Cheltenham Guest House
England > South West > Cheltenham
Cheltenham Guesthouse is a grand Victorian house popular with tourists; visitors and business people. It is located within walking distance of the centre of Cheltenham. Free parking is available while you go enjoy the centre voted tops for sho...
Cross Keys Cottage
England > South West > Cheltenham
You will be assured of a warm and friendly welcome at this 17th century beamed cottage which offers delightful accommodation and is situated just a few minutes walk from Stow Square.
Built in 1640 it was originally an Ale House called 'The...
Welcome to Hope Orchard; a comfortable and attractive family run bed and breakfast.
Situated mid-way between Cheltenham and Gloucester; Hope Orchard is an ideal base for visiting the Cotswold Villages; the Forest of Dean and the hist...
Lansdowne Villa Guest House
England > South West > Cheltenham
Lansdowne Villa is a four star rated family run guest house located within 200 metres of the centre of the pretty village of Bourton on the Water; one of the standout villages in the Cotswolds.
The Hollow Bottom
England > South West > Cheltenham
The Hollow Bottom is a privately owned free house in the heart of The Cotswolds. Extremely popular with both young and old alike; it's a rare mix in today's world - but we would say that wouldn't we? If our pub were famous for one thing; that would h...
The Prestbury House Hotel
England > South West > Cheltenham
*JANUARY SALE DISCOUNT OFFER – SELECTED 2 NIGHT WEEKEND BREAKS JAN-MAY. WAS £190 NOW £146 SAVE 23%.* Standing in 5 acres of secluded grounds beneath Cleeve Hill escarpment - Cotswold Way- (1000ft.ASL )with outstanding views ;Prestbury House Hotel ...
Welcome to Wishmoor House; AA 4 Star accredited and conveniently located in a quiet residential area between Cheltenham town centre (1 mile) and the racecourse (1 mile). Wishmoor House is full of charming; original features and h...
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