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8 High Street
CV36 4AJ Shipston on Stour, United Kingdom
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starting from 72.00 GBP
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Hotel in Shipston on Stour: Ideally located for visitors to Warwick- Stratford Upon Avon and the Cotswolds. The hotel reopened in February 2007 following a program of comprehensive refurbishment and became an instant hit with locals and visitors alike. The relaxed atmosphere combined with the gorgeous decor- great food and fabulous staff has proven a recipe for success and we pride ourselves on making your visit the best we possibly can. So- whether you are popping in for a pie a pint or booking the private dining room and all the bedrooms for a George house-party- we look forward to meeting you and making your time with us fantastic |
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Charingworth
GL55 6NS Chipping Campden, United Kingdom
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starting from 144.50 GBP
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Hotel in Chipping Campden: The hotel provides comfort for discerning guests (3 stars) and has 26 rooms. The reception desk, which is manned 24 hours, also has a hotel safe. You will find a TV, telephone and a kettle among the facilities in your room. The rooms benefit from air conditioning. All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer. Relax in the hotel's sauna and solarium. |
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Alderminster
CV37 8BU Stratford-upon-Avon (Stratford upon Avon), United Kingdom
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starting from 105.00 GBP
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Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon (Stratford upon Avon): Ettington Park is situated six miles south of Stratford upon Avon. It is a Victorian neo-gothic mansion, set in 40 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland, bordered by the River Stour. It was originally the home if the Shirley family and has been associated with them since the Doomsday Book. The house's rich and colourful history is written all over it - on the scores of friezes, stained glass windows and coats of arms that embellish its walls. All bedrooms and suits are individually furnished and decorated, many offering superb views of the Victorian gardens and surrounding countryside. This distinct character is complemented further by roaring log fires in the public areas. The many lounges include the Great Drawing Room and The Library, both of which are rich with antique furniture and fine paintings. The Award winning cuisine is enhanced by the Oak Room restaurant, dating back to 1740. The restaurant has been awarded 2 rosettes by the AA and serves superb food and wine in splendid surroundings. Our award-winning chefs use the finest suppliers and scour the small local farms for fresh produce to create food that is light and flavourful. The hotel is within easy reach of London and Birmingham, which is a 45 minute drive. Ettington Park is a tranquil haven for leisure breaks, conferences and weddings. A wide range of activities are available including a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and spa bath; all weather tennis courts and croquet. Beauty treatments, clay pigeon shooting and archery all available on request or you could fish the River Stour, which meanders through our grounds. Nearby, you'll discover some of the country's most beautiful gardens and villages, as well as fascinating historical sites such as Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle and of course, Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon. |
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High Street
GL56 0LJ Moreton-in-Marsh, United Kingdom
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starting from 119.00 GBP
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Hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh: As its name suggests, the Manor House Hotel was formerly a 16th century Manor House. With considerable care the original building has been extended and its characterful features have been masterfully blended with sumptuous decor and antique furnishings to evoke a traditional country house atmosphere. The hotel also retains some rather unusual features including a priest's hole and mysterious secret passages. The same level of care and attention has been lavished on the individuallly designed bedrooms and for those special occasions the hotel has a number of feature bedrooms - including four poster rooms - to offer. Guests are assured a warm welcome at the Manor House, a hotel renowned for its first-rate hospitality and friendly staff. In the winter months log fires in the bar and lounges add to this homely feel and in the warmer months the pretty, well tended gardens really come into their own. The award-winning hotel restaurant offers guests superb fine dining, its imaginative menu based around traditional English cuisine. And if you feel the need to work off any overindulgence you'll discover a wealth of stunning countryside walks, beautfiul gardens, castles and stately homes to be explored throughout the region. |
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