26 Best Hotels in Bath and the Cotswolds, England

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The hotels of this region are among Britain's most highly rated—from bed-and-breakfasts in village homes and farmhouses to luxurious country-house hotels. Many hotels present themselves as deeply traditional rural retreats, but some have opted for a sleeker, fresher style, with boldly contemporary or minimalist furnishings. Spas are becoming increasingly popular at these hotels. Book ahead whenever possible and brace yourself for some high prices. B&Bs are a cheaper alternative to the fancier hotels, and most places offer two- and three-day packages. Note that the majority of lodgings in Bath and many in the Cotswolds require a two-night minimum stay on weekends and holidays; rates are often higher on weekends. Accommodation in Cheltenham and the Cotswolds is especially hard to find during the week of Cheltenham's National Hunt Festival in March.

There are numerous possibilities for renting a cottage in and around Bath and the Cotswolds, and accommodations are usually available by the week. Check out Manor Cottages or Jigsaw Holidays for a range of self-catering options.

The Bird, Bath

$$ | 18–19 Pulteney Rd., Bath, BA2 4EZ, England Fodor's Choice

Right in the center of the city, a stone's throw from Bath Abbey, the owners of the Bird have taken an attractive villa-style property and transformed it into one of Bath's coolest design hotels. The 29 bedrooms are all individually styled, with handcrafted wallpapers, unique artwork, and, in many cases, views over Bath. Some rooms have freestanding copper bathtubs. Families and dogs alike receive a warm welcome. Whether you are staying here or not, it is worth having dinner in the restaurant or on the garden terrace overlooking Bath Abbey, or in one of the hotel's funky Igloos (in winter).  

Pros

  • Good dining and afternoon tea
  • Views of Bath Abbey from some rooms
  • Stylish hotel with funky decor

Cons

  • Different room types, so check carefully
  • Not very accessible for those with mobility issues
  • Limited parking
18–19 Pulteney Rd., Bath, BA2 4EZ, England
01225-580438
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29 rooms
No Meals

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Burleigh Court

$$ | The Roundabouts, GL5 2PF, England Fodor's Choice

One of the best boutique hotels in the Cotswolds has enviable views across the Golden Valley and is in an early-19th-century Grade II listed house that retains many of its original features, including large fireplaces and an impressive wood-paneled dining room. There are different types of rooms in the main house and coach house, from cozy to large and luxurious, but all are modern and comfortable. The hotel's Wellness Garden, a tranquil spa, opened in 2024 and complements other activities such as scenic walks, clay pigeon shooting, and wild food foraging. Head Chef David Brown's creative menus include a mouthwatering seven-course tasting menu every Friday and Saturday night. Wherever possible, he sources ingredients from within 35 miles of the hotel. It's 8 miles north of Tetbury.

Pros

  • Extensive gardens
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Lovely spa

Cons

  • No lift to upper floors
  • Located outside town
  • Dogs permitted only in the coach house
The Roundabouts, GL5 2PF, England
01453-883804
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Calcot & Spa

$$$ | A4135, Tetbury, GL8 8YJ, England Fodor's Choice

In an ideal world everyone would sojourn in this oasis of opulence at least once; however, the luxury never gets in the way of the overall air of relaxation, a tribute to the warmth and efficiency of the staff. A quintessential country-house hotel, it's also family-friendly, with a high-tech children's play area as well as a luxurious spa. The modern guest rooms are spacious and quiet; family suites have refrigerators and either bunk beds or singles in a separate room. Dishes at the elegant Brasserie are a blend of traditional and modern elements, whereas the Hive is a relaxing café. The hotel is 3 miles west of town.

Pros

  • Delightful rural setting
  • Excellent spa and gym facilities
  • Children love it

Cons

  • All but 12 rooms are separate from main building
  • Some traffic noise
  • Steep prices
A4135, Tetbury, GL8 8YJ, England
01666-890391
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cotswold House Hotel and Spa

$$ | The Square, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AN, England Fodor's Choice

This luxury hotel in the heart of Chipping Campden injects contemporary design into a stately 18th-century manor house, and from the swirling staircase in the entrance to the individually designed guest rooms studded with contemporary art, it's a winning formula. Two rooms have their own garden and hot tub. The lounges invite lingering, the spa luxuriating, and the terrace and spacious garden suggest seclusion—the perfect spot for afternoon tea. Both the casual Bistro on the Square and the more formal Fig Restaurant offer creative takes on English and Mediterranean dishes; they're worth a stop even if you aren't staying here.

