A country house hotel that has a relaxed contemporary style and has become a haven of peace and comfort for a wider audience. Rooms are stylishly decorated, each one individually designed. All contain either a Playstation or DVD and there are games and films to choose from. The menu, changed seasonally, will suit those who have a preference for good recognisable, possibly even comfort food, but with a modern twist.
Tucked away behind a bank of mature trees, Hatton Court sits on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment between the Cathedral city of Gloucester and the glorious village of Painswick. Hatton Court is a reassuring size; not large and impersonal, nor too small. As a former splendid Cotswold home, the feeling is one of being eminently comfortable as opposed to grand.
Dating from 1485 and one of the oldest and most romantic buildings in Gloucestershire, this charming Tudor Manor House is set at the foot of Cleeve Hill with views over Cheltenham Racecourse. Inherited by the De la Bere family who gave their name to the hotel, you can still enjoy dining under their family crests on the stained glass windows. Or enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool during the summer months.
Set in 8 acres of rolling Cotswold countryside the idyllic Lords of the Manor dates back to 1650. A careful combination of fine antiques and comfortable sofas ensures that the hotel has retained its original character and warmth. Individually designed bedrooms all look out over the lake or courtyard and the hotel's location provides the perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds. Local produce is skilfully prepared offering award winning cuisine.
Situated in a peaceful rural location just a short drive from Cheltenham and Gloucester, the Quality Hotel Cheltenham is ideally placed for exploring the Cotswolds. You can be assured of a warm welcome, well appointed bedrooms and good food and wine are served in the elegant Terrace Restaurant.
The Greenway retains an enviable reputation for its peerless style and welcoming atmosphere. The setting is glorious with the Cotswold Hills for a backdrop and extensive gardens. The Greenway's public rooms are delightfully furnished in fresh and pretty yellow and green tones. Gleaming antique furniture adds a mellow note and there are cosy log fires in the winter. Bedrooms are generously proportioned and traditionally furnished and are divided between the main house and Georgian coach house.
Located on the A40, just 1 mile south of Cheltenham Spa, the Gateway to the Cotswolds, this Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for getting to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury and the surrounding countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, television in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free parking plus on site catering make Travelodges terrific value.