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5 reviews
You can stay either in the main house or in a row of original stone cottages on the grounds. — Frommer's
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7 reviews
A relaxed, informal restaurant set in a Regency townhouse hotel. Open all day, it serves breakfast and afternoon tea as well as an appealing, bistro-style menu of modern dishes. — Michelin Guide
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5 reviews
Understated hotel restaurant with a pleasant garden outlook and a laid-back feel. Influencing more than just the name, the kitchen gardens inform what's on the menus each day. — Michelin Guide
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3 reviews
Plush, formal dining room in a beautiful country house in a tranquil Cotswold village; enjoy an aperitif in the luxurious sitting rooms. — Michelin Guide
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3 reviews
Luxury rules at this converted 17th-century farmhouse overlooking the Vale of Evesham from high on the Cotswolds ridge. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
Public areas and guest rooms are plushly comfortable, with old paintings, fine rugs, and antiques everywhere...for extra tranquillity, relax in the well-groomed gardens, which are a delight. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
Delightful 17C Cotswold stone inn on a peaceful village green. Sit in the beamed bar with its inglenook fireplace...dishes are hearty and mainly British-based. — Michelin Guide
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2 reviews
Dating to the 14th century, Chipping Campden's oldest inn was built to accommodate foreign wool traders, and even though it's been enlarged, the building retains its exposed beams and stonework. — Fodor's
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Views of the countryside are limitless from this 14th-century manor house hotel where mullioned windows and oak beams enhance the sitting room. — Fodor's
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