Hotels
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Entering the Lygon Arms isn't a mere step but
a leap back in time. Let the hotel and the Cotswolds
charm and amaze you. The Lygon Arms was established
as an Inn in 1532 by the Whyte family, in a
quiet and beautiful village. Whether as a couple,
with friends or family, this lovely hotel will
welcome you with seven ancient and sumptuous
lounges, two splendid restaurants and a bar
that reflects the sporting traditions of the
area - everywhere warmed by real log fires.
Here you do not just observe history, you are
immersed in it. From the stone doorways, to
the antique furniture and from mullion windows
to Georgian ceilings the hotel's history is
present every where you go.
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Broadway Hotel is in the Cotswold's village
of Broadway, overlooking the village green in
one of the Cotswold's most picturesque spots.
Broadway is considered by many as the heart
of the Cotswold’s. It still has a feeling
of tranquillity enjoyed by today's visitors.
The excellent Courtyard Restaurant, complete
with ebony minstrels gallery, serves the freshest
local produce from the Vale of Evesham. The
hotel is ideally located close to Cheltenham
and Stratford. Originally built as a rural retreat
for the Abbots of Pershore. Overlooking the
village green next to ancient domed yew trees
is the half timber, framed and honey stoned
Broadway Hotel. The twenty bedrooms have been
recently refurbished to combine the country
house style with all the modern amenities. This
property was built in 1575 renovated in 1998.
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singles, twin and double rooms |
The Cotswold Conference Centre is offering its
double, twin and single ensuite accommodation
to anyone looking to spend a relaxing break
in this beautiful part of the world. All rooms
have en-suite facilities, colour TV, radio/alarm
and tea and coffee making facilities and includes
a full english breakfast. The rooms are set
in 300 acres of breathtaking scenery and are
just a stone's throw from some of the most beautiful
villages in the Cotswolds.
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double rooms |
Dumbleton is six miles from Broadway. This country
house hotel is set in 19 acres of gardens and
woodland. The original Dumbleton Hall can be
traced from around 1534 as the home of the Cocks
family for over 200 years. After the death of
Sir Richard Cocks in the late 18th century,
the hall fell into disrepair and was eventually
demolished. Rebuilt in the mid 19th century
using Cotswold stone, Dumbleton Hall became
home to the Eyres family and in the 1930's the
hall was well known for its popular house parties.
Dumbleton Hall makes a great base for exploring
the rolling hills and hidden valleys of the
Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
3 individually styled function rooms offer facilities
for conferences, weddings and private dinners
for up to 110 delegates/ guests.
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Cottages
in Broadway, The Cotswolds |
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£245 for 2 nights |
cottage for five people |
Set in glorious countryside with outstanding
views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of
Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful
setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive,
300 metres from the road. It is just ½
mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton,
easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles
from Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of
the Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by
58acres of working farmland, with ridge and
furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which
lies 150metres away from the cottages, so toddlers
need to be supervised. Visitors are welcome
to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and
many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully
converted from 150-year old farm buildings,
including cart-shed, stable and dairy. These
comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished
to a high standard.
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£316 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
This
pretty, thatched cottage with far reaching views
is located just 400 yards from the heart of
beautiful Broadway. One of a pair, built in
the 15th century, this half-timbered property
has undergone total renovation to provide a
modern, up-to-date interior and has a peaceful
cottage garden in which to relax after a busy
day's sightseeing. The cottages have a living
room, dining room and conservatory with wood-burning
stove and French doors. It has a farmhouse-style
kitchen and beams and flagstone tiled floor
throughout.
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£202 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
A
perfect Cotswold retreat - with lots of beams,
a large stone fireplace, countryside views and
a roadside position only 10 minutes' walk from
the antique shops, boutiques, art galleries,
restaurants and pubs of Broadway. It is set
on the end of a little row (right of porch in
photograph) next to the owner's cottage, with
its own small patio to the rear. Heavily beamed
living room with fitted kitchen with dining
area. There are carpeted cottage stairs to first
floorwith two pretty bedrooms- one double and
one twin-bedded. Bathroom/W.C. with over-bath
shower.