Pros

  • Plenty of pampering
  • Pleasant garden
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Additional charge to use spa
  • No swimming pool
The Square, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AN, England
01386-840330
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cowley Manor Experimental

$$$ | Off A435, Cowley, GL53 9NL, England Fodor's Choice

This stunning Georgian mansion set among 55 acres of lush gardens and parkland has been completely refurbished under the direction of interior designer Dorothée Meilichzon, who took her inspiration from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as well as the building's own history. Choose between rooms in the house itself (some with lovely balconies) or, for more privacy, the converted stable block. The spa, set into the ground, looks like a work of art. Chef Jackson Boxer takes pride in using Gloucestershire's best local ingredients in the restaurant, where diners can sit in the wood-paneled dining room or outside on the terrace. The hotel is 5 miles south of Cheltenham.

Pros

  • Beautiful mix of modern and traditional decor in rooms and public areas
  • Excellent spa facilities
  • Relaxed vibe

Cons

  • 15-minute drive outside Cheltenham
  • Spa is set away from the main house
  • No elevator to second floor
Off A435, Cowley, GL53 9NL, England
01242-870900
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36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gainsborough Bath Spa

$$$ | Beau St., Bath, BA1 1QY, England Fodor's Choice

As the only hotel in the United Kingdom with access to Bath's natural thermal waters, thanks to its location in a custom-designed Spa Village, the Gainsborough has a unique appeal. Add the opulent neo-Georgian rooms in a grand Georgian former hospital, perhaps the best staff in town, and a restaurant focused on the creative side of British cuisine, and you'd be hard put to find fault with this temple of luxury located in the very heart of the city's comings-and-goings.

Pros

  • Spectacular Georgian setting in a central location
  • Exclusive spa facilities
  • Flawless service

Cons

  • Only showers in some rooms
  • A little pricey
  • Spa not always accessible without booking a treatment
Beau St., Bath, BA1 1QY, England
01225-358888
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98 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lygon Arms

$$$ | High St., Broadway, WR12 7DU, England Fodor's Choice

Occupying a sprawling 600-year-old coaching inn on High Street, the Lygon Arms is a charming warren, filled with cozy nooks for afternoon tea, a separate wine bar, a vaulted dining hall serving locally sourced menus, and plush luxury at every turn. The rooms vary in size (and price), but all are opulently designed and embrace the rich history of the building, while the courtyard leads to a discreet spa and pool complex.

Pros

  • Modern spa and indoor pool
  • Historical setting with all modern amenities
  • Great staff and service

Cons

  • Old building with lots of stairs and uneven floors
  • Rooms vary in size
  • May seem a bit pricey for what is offered
High St., Broadway, WR12 7DU, England
01386-852255
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86 rooms
No Meals

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Manor House Hotel

$$$ | West St., Castle Combe, SN14 7HX, England Fodor's Choice

Secluded in a 23-acre park on the edge of the village, this partly 14th-century manor house has guest rooms—some in mews cottages—that brim with antique character. Outside, the house is a baronial swirl of solid chimney stacks, carvings, and columns. Inside, a stone frieze depicts characters from Shakespeare's Falstaff plays to commemorate the fact that Sir John Fastolf, thought to be the model for the character, was lord of this manor. The Michelin-starred Bybrook restaurant serves fantastic upscale cuisine with imaginative wine pairings, but you can also dine more affordably in the 12th-century pub, The Castle Inn, nearby. The landscaped setting is soothing, with green vistas on every side and a river running through the grounds, though the village is steps away. An excellent 18-hole golf course is on-site.  

Pros

  • Romantic getaway
  • Michelin-starred restaurant
  • Championship golf course

Cons

  • Breakfast can be busy
  • Some rooms overlook the parking area
  • Pricey tasting menu is only option at restaurant
West St., Castle Combe, SN14 7HX, England
01249-782206
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Queens Hotel

$ | The Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 1NN, England Fodor's Choice

The most luxurious boutique hotel in Cheltenham occupies a grand neoclassical building that opened as a hotel in 1838 (the year of Queen Victoria's coronation) and has been lovingly converted and updated while retaining many of its period features. Rooms are tastefully decorated and calming, with fluffy bath robes and bath products from British brand 100 Acres. Standard rooms are remarkably good value, but If you do splurge, book one of the Renascence Suites with sky-high ceilings, four-poster beds, and Bose sound systems. All guests have access to the hotel's Summer Garden, perfect for alfresco dining in summer. The restaurant, Victoria's, serves perfectly crafted British dishes with an international flair. The hotel's afternoon tea (£30) is also an excellent choice.

