ChatterBank1 min ago
Where to Stay in The Cotswolds
I have 2 Elderly (very grand) Aunts who are looking for somewhere "nice" to stay in The Cotswolds. They will need pampering and High Standards of service. Can anyone tell me of such a place please?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by bluemel. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this is said to be the best, or anyway the best known
http://www.broadway-cotswolds.co.uk/lygon.html
Others are here:
http://www.cotswoldsfinesthotels.com/
I haven't stayed at any of them but you could check out reviews here
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/
http://www.broadway-cotswolds.co.uk/lygon.html
Others are here:
http://www.cotswoldsfinesthotels.com/
I haven't stayed at any of them but you could check out reviews here
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/
Thank you both for your answers. I really am looking for somone who has actually experienced an excellent stay at somewhere in The Cotswolds. I also refer to Trip Advisor, but on each and everyone of the ratings, someone has had a BAD time in all the places listed. As my Aunts are elderly (and I mean in their 80s), this will be no doubt their last time there (their words not mine) and I really want to find them that special place.
Some friends stayed at The Greenway, Shrdington, near Cheltenham, recently. They loved it and are very fussy folk. Here are the details:-
The Greenway,
Shurdington,
Gloucestershire,
GL51 4UG. Tel: 01242 862352
The hotel has its own website which says that it was a favourite place for the late Queen Mother to stay when she visited Cheltenham Races.
The Greenway,
Shurdington,
Gloucestershire,
GL51 4UG. Tel: 01242 862352
The hotel has its own website which says that it was a favourite place for the late Queen Mother to stay when she visited Cheltenham Races.
Hi bluemel. I live in the Cotswolds, and have visited the Lygon Arms many times, the only problem with Broadway is that although its a nice enough area, it is very touristy, and too far away from the real Cotswolds.
My advice if your aunts need really pampering and high standards of service then it must be The Lords of the Manor in Lower Slaughter, near Bourton-on- the- Water.
Burford is a beautiful little town, very historic. Stow on the Wold shoppers paradise but expensive. A must to visit is Bibury. Cold Aston for a charming 17C pub called The Plough, for food to die for.
My advice if your aunts need really pampering and high standards of service then it must be The Lords of the Manor in Lower Slaughter, near Bourton-on- the- Water.
Burford is a beautiful little town, very historic. Stow on the Wold shoppers paradise but expensive. A must to visit is Bibury. Cold Aston for a charming 17C pub called The Plough, for food to die for.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.