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£200 for 3nights |
cottage for three people |
This
beautifully appointed spacious mews style house
is set in the very heart of Broadway, one of
the most delightful villages in the Cotswolds,
with its wealth of antique shops, galleries,
pubs and restaurants. Within easy reach of Snowshill
Manor, Hidcote and Kiftsgate Gardens and the
steam train at Toddington. Set in an area of
natural beauty, networked by many footpaths
including the Cotswold Way. Explore Cheltenham
Spa, Stratford upon Avon and Warwick. Shops
and pubs 100 yards. The accommodation has a
lounge, well equipped kitchen/dining room with
ceramic floor and cloakroom with toilet. On
the second floor, there are 2 bedrooms - 1 double,
1 single and a bathroom with bath, shower attachment,
toilet & basin.
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£221 for 3 nights |
cottage for four people |
This
self-contained cottage adjoins the owners' 200
yr old house, close to the charming village
of Broadway. On the ground floor of the accommodation
there is a kitchen, dining room and sitting
room with open fire. Also, a bathroom with shower
over bath & toilet. On the first floor there
are 2 bedrooms - 1 5ft double, 1 twin with a
separate toilet.
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£218 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Set
in glorious countryside with outstanding views
towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham,
Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting
at the end of a long tree-lined drive, 300 metres
from the road. It is just ½ mile from
the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily
accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles from
Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of the
Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by 58acres
of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling
down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150metres
away from the cottages, so toddlers need to
be supervised. Visitors are welcome to walk
in the fields surrounding the farm and many
public footpaths run nearby. Adjoining Elm End,
this comfortable single-storey barn conversion
has an attractive beamed interior with a cosy
sitting/dining-room with gas log-effect fire.
It has well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen
and two pretty bedrooms- one double and one
twin-bedded. There is large bathroom/W.C. with
shower cubicle.
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£215 for 3 nights |
cottage for four to five people |
Converted
dairy, is located on a working farm, 3/4 mile
from the centre of this famous village, up a
private road, in open countryside at the foot
of Fish Hill. A comfortable and well equipped
cottage, attached to the owner's 18th-century
farm in a secluded and quiet setting, a good
base to tour the Cotswolds. The
cottage consists of a dining lounge, a breakfast
kitchen, a ground floor shower room with toilet
& basin. Upstairs there is a bathroom with
toilet, basin & bidet (can be en-suite to
double bedroom but there is another door) and
2 bedrooms - 1 double, 1 twin, folding single
bed.
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£409 for 7 nights |
cottage for four people |
Set
high in the Cotswold Hills in an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, this delightfully renovated,
detached mellow stone barn is in a gloriously
rural location and provides very comfortable
accommodation. With great character, it retains
many original features and commands stunning
panoramic views over the Vale of Evesham and
the Cotswolds. Situated on the owners' farm,
it is ideally placed for nature lovers and walkers
- many lovely walks through fields and woodland
with wildlife, birds and flowers (Cotswold Way
opposite the farm). This is an excellent base
for touring the beautiful Cotswold villages.
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£216 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
Conveniently
set in the centre of popular Broadway, this
warm and comfortable, renovated and refurbished
old Cotswold-stone cottage makes the perfect
base for a Cotswold holiday. Partly 16th-century,
and covered with beautiful wisteria , it is
only a step away from the Swan Hotel and the
boutiques and antique shops for which Broadway
is famous. Footpaths climb through woods of
beech, larch, spruce and Scots pine, and up
to Broadway Hill, which has magnificent views.
The cottage consists of cosy
living room with gas log-effect fire. There
is a modern fitted kitchen with dining area.
On the first floor there is two compact bedrooms-
one double and one twin-bedded room and a bathroom/W.C.
with over-bath shower.
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£122 for 2 nights |
cottage for two people |
Buckland
is a peaceful village comprising only some twenty
houses approached along a country lane just
south of Broadway on the road to Cheltenham.
