Quietly situated in one of Cirencester’s oldest streets, this delightful, privately owned hotel and restaurant is just 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre.
sue
United Kingdom
The staff, the location with its close proximity to town, the free parking, pretty garden and delicious breakfast.
Ingleside House has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Cirencester. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 7.5 km of Cotswold Water Park.
M
United Kingdom
Breakfast was nice, they had a personalised hand written card to welcome us.
Located in the historic town of Cirencester, in the heart of the Cotswolds, the Kings Head Hotel offers elegant and modern guest rooms, a restaurant and a bar.
With a lakeside setting amid open countryside, the 4-star De Vere Cotswold Water Park boasts a luxury spa and stylish rooms.
DAVID
United Kingdom
Large lakefront room with access to the boardwalk and private seating. Large lake with loads of wildlife. There was a swan nesting within 50 metres of our room. Also great crested grebe and tufted ducks on the water.
Very comfortable bed.
Very helpful reception staff and good food served in the bar area. Good beer.
Located on the outskirts of the Cotswold, just 1 mile from the market town of Cirencester, Stratton House Hotel & Spa offers free WiFi throughout.
Gari
United Kingdom
Location and the overall feel, chirping birds in the morning, black out curtains, good quality linen. Got twin beds as requested after the booking. Plenty of parking. Value for money.
Situated in Cirencester town centre, The Fleece at Cirencester is a 300-year old, Grade II listed building boasts original beams and log fires.
Wendy
United Kingdom
The breakfast was plentiful and delicious.
Lots of open space within walking distance for dog walks.
No car park but recommended one is a very short walk away at a reasonable charge.
Set 14 km from Cotswold Water Park, The Bathurst Arms offers 4-star accommodation in Cirencester and has a restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cirencester cost £136 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cirencester are £155 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cirencester can on average be found for £172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £145 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cirencester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £177 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cirencester will cost around £160 (based on Booking.com prices).
Cirencester has almost everything a visitor would want from...
Cirencester has almost everything a visitor would want from a market town including a Saturday food and produce outside market and a arts and crafts indoor market. This is alongside many high street chain shops as well as small independent shops. There are many restaurants, wine bars and pubs as well to choose from covering all sorts if tastes and preferences.
Claire
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There is an interesting mix of shops, arts arts and crafts,...
There is an interesting mix of shops, arts arts and crafts, parkland, cafes and historical sites. The church is beautiful inside and is worth a revisit to take it all in. The historical buildings from different centuries side by side give it character and is a surprise each time you walk through an alley or turn a corner.
The food sold on the farmers market is a good quality and mix and the craft market is also high quality.
We will be revisitng.
christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The market square, overlooked by St John's church - 'the...
The market square, overlooked by St John's church - 'the cathedral of the Cotswolds' is very beautiful. The church is staggering - very large and ornate - an architectural jewel. Parking in town was easy enough (April, Easter holidays).
The market outside the church (we were there on a Friday morning) was small but all of the stalls were interesting, with very high-quality fish, vegetables and bakery.
We ate well at our hotel, the Stratton House just out of town on the Gloucester Road.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Have never known a town with so many shopping arcades.
Have never known a town with so many shopping arcades.
Also a good market in the square on Friday & Saturday, a good variety of stalls.
The Corinium Museum showing the towns Roman past is well worth a visit.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved the small independent shops in the high street and...
We loved the small independent shops in the high street and the various arcades off the streets.
There was a great selection of places the eat or tea/coffee shops.
The town had an outdoor market on at least Fridays and the Corn Hall (indoor market hall and tearoom) also had an antique market at the time of our visit.
The Parish Church (also has a model of the abbey) and Abbey grounds (abbey was demolished on order by Henry VIII but the footprint and artist impression remain at the site) were also lovely but unfortunately we didn't get round to checking out Cirencester Park or the Roman Amphitheatre (just the earth mounds left).
We we staying within 10 minutes walk but the town had plenty of reasonably priced car parks which became free after 6 pm.
