Discover the best hotels in Moreton-in-Marsh, Cotswolds, England including White Hart Royal Hotel, Redesdale Arms Hotel, The Manor House Hotel, Horse and Groom, The Crown Hotel, Swan Inn, Siam Cottage, The Bell Inn, The Horse & Groom, The Malins.
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4.5 based on 3030 reviews
The White Hart Royal Hotel is conveniently located in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley in the English Cotswolds. The hotel was and still is a great coaching inn. Its reputation was enhanced when King Charles I sheltered in the inn following the battle of Marston Moor on 2nd July 1644. A copy of the King’s unpaid bill is commemorated on a plaque within the entrance lobby.
We have just returned from a 3 day break in the Cotswolds, staying at the White Hart, chosen as a result of a link to a distant relative who once owned it. What an amazing hotel, brimming with warmth and character. Dating back to 17th century, full of original features and sensitive restoration, it oozes history. Small, cozy rooms, each with their own purpose, beautifully furnished. The bedrooms reflect its age, with undulating wooden floors, but so well furnished and fitted. The staff in all areas, from reception, bar, restaurant, housekeeping were friendly, polite, and went out of their way to make this a memorable stay. I highly recommend the hotel, with some free parking directly outside, but not guaranteed on certain days and at busy times (Tuesday market especially). The restaurant was superb with high quality food, reasonably priced. Couldn't have had a better break. Thanks to all who made us so welcome!
4.5 based on 2075 reviews
The hotel offers 32 en-suite rooms including recently renovated Double and Twin rooms in the main buildings first floor/ground floor of annex to rear of hotel and purpose built executive rooms including stunning four poster room and wheelchair friendly accommodation.
Good location for a Cotswold getaway. Lovely hotel with a friendly welcome. Own access room. Fantastic food with attentive staff in the dining room. A little more care needed when cleaning the bathroom.
4.5 based on 1504 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Moreton-in-Marsh, The Manor House Hotel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its romantic environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, The Manor House Hotel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Moreton-in-Marsh. The Manor House Hotel is a romantic hotel offering a flat screen TV in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The hotel features room service and a concierge. Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Moreton-in-Marsh. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Moreton in Marsh (3.0 mi), located nearby, makes The Manor House Hotel a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Moreton-in-Marsh landmark. Travelers looking to enjoy some ribs can head to Redesdale Arms Hotel Restaurant. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Asian restaurant such as The Spice Room, RajMahal Restaurant, or Hassan Balti. If you’re looking for something to do, The Moreton Gallery (0.0 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of The Manor House Hotel. Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, The Manor House Hotel is sure to make your visit to Moreton-in-Marsh one worth remembering.
We booked The Manor House last minute after a change in plans dropped us in the Cotswolds for three nights. We chose MIM because we had no car. Our visit started poorly as the room, last in the house, (a superior double) was a long walk up two flights and up and down multiple stairs. The web site says there is a lift, but it only services some rooms. Upon arrival to our room, we found a lose toilet seat, a non-flushing toilet, no internet connectivity, and no light in the closet. The staff was able to get us to a new room the following day on the first floor, which was much improved and enjoyable. The food was quite good, though the service was disorganized (had to steal butter off another table after asking for it twice, then gave it to someone else also unable to obtain butter). The gardens/grounds are quite beautiful. To the credit of Manor House, they applied a discount to our first night. Bottom line, if without a car, a good place to stay, but if you have wheels would absolutely recommend one of the smaller villages which are much more quaint and quiet. The main road/highway running through MIM is less than attractive.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
With all the laidback charm of a true Cotswolds country pub, at the Horse and Groom we pride ourselves on our friendly service, award-winning food and drink and sumptuous B&B accommodation in individually styled bedrooms. Located in the heart of Bourton on the Hill, here you can retreat for a leisurely meal, stop by for a drink and stay over for a relaxing break. Our light and airy bar is well stocked with real ales and wines and the beautifully restored dining room, with its log fire blazing in the winter makes a welcoming setting in which to enjoy our exquisite classic British cuisine with a modern twist.