Pros

  • Delightful afternoon tea
  • Gorgeous summer garden for outdoor dining
  • Central location

Cons

  • Original windows aren't very soundproof
  • Breakfast not included in basic rate
  • Limited parking on-site
The Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 1NN, England
01242-514754
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84 rooms
No Meals

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Queensberry Hotel

$$ | 4–7 Russel St., Bath, BA1 2QF, England
Queensberry Hotel, Bath
Queensberry Hotel

Intimate and elegant, this boutique hotel on a residential street near the Circus occupies three 1772 town houses built by John Wood the Younger for the Marquis of Queensberry; it's a perfect marriage of chic sophistication, homey comforts, and attentive service. Renovations have preserved the Regency stucco ceilings and cornices and marble tile on the fireplaces, and each room is individually decorated in contemporary style. Four terraced gardens invite a summer aperitif, and downstairs is the Michelin-starred Olive Tree restaurant.

Pros

  • Efficient service
  • Tranquil ambience
  • Outstanding restaurant

Cons

  • No in-room tea or coffee facilities
  • Slight uphill walk from the city center
  • Restaurant is pricey
4–7 Russel St., Bath, BA1 2QF, England
01225-447928
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29 rooms
No Meals

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Charingworth Manor

$$ | Off B4035, Chipping Campden, GL55 6NS, England

Views of the countryside are limitless from this 14th-century manor-house hotel where mullioned windows and oak beams enhance the sitting room. T. S. Eliot, a guest in the 1930s, used to enjoy walking the 50 acres of grounds. The menus at the restaurant include both traditional English and Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as lamb rump  or roast cod with spinach. Most of the rooms, furnished in contemporary style, are outside of the main house. The hotel is 3 miles east of Chipping Campden.

Pros

  • Helpful and friendly staff
  • Great breakfasts
  • Nice public areas

Cons

  • Some low beams in bedrooms
  • Most rooms are in courtyard, not manor house
  • Away from town
Off B4035, Chipping Campden, GL55 6NS, England
01386-593555
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chester House Hotel

$$ | Victoria St., Bourton-on-the-Water, GL54 2BU, England

Just steps from the River Windrush, this traditional stone building has been tastefully adapted with contemporary fittings and style. The open-plan bar and lounge area has comfy sofas and a smart, informal feel. Guest rooms, in the main building or in the coach house, are modern, quiet, and done in neutral tones. Across the road, the hotel operates the sleek and modern L’Anatra Italian kitchen.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Stylish rooms
  • Hotel has Italian restaurant across the street

Cons

  • Busy on weekends
  • Coach-house rooms overlook car park
  • Limited parking
Victoria St., Bourton-on-the-Water, GL54 2BU, England
01451-820286
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cotswold Grange Hotel

$ | Pittville Circus Rd., Cheltenham, GL52 2QH, England

With a reputation as the best boutique hotel in Cheltenham, Cotswold Grange is in the leafy Pittville district in a historic area, and the 1855 Tudor Revival golden stone building has been beautifully restored, with individually designed rooms. The well-equipped, modern rooms have comfortable Hypnos mattresses and nicely finished bahrooms supplied with Noble Isle toiletries. Public areas have some period details such as elaborate cornices. 

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Distinctive Victorian building
  • Quiet, tree-lined street

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • No in-house restaurant
  • Breakfast free only if you book directly with hotel
Pittville Circus Rd., Cheltenham, GL52 2QH, England
01242-515119
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Dormy House Hotel

$$$$ | Willersey Hill, Broadway, WR12 7LF, England

Luxury rules at this converted 17th-century farmhouse overlooking the Vale of Evesham, 2 miles north of Broadway, which has been firmly brought into the 21st century with the best of approachable contemporary design. You can visit the sumptuous spa or cozy up in a firelit lounge before making your way to the guest rooms, each individually decorated and with luxurious bathrooms. The sophisticated Garden Room restaurant fronts a garden designed by a Chelsea Flower Show Gold winner, while the Potting Shed has more rustic style and fare.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Good food
  • Impressive modern spa and pool

Cons

  • Two-night minimum some nights
  • Rather isolated
  • Can get very busy
Willersey Hill, Broadway, WR12 7LF, England
01386-852711
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39 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ellenborough Park

$$$ | Southam Rd., Cheltenham, GL52 3NJ, England

Situated next to Cheltenham Race Course, Ellenborough Park is a 15th-century English country estate, now a hotel with a luxury spa and 90 acres of grounds. The 61 rooms are individually designed and many have four-poster beds and freestanding bathtubs; the Elemis Spa has a wonderful heated outdoor pool; and the grand dining room is a superb location for a blow-out meal. In the summertime, you can also dine alfresco on the Summer Lawn. In spite of the grand surroundings, the hotel is unstuffy and welcomes children and dogs. There are plenty of ways to wear out both of them on the estate, including rental bikes and walks.