The road ends in a cul-de-sac so there is no
through traffic and the surrounding countryside
which is designated as an area of outstanding
beauty is ideal for walking. At the property
visitors will enjoy seeing the owners own animals
including, dogs, cats, sheep, lambs, goats,
horses, ponies and free range chickens. Like
all the dwellings in the village, the two cottages
are delightful stone built properties carefully
converted in 1988 and 1990 from part of the
original grain and hay loft of a fine Edwardian
stable block. The building works have been carefully
completed by local craftsmen to create homes
full of character with exposed stonework and
timber beams, and fitted out to the highest
standards. There are numerous easy footpaths
including the Cotswold Way. In the centre of
the village is the 12th century church of St
Michael. This
property offers 1 double bedroom with ensuite
bathroom, an open living area with kitchen/diner
which has modern furnishings and a warm, airy
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cottage for two people |
Luxury
Cotswold stone, purpose built apartment situated
in over 20 acres, nestled in one of the Cotswold's
prettiest villages with far reaching views across
the hills, own patio and barbeque area surrounded
by dry stone walling, direct access to footpaths
and bridleways, close to the Cotswold Way. Ideal
for walking, off road cycling and horse riding
at the nearby equestrian centre. Many places
of historical interest within easy travelling
distance. This is without doubt a peaceful and
tranquil holiday you will never forget. This
property offers 1 double bedroom, 1 bathroom
with power shower over and open plan, with oak
flooring and tasteful furnishings, lounge/diner
and kitchen. Views over open countryside. Own
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£345 for 2 nights |
cottage for eight people |
This
charming, stone, period cottage is set in the
beautiful village of Willersey, which has just
won the “Cotswold Life” Village
of the Year Award 2005. Built c1850, the accommodation
retains much of the charm and character of the
original building, which has been modernized
to provide complete comfort and convenience.
It is set behind a pretty front garden with
mature trees and shrubs overlooking the attractive
village green and duck pond. Mallards and their
offspring can be seen waddling around the footpaths
and settling in villagers’ gardens –
a lovely sight! Within a short stroll there
are two local inns serving excellent food, a
post office and a general store serving most
needs. This property offers 1 king size bed,
1 family room with 1 double bed, 1 single bed
and 1 pull out bed, 1 twin bedded room, 1 bathroom
with shower over bath, 1 shower room, lounge,
dining room with adjoning kitchen.
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cottage for four people |
Overlooking
open fields, this former semi-detached farm
cottage has been renovated and restored to a
high standard. Comfortable, well-equipped and
tastefully furnished, it is in an excellent
location for touring the Cotswold hills and
Vale of Evesham. Broadway, Chipping Camden and
Stanton, are within 5 miles. There is easy access
to Stratford, Oxford and Cheltenham. There is
a shop and a pub within a mile. On the ground
floor there is a kitchen/dining room, a lounge,
a utility room, a cloakroom with toilet &
basin. On the first floor there are 2 bedrooms
- 1 twin, with en-suite French tub bath, a toilet
& basin and 1 double with en-suite shower
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£166 for 2 nights |
cottage for four people |
This
lovely Cotswold stone cottage was featured in
the film 'Bridgit Jones Diary'.
It is at the end of a pretty row with a beautiful
raised garden to the rear offering superb views
across the village to the surrounding countryside.
Near the church and lying in the very centre
of this attractive village, the cottage will
provide a comfortable base from which to explore.
The cottage consists of a lounge with beams,
a dining kitchen with access to garden and a
utility. Spiral stairs lead to first floor with
1 double bedroom, bathroom with shower over
a bath & toilet. The second floor has 1
twin bedroom.
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cottage for three people |
Set
in glorious countryside with outstanding views
towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham,
Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting
at the end of a long tree-lined drive, 300 metres
from the road. It is just ½ mile from
the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily
accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles from
Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of the
Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by 58acres
of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling
down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150metres
away from the cottages, so toddlers need to
be supervised. Visitors are welcome to walk
in the fields surrounding the farm and many
public footpaths run nearby. This charming detached
barn conversion offers very comfortable and
well-equipped accommodation. There is a cosy
and comfortable sitting-room with beams and
log-effect gas fire. There is Beautiful farmhouse-style
kitchen/dining-room. On the first floor are
two pretty bedrooms; one double with 5ftbed
and one single. Shower room/W.C.
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cottage for four to five people |
Having
the local pub in the village is just one of
the many recommendations for taking a holiday
in this 17th century stone cottage. Pretty garden
with lovely views. Situated in the centre of
the village and with a lovely view from the
south-east facing garden, the opportunities
for exploring this part of the Cotswolds are
almost endless, including walking on the Cotswold
Way. The cottage consists of a lounge, a kitchen/diner,
a bathroom with separate shower, toilet and
basin. It has 3 bedrooms; 1 double plus single
bed, 2 single.
