Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Stroud, Stroud District, Cotswolds, England including Amberley Inn, The Frocester George, The Clothiers Arms, The King's Head House, The Old Lodge, Wild Garlic Rooms, The Star Inn B&B, The Ragged Cot Boutique Hotel, New Red Lion.
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4 based on 450 reviews
A fine example of a traditional Country Inn situated in the heart of the Cotswolds. Only ten minutes' drive from J13 of M5, The Amberley Inn sits proudly overlooking the famous Woodchester Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty.Recently refurbished and under new management, this Cotswolds hotel makes the ideal location for Gatcombe Park, Badminton, Cheltenham, Tetbury, Nailsworth, Cirencester, Stroud and for those who wish to explore the Cotswolds. Located a just a seven iron from Minchinhampton Old Course, the Inn offers Golfers complimentary rates at all three Minchinhampton courses. Our restaurant serves local seasonal food to an excellent standard, with an extensive wine list to compliment the dining experience. Wireless broadband available in all of the rooms.
All I can say is that it was perfection. We stayed in the cottage which had access to a garden which was perfect as we took our dog with us. The staff could not be anymore helpful and everyone was polite and friendly and couldn’t do enough for us. Our dog was given a sausage every morning when we went into breakfast. We had meals in the restaurant also. There was a little wait for our meal but when they are cooked fresh you don’t mind waiting a little longer. Did not have a bad meal for the 3 evenings we ate there. We would like to thank Sheila who was excellent during breakfast service and also telling us the best places to visit in the area. We have come home chilled and relaxed and look forward to visiting you in the future.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
Arrived on Monday afternoon after a visit to WWT Slimbridge. Lovely location with a fantastic courtyard with seating and tables. Decided to have evening dinner there and I can honestly say that was of the nicest meals we had with delicious red wine. We had the stuffed chicken breast,stuffed with chorizo and mozzarella, with sautéed potatoes and leeks with a red wine sauce,superbly cooked. Room 6 our bedroom was unbelievably gorgeous, coupled with the luxury bathroom. The staff were also very efficient and friendly. Also the full English breakfast was so tasty and great produce. Highly recommended.
4 based on 159 reviews
Pre booked our table for Sunday lunch Never disappointed here . My pork was lovely others had beef . Throughly enjoyed every mouthful lots of fresh vegetables and gravy . I didn’t have a dessert but the family said theirs tasted home cooked and yummy . Ax excellent Sunday lunch
4.5 based on 88 reviews
The King's Head House is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Stonehouse, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. As your “home away from home,” the inn rooms offer a flat screen TV and a desk, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available. Guests have access to express check-in and check-out, newspaper, and a convenience store while staying at The King's Head House. In addition, The King's Head House offers free breakfast, which will help make your Stonehouse trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While in Stonehouse, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from The King's Head House, including Old Badger Inn (0.2 mi) and The Kings Head House (0.0 mi). Should time allow, Woodchester Mansion is a popular architectural building that is relatively easy to get to. Enjoy your stay in Stonehouse!
This hotel is owned by Ethan, a highly rated Chef (who doesn't work in this kitchen) and I would suggest that he needs to apply the attention he pays to his cuisine to his hotel. We were told there was no beer at the bar due to a busy night the night before- yeah right! This was a bank holiday weekend. Dinner was acceptable- just. The veg was extremely dry. Breakfast was interesting, chipped cereal bowls, a cracked fruit juice jug and the manager having to go over to the co-op to buy some wholemeal bread for toast during service. The chatter in the breakfast room was all about Faulty Towers. The bedroom was quite large but a bit tired. The mirrored bedside tables were all cracked, there was a continental power socket hanging out of the wall and the wash basin leaked. The shower was dangerously hot to the point that you could not stand under it. We also found a small bottle of water on the floor from a previous occupant. This place needs work.
4 based on 377 reviews
Good Pub and Restaurant with a friendly courteous team. We welcome groups, families and dogs
This is my favourite place , we had an unexpected mid week lunch outside in the sunshine .. All the waiters were lovely helpful young people , very attentive . We had baguettes and they were excellent , a chilled glass of Rose .. can’t wait to go back
4.5 based on 89 reviews
In the heart of the South Cotswolds and a perfect place to relax and enjoy the bustling town. A local, family run business with attention to detail for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Wilder is our tasting menu restaurant just a stones throw away on quirky Market Street- be sure to book a table.
We stayed one night thank goodness room was nice overlooking the square. It was very expensive for what it was. Parking a problem. Breakfast poor. Not a facility I would use again. We had been recommended to eat in the Britannia pub opposite which did not provide a good meal. A night to forget
3.5 based on 27 reviews
The Star Inn offers accommodation in Whiteshill, Stroud in the stunning Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Guests can enjoy friendly hospitality in this traditional English pub with the on-site bar serving a wide selection of fine ales, wines and other drinks. With easy access to Gloucester, Cheltenham and its racecourse, and the Cotswold Way National Trail there are many reasons to visit us and we look forward to welcoming you whether you are on a business or pleasure trip.
Stayed here for two nights. The room was spacious with a fantastic shower. Plenty of tea and coffee making facilities. Ken was the perfect host. Recommended places to visit and to eat. Good selection of gins in the pub. Room was very clean. Due to COVID the pub wasn't doing food which also meant no breakfast. This hadn't been obvious at time of booking so was a little disappointing. Some funsize cereals would have done the trick. The room (not B&B) is a great base and comfy so if you go knowing this you won't be disappointed. Do accept dogs with prior arrangement and charge a fair cleaning cost for this so great if you want somewhere to go with your four legged friend. Ken can also recommend plenty of walks from the location.
3.5 based on 479 reviews
4 AA Gold Star Set in a former 17th-century coaching house, this stylish country inn with B&B lodging is 8.1 miles from the unfinished Gothic Revival Woodchester Mansion and 9 miles from Cirencester. The 9 chic, contemporary guestrooms feature en suite bathrooms, as well as free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Full English breakfast is free. The airy pub features fireplaces and a garden, and serves real ales and classic, locally sourced dishes with a modern twist.
Very disappointing, ruined our evening. When we arrived the dome was filthy, old food remnants on the table, not laid out for us. After complaining the table was wiped and 10 minutes later the cutlery arrived with the manager. After another 10 minutes a tray of bread rolls and some olives arrived as compensation for the poor experience. Eventually we received menus with an extremely limited selection, hardly anything we really fancied, so we had fish & chips (x2), a burger, gammon and salmon (x2). Another 40 minutes elapsed before the food arrived and the portions were small, certainly not worth the monies paid. We wouldn't recommend this place to anyone and won't be returning.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Many years ago I grew up just along the road from this place and would often dream of going in there when I was big. Not long ago whilst visiting the area I noticed a sign saying they were doing B/B I was very excited and visited with the thought that I would just love to use this as my base when in the area. My dreams were totally shattered upon entering it was poorly decorated the furniture was shabby and the place was empty. The food on offer consisted of chicken in a basket, burgers, very little else and smelt of fried food. They had very little in the choice of wine and beer and I didn't even bother to ask about the B/B accommodation. With money effort and imagination this could be a really lovely place to stay as the area is nice to visit.
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