Pros

  • Relaxed atmosphere despite the formal decor
  • Elemis spa facilities
  • Incredible architecture and lovely outdoor spaces

Cons

  • Service can be slow
  • Not all rooms are in the main house
  • Outside town center
Southam Rd., Cheltenham, GL52 3NJ, England
01242-545454
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61 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harington's Hotel

$ | 8–10 Queen St., Bath, BA1 1HE, England

It's rare to find a compact hotel in the cobblestone heart of Bath, and this informal three-story lodging converted from a group of Georgian town houses fits the bill nicely. Bedrooms, though bright, are not spacious, there are no views from the windows, and the parking facilities can be tricky to find. However, the cleanliness, polite and friendly service, outdoor hot tub, and central location outweigh these minuses. There's also an EV charging point, and the hotel is pet friendly. The hotel also rents a number of serviced apartments in Bath for short stays. 

Pros

  • Good breakfasts and cozy bar
  • Helpful staff
  • Courtyard hot tub rented for private use

Cons

  • Occasional street noise from revelers
  • Steps to climb
  • Many small rooms
8–10 Queen St., Bath, BA1 1HE, England
01225-461728
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lamb Inn

$$$ | Sheep St., Burford, OX18 4LR, England

Step through the door of this ancient coaching inn and be greeted by the sight of huge flagstones, gateleg tables, armchairs, and a roaring fire, then wind your way along the tartan carpet through creaking passages and stairways to the immaculate and cozy bedrooms that are furnished in updated country style. The sense of history (the building has been here since the 15th century) is matched with excellent service, top-notch food both in the bar and restaurant, and a sheltered courtyard and walled garden for sunny days.

Pros

  • Idyllic location
  • Attentive service
  • Historical building

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Some parking is on the street
  • Avoid if you don't like dogs
Sheep St., Burford, OX18 4LR, England
01993-823155
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lords of the Manor Hotel

$$ | Off A429, Upper Slaughter, GL54 2JD, England

You'll find refinement and a warm welcome in this rambling 17th-century manor house with Victorian additions, tucked away in a quintessential Cotswold village. Public rooms and bedrooms, both in the main house and in the converted granary and barn, are decorated in a classic contemporary style with country-house floral patterns, a muted color scheme, and antiques. Within the grounds is a sunny, espaliered walled garden and terrace—perfect for relaxation. Also of note is the award-winning restaurant, The Atrium, offering creative contemporary fare and excellent wines on fixed-price menus; there's also a less expensive restaurant. 

Pros

  • Heavenly setting
  • Understated elegance
  • Outstanding food

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Limited Wi-Fi
  • Packages book up quickly
Off A429, Upper Slaughter, GL54 2JD, England
01451-820243
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | Colerne, Chippenham, SN14 8AZ, England

Driving up Lucknam Park’s mile-long avenue of lime and beech trees toward the 18th-century Palladian mansion, you may feel like you’ve bagged an invitation to stay with Jane Austen’s demanding hostess, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, in Pride and Prejudice—though the mansion is now a traditional country-house hotel par excellence. Think Chesterfield sofas, wing chairs, and wood paneling in the public rooms, with swagged window treatments, rich fabrics, and rain-forest showers in the guest rooms. There’s a Michelin-starred formal restaurant, and the attentive service would meet even Lady Catherine’s exacting standards. There's also an equestrian center, which offers lessons for beginners and the more experienced across the hotel’s 500 acres of woods and parkland. 

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Country estate setting including equestrian center
  • Well-equipped spa and indoor pool

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • A little off the beaten track
  • Not best choice for those who prefer modern style
Colerne, Chippenham, SN14 8AZ, England
01225-742777
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42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Manor House Hotel

$$$ | High St., Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0LJ, England

Secret passageways and a priest hole testify to the age of this 16th-century building, where the mullioned windows, original stonework, and log fires in winter are tastefully balanced by smart, contemporary furnishings in the public areas. Bedrooms, displaying the same mix of modern and antique, come with good bathrooms with quality toiletries. The well-regarded Mulberry restaurant serves an updated English menu, while the Beagle Bar, in a bright, modern conservatory overlooking the lovely garden, has cheaper eats.