While the Parks offer activities for Children and if you love your Roman History the museum is a must, the town is nore aimed at couples and more mature adults.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Evening meal in the Fleece Hotel was excellent.
Evening meal in the Fleece Hotel was excellent. We travelled on the no 51 bus. Cirencester Parish Church is worth a visit. Enjoyed browsing books at Waterstones and the cafe there. The market is good too.
We very much enjoyed our stay at Thames Head Wharf. The hosts, Chris and Ann, were exceptionally friendly and helpful, and made us feel very much at home. The room was clean, comfortable, spacious, and well-equipped. The location is very quiet and peaceful, about 3 miles outside Cirencester, with beautiful views across the countryside. We enjoyed walking across the fields to the source of the River Thames and to a couple of nice pubs about a mile or so away. There is free parking on site. We would highly recommend Thames Head Wharf!
We arrived with our friends two twin rooms we stayed room 2 has only one flight of stairs but so comfortable with lovely beds spotlessly clean bathroom and central heating on all day if you require or adjust yourselves never been so warm and cosy in a hotel or B&B also very quiet
Brilliant breakfasts large quantities you need healthy appetite cooked wonderfully plenty tea coffee toast
Natalie and Bob, the owners very helpful lovely to chat to made us very welcome
Great location central to Cirencester and public transport
A very friendly welcome from our hosts Anne and David who couldn't do enough to make our stay comfortable. Our room had the benefit of it's own entrance away from the Pub. Whilst quite small it was very nicely furnished, the bed was comfortable and the facilities all that you would expect. We had an excellent freshly cooked breakfast on the second morning. The Inn is situated just a short walk from the town centre which is a perfect place to sample the Cotswold experience. All in all a lovely place to stay. Thank You.
Location - a few mins walk from the town centre, so close enough but not too busy.
Breakfast excellent each morning (4) and we tried various different choices!
Staff were always friendly and helpful. We loved the beer garden and in fact invited numerous family and friends over (it became a central hub/meeting point for us! - we were all in the area to attend a wedding) who also ate meals there, which were good.
The hotel having it's own car park was a massive plus in the area.
This boutique hotel was truly a delight to stay at. We are already looking for excuses to return. We had their simple double rooms which were beautifully set up and cosy. Breakfast was a wonderful treat and we ate in the hotel restaurant which was also excellent. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Loved the shower which was large with plentiful hot water - much needed after our day spending wading the Thames Path.
Our room in the main hotel was excellent, dog friendly and very comfortable.
The food in the MBB was delicious. Best steak (rib eye) I have ever had!
The reception staff, particularly Paige, were absolutely fantastic and went the extra mile to assist with a few special requests we had.
The location is superb. Right in the town centre a d near the parks. Would happily stay in the main hotel again.
The staff were friendly and accommodating. Charging my EV car was simple on this occasion. I requested that no popcorn be left in my room (i have no will power) and that was accommodated. This is now my go to hotel when working at Cotswold Airport
My family spend two weeks traveling England, from IoW to London, and The Old Brewhouse was our absolute favorite. Perfect location in Cirencester, gorgeous house, and the best breakfast I think I’ve ever tasted.
Thank you, Rosemary!
The hotel is located in the center of Cirencester which was great for site seeing. The staff were excellent and very helpful from check in through to the bar staff and restaurant and house keeping. A really great group of people.
The hotel was very well equipped with Spa facilities, swimming pool etc.
The staff were there to help and it was a comfortable stay. Some of the rooms look out over the lake which was a nice touch. I can recommend this hotel.
I liked the location of the hotel, it sits away from the town centre, yet a short walk to get there. It was lovely and quiet with very individualised rooms. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Great outside space too.
Location was easy to find only 7mins into Cirencester loverly village Bridgett and Neil made us feel very welcome
Breakfast was very tasty and the breakfast room was very homely. Will stay again in the future.
The Eliot Arms is outstanding Cotswolds accomodation. The rooms are excellent and there is a quality bar and restaurant within the hotel. The staff are very engaged. I look forward to staying again.
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