Hotels in Gloucestershire

In the South West of England, Gloucestershire encompasses the Cotswold Hills, part of the fertile valley of the River Severn, and the entire Forest of Dean. Amongst its chocolate box villages and quaint country pubs, it is a part of the world that’s known as a hot spot for celebrity homes and one of the most beautiful parts of the UK.
Woodchester Valley Vineyard, Woodchester

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Tudor Farmhouse

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Clearwell

Readers are drawn back time and again to this hotel in ancient grassland, with rustic-chic bedrooms in a farmhouse, cider house and barn, with the magical Forest of Dean on the doorstep.
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No. 38 The Park

No. 38 The Park

Cheltenham

Easy-going cool seeps through this Georgian town house in a leafy corner of Pittville, close to Cheltenham Racecourse. Smartly styled bedrooms set their own tone, with a claw-footed bath here, or an original fireplace there. Large-choice breakfasts include seasonal fruit, avocado and poached eggs on sourdough toast, American-style pancakes, crispy smoked streaky bacon, and maple syrup. Part of The Lucky Onion Family.
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Gloucestershire: romantic country house hotels accessible to London

Easy to get to from London by road or rail, Gloucestershire is perfectly located for walking and hiking as well as other outdoor pursuits such as fishing or golf, as well as exploring nearby cities - notably Bath and Bristol where are a mere stone’s throw away. Cheltenham and Cirencester are key players for visitors to the area, brimming with boutiques, history and a strong sense of hospitality as well as architectural beauty.

Food in this part of the world is a glorious affair. With so many spectacular local suppliers within the county and in neighbouring areas such as Devon and Dorset, the area is well known for specialities such as cheese, locally grown fruit, cider, beer, jams, chutneys and even an increasing amount of English wine.

Cakes of course remain a favourite, and in true celebratory style, Gloucestershire is a favourite location for weddings, be they festive occasions in winter or blissful summer celebrations that fuse professionalism and a welcoming sense of countryside hospitality.

Gloucestershire’s history from its Roman roots to the 500 year old Tewkesbury Abbey, remain amongst their finest attractions, while the natural beauty and majestic aura of places including the National Forest Park are not only places to reflect, but have also proven creative inspiration for artists and writers including Tolkien and JK Rowling.

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Last updated: June 26, 2024