Pros

  • Accommodating staff
  • Historical ambience but nicely modern rooms
  • Set back from the road

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Lots of stairs
  • Some noise intrusion
High St., Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0LJ, England
01608-650501
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Noel Arms Hotel

$$ | Lower High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT, England

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. Guest rooms—some in the 14th-century portion—are full of warm colors and dark oak furniture, and fully equipped with modern amenities. The restaurant serves award-winning curries. Breakfast can be taken in the airy conservatory. A Deluxe Spa Break package includes a night's accommodation at the Noel Arms, access to the spa at Cotswold House (a sister property), and other amenities.

Pros

  • Traditional character
  • Friendly staff
  • Excellent curries at restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy and overheated
  • Annex overlooks car park
  • Some rooms are small
Lower High St., Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT, England
0330-094--5918-reservations
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Painswick Hotel

$$ | Kemps La., Painswick, GL6 6YB, England

The hotel occupies a picturesque Palladian house in the center of Painswick but still has impressive valley views, which can be enjoyed from the soothing, chic guest rooms or the public terrace. The 17 bedrooms are individually designed, and the Palladian Rooms have luxurious rolltop baths. The Painswick Restaurant is one of the Cotswolds' best places to dine, with a sophisticated à la carte menu and a decadent tasting menu available daily. This hotel is part of the luxury Calcot Collection, which includes Tetbury's Calcot & Spa. 

Pros

  • Stylish public areas for relaxing
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Games room with pool table

Cons

  • No spa
  • Cheapest rooms are quite small
  • Small parking lot on narrow street
Kemps La., Painswick, GL6 6YB, England
01452-813688
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Pig − in the Cotswolds

$$$$ | Off the B4425, Barnsley, GL7 5EE, England

The latest addition to The Pig's ever-growing group of boutique hotels and restaurants, this honey-and-cream-hued Georgian mansion was the former home of famous garden designer Rosemary Verey, and then a hotel; this new (2024) incarnation adds The Pig's excellent dining and luxurious but quirky, unstuffy style. The Pig also took over The Village Pub a few steps away, offering more casual (and cheaper) fare. There is an attractive on-site spa with an outdoor hydrotherapy pool.

Pros

  • Restaurant's "25-mile" menu using seasonal local produce, plus Pig-owned pub close by
  • Soothing spa in separate Fieldhouse building
  • Beautiful gardens add a romantic touch

Cons

  • Some rooms at the top of three flights of stairs
  • Farm next door not for everyone
  • Rooms vary between buildings
Off the B4425, Barnsley, GL7 5EE, England
0345-2259494
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18 rooms
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The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | 16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS, England

You can’t get a more prestigious address in Bath than the Royal Crescent, and this hotel, discreetly plumb center, overlooks parkland and the city; the interior lacks for nothing in amenities. The graceful public rooms, stairways, and judicious scattering of antiques and pictures don't disappoint, while the plush bedrooms, either in the mansion itself or in a courtyard facing a quiet and spacious inner garden, are mainly contemporary in style. The spa, housed in the old stable block, is charming. In summer you can dine on the terrace or drop in for afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Handsome public areas for relaxing
  • Total comfort
  • Pampering spa and fitness room in separate building with courtyard

Cons

  • Most bedrooms are very modern in feel
  • Some rooms have no views
  • Some bathrooms are small
16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS, England
01225-823333
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Stow Lodge

$$ | The Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, GL54 1AB, England

A former rectory, this stately, family-run hotel with rooms in several buildings couldn't be better placed, separated from Stow's main square by its tidy garden. Most of the traditionally furnished, but spacious and comfortable, rooms overlook the garden or the next-door churchyard, and one suite sits apart in the garden itself. There's a minimum two-night stay on weekends.

Pros

  • Will please those who like a traditional look
  • Hospitable service
  • Good breakfasts

Cons

  • Church clock can disturb sleep
  • Steep steps to top-floor rooms
  • Minimum stay on weekends
The Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, GL54 1AB, England
01451-830485
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast
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The Swan

$$ | B4425, Bibury, GL7 5NW, England

Few inns can boast of a more idyllic setting than this mid-17th-century coaching inn, originally a row of cottages on the banks of the gently flowing River Coln and now comfortably modernized. Inside the charm continues through cozy lounges to the richly decorated, modern guest rooms. Cottage suites come with private gardens; one has a hot tub, another an open fireplace. The colorful Swan Brasserie serves Bibury trout from the local trout farm, or you can indulge in options such as hearty dry-aged steaks and lemon tart with apple-and-cinnamon ice cream.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Afternoon tea by the river
  • Tasty local food

Cons

  • Usually crowded with day-trippers
  • Most standard rooms lack views
  • Not enough electrical plugs in rooms
B4425, Bibury, GL7 5NW, England
01285-740695
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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