of character and quirkiness. There was lots of guests but the hotel practices & processes, along with staff knowing their roles meant all seemed to run smoothly with minimal waiting times.
Our room was quite a walk from the main amenities but there are several car parks dotted around so we could be nearer when we needed to move luggage etc.
The pool was big enough for a decent swim, with limited occupancy so it wouldn't be overcrowded.
There was a formal restaurant and a less formal bar style eating area with similarly priced food & drink options.
The room was spacious with a large comfortable bed and the bathroom had a bath as well as a shower.
BabsH
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We felt they were short of waiters in the dining room, as...
We felt they were short of waiters in the dining room, as waits for wine, water and ordering were long.
No replenishing of tea tray or towels for two days . When we complained a senior administrator was extremely arrogant and belittled is making us feel it was not her problem.
Roger
10
Scored 10
This is a really pretty little town with some good...
This is a really pretty little town with some good independent shops and restaurants all easily accessible on foot from The Swan. We stayed for a few nights between Christmas and New Year and could have stayed much longer - many of the shops were closed in this interim period but the windows looked so inviting, will have to return! The weather was also fairly grim but we managed a few walks, didn't get to the Ancient Ram Inn, so that's one for when we return. We visited the Alms Houses and Chapel which were characterful and interesting and could have seen films at the Electric Picture House (a few yards away from The Swan) but ran out of time. We were lucky to be able to book a meal at the Falcon and visited Tortworth Court for a swim and a lovely meal with friends. So much more to see though, we'll be returning!
vivieny
United Kingdom
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