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cottage for four people |
Buckland
is a peaceful village comprising only some twenty
houses approached along a country lane just
south of Broadway on the road to Cheltenham.
The road ends in a cul-de-sac so there is no
through traffic and the surrounding countryside
which is designated as an area of outstanding
beauty is ideal for walking. At the property
visitors will enjoy seeing the owners own animals
including, dogs, cats, sheep, lambs, goats,
horses, ponies and free range chickens. Like
all the dwellings in the village, the two cottages
are delightful stone built properties carefully
converted in 1988 and 1990 from part of the
original grain and hay loft of a fine Edwardian
stable block. The building works have been carefully
completed by local craftsmen to create homes
full of character with exposed stonework and
timber beams, and fitted out to the highest
standards. There are numerous easy footpaths
including the Cotswold Way. In the centre of
the village is the 12th century church of St
Michael. This property offers 1 double, 1 twin,
bathroom with bath & shower, living room,
kitchen/diner, sleeps 4. There is also an Annexe
that can be rented with this property offering
1 double with ensuite making the property sleep
6 - £150 per week extra.
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Set
in glorious countryside with outstanding views
towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham,
Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting
at the end of a long tree-lined drive, 300 metres
from the road. It is just ½ mile from
the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily
accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles from
Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of the
Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by 58acres
of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling
down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150metres
away from the cottages, so toddlers need to
be supervised. Visitors are welcome to walk
in the fields surrounding the farm and many
public footpaths run nearby. Set next to The
Willows, this well-appointed, single-storey
barn conversion offers beautiful views of the
hills above Broadway. The accommodation has
a pretty, beamed sitting/dining-room with log-effect
gas fire and a well-equipped, farmhouse-style
kitchen. There are two pretty bedrooms; one
double and one twin-bedded with a shower room/W.C.
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A
little gem. This charming and immaculate Grade
II listed oak timber framed and Cotswold stone
cottage nestles under a thatched roof and dates
back from the 17th century. Tucked away with
its own pretty, garden and patio behind the
main street in the renowned Cotswold `capital'
village of Broadway, it is peaceful yet centrally
placed. Cosy, comfy beamed living room with
log-burner laid into inglenook and original
features. The kitchen/dining room has a gas
hob, microwave and integrated appliances. The
bathroom/W.C. includes a white suite with over-bath
shower. The Elm staircase leads to first floor
with two pretty double bedrooms.
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cottage for two people |
Set
in glorious countryside with outstanding views
towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham,
Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting
at the end of a long tree-lined drive, 300 metres
from the road. It is just ½ mile from
the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily
accessible by road or footpath, and 5miles from
Broadway, the ever-popular `capital' of the
Cotswolds. The cottages are surrounded by 58acres
of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling
down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150metres
away from the cottages, so toddlers need to
be supervised. Visitors are welcome to walk
in the fields surrounding the farm and many
public footpaths run nearby. This
newly converted single-storey detached barn
provides light, spacious and attractively furnished
accommodation. Open-plan living/dining-room
with coal-effect gas fire and exposed brickwork
and beams. It boosts a farmhouse-style oak-fitted
kitchen. Double bedroom with 5ftbed (zip &
link) and a large bathroom/W.C with shower cubicle.
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Buckland
is a peaceful village comprising only some twenty
houses approached along a country lane just
south of Broadway on the road to Cheltenham.
The road ends in a cul-de-sac so there is no
through traffic and the surrounding countryside
which is designated as an area of outstanding
beauty is ideal for walking. At the property
visitors will enjoy seeing the owners own animals
including, dogs, cats, sheep, lambs, goats,
horses, ponies and free range chickens. Like
all the dwellings in the village, the two cottages
are delightful stone built properties carefully
converted in 1988 and 1990 from part of the
original grain and hay loft of a fine Edwardian
stable block. The building works have been carefully
completed by local craftsmen to create homes
full of character with exposed stonework and
timber beams, and fitted out to the highest
standards. There are numerous easy footpaths
including the Cotswold Way. In the centre of
the village is the 12th century church of St
Michael. The village which is mentioned in the
Doomsday book lies in the fold of several gentle
hillsides which are capped with ancient woodlands.
This property offers 1 double with 4 poster,
bathroom with bath & shower, beamed living
room with sofa bed, kitchen/diner with views.
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