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Stratton House Hotel is located on the outskirts of the Cotswold market town of Cirencester. The hotel is privately owned and seeks to offer you the best of both town and country house charm. We are in a great location for the town centre and the local motorway network, yet our elegant building and tranquil gardens make you feel you are ‘away from it all.We offer a superb restaurant and bar, 39 en-suite bedrooms and our focus is on friendly service with that personal touch. Whether you are here for business or pleasure we want you to feel at home…. There are great days out to be had in Cirencester, including helicopter tours, Corinium Museum and the Cotswold Country Park & Beach. The nearest train station is located in Kemble, a 5 mile drive from Cirencester.
The 17th Century Manor House is set in 6 acres of stunning grounds overlooking the Stroud Water Canal and rolling hills of the Stroud Valley. Attractive gardens and lawns are the perfect place for a peaceful stroll or glass of Pimms and Cream Tea! You can enjoy the fragrances of the flowerbeds, the breathtaking views or take the time to simply unwind. An arched gateway leads from the end of the garden through to the canal from where you can explore the countryside beyond. In the main Manor House youll find an award winning restaurant, terrace, bar, conference suites, and some guest rooms. The Garden Wing comprises further guest rooms and the Caroline Suite offers extensive banqueting and conferencing facilities. All Bedrooms at this pet friendly hotel are uniquely furnished and designed with special signature features in keeping with different areas of the hotel. With a choice of either the luxurious elegance of the Manor house or the tranquil setting of the Garden Wing, all rooms offer a bright, modern outlook with a variety of decor to suit all tastes. For those extra special occasions the hotel offers sumptuous four poster bedrooms, which include stylish roll top baths and mullion windows. Many rooms also boast calming views over St Cyrs Church and the hotels quintessentially English gardens. Enjoy unpretentious fine dining in the Cotswolds. Henrys restaurant at Stonehouse Court Hotel combines the classic charm of the 17th Century Manor with a relaxed, contemporary and informal style. Relax with a pre-dinner cocktail on the terrace or in the lounge before enjoying local, seasonal ingredients, simply cooked to perfection. The menu is Modern European with Eastern influences. An extensive wine list has been carefully chosen to offer the perfect accompaniment to your meal and knowledgeable staff are on hand to offer suggestions.
This hotel is situated in the centre of the market town of Ross-on-Wye next to the historic St. Mary's Church. At the gateway to the Forest of Dean, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Ross-on-Wye is known for its Market Square, Farmers' Market and antique shops, and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region. This hotel is the perfect starting point from which to explore Ross with its historic sites, magnificent gardens, ancient towns, numerous tourist attractions and the natural beauty of the Wye Valley. A bus station is located approximately 8 km from the hotel, and Gloucester railway station is some 23 km away. Cardiff Airport is approximately 34 km from the hotel and Bristol International Airport is some 99 km away. East Midlands Airport is roughly 111 away, and Coventry Airport and Birmingham International Airport are approximately 131 and 164 km away respectively.Known locally as 'The Face of Ross-on-Wye' and originally built in 1837, this 42-room historic hotel has recently been the subject of major work to restore it to its former beauty. Standing high above the horseshoe bend of the River Wye, it enjoys some of the best views of the surrounding countryside. This majestic Grade II Georgian country hotel has enjoyed the company of many famous visitors, including Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens, who planned his American Biography whilst staying here. Shared facilities available to guests at this establishment include a reception area, bar, restaurant, Internet access and a car park. The hotel is non-smoking throughout.The hotel's comfortable en suite bedrooms feature individual character and range from romantic feature rooms with spectacular views to character-filled single rooms in the old stable block. Each includes a bathtub/shower, telephone and television, as well as Internet access, tea and coffee making facilities and an iron and ironing board. Furthermore, a daily housekeeping service is also provided.