Lovely setting, dog friendly, with car park and plenty of tables available inside and outside - not very busy at all for a bank holiday lunchtime. We were told off for sitting at a table that was apparently for drinks only, not diners - even though everyone else was clearly dining on said tables. Very odd. Very small and unimaginative menu (steak, burger, fish and chips, two different pies in summer). Ordered the steak but it wasn’t available. Fish and chips was tiny. Our very small order of one main, one starter as a main, and one plate of nibbles took an incredibly long time to come. I had ordered a starter because I didn’t fancy anything on the menu, and because I wanted room for a pudding. But in the end, we didn’t want to continue to wait after our food as we’d already waiting a very long time for mains, so decided to go home instead of having puddings. The service - wow! So rude! We asked the waiter if someone could please clear the table of the previous guests’ glasses and napkins, he didn’t say anything, just looked very annoyed, grabbed it all up quickly, spilling water all over the table! Didn’t bother wiping it up! More worryingly, he didn’t even bother spraying and cleaning the table at all between guests! Awful hygiene. Not impressed at all, won’t be coming back. Such a waste of a beautiful setting.
3.5 based on 1036 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Blockley? Then look no further than The Crown Hotel, a quiet inn that brings the best of Blockley to your doorstep. The Crown Hotel offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, and getting online is possible, as free internet access is available. The inn offers a sun terrace, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features an on-site restaurant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Blockley Village Shop & Cafe, which is a cafe that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Blockley is also home to Mill Dene Garden, a popular garden that is not too far from The Crown Hotel. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Crown Hotel as you experience everything Blockley has to offer.
Didn't stay in the hotel, but stopped in for a refreshing drink after a long country hike. The building is charmingly old-school, with lots of higgledy-piggledy rooms at varying heights. The bar area was deserted when we arrived, but we quickly found the manager at the front desk and he served us drinks promptly, then guided us to a delightful little garden seating area to enjoy them. Drinks were excellent, perfectly chilled ciders just the job after our exertions. Menu of Sri Lankan food sounded interesting, but sadly we had other plans.
3.5 based on 204 reviews
The Swan Inn is family run, we are open all day for food, our food is homemade and as far as possible locally sourced.We have undertaken a refurbishment program and all our 8 rooms are en suite with showers. We are located within the heart of the town at the junction of the Stow on the Wold (A429) and the Bourton road (A44).
Can only comment on the food, we didn't stay there. The meals at lunchtime were brilliant and the price was really good. £27 for our lunches, plus drinks and it was excellent. Friendly service too. Thank you.
1 based on 1 reviews
Beautiful rooms in the Center of Morton in marsh Cotswolds
Had a take away for two people just over 2 hours ago.Love Thai food but this was RUBBISH. The beef used was of very low quality. Dont waste youre money. Salt n pepper squid over cooked, massaman beef x 2 awfull sliced cheap beef. Jasmine rice ok. £35.00 better spent on saving the children fund.
4 based on 298 reviews
Considered by many to be Tolkeins inspiration for the "Prancing Pony" in Lord of the rings, the Bell Inn is a fine example of a traditional coaching Inn set in the historic Cotswolds. Having been taken over in June 2015, the pub and guest rooms are in safe hands and offer great service and quality accommodation. The pub offers meals a great selection of food, including lunches and evening meals which compliment the wide range of drinks including a selection of real ales. On a sunny day why not sit in the beer garden and soak up the sunshine in peaceful surroundings.
We both had a great weekend stay at the bell. The staff and manager were so helpful and polite , really welcoming . The room was fantastic and as described before we booked . Entertainment was really good and this establishment felt the the focal point to f the town. Breakfast was delicious and the service personal and friendly. Not forgetting Finlay the dog :) The only niggle was the heating. Every time we wanted the heating on we had to ask the bar to switch it on. Small point. But otherwise amazing stay.
4 based on 203 reviews
To avoid confusion, please note there are two "Horse & Groom" accommodations in the Moreton-in-Marsh area. This one is in Upper Oddington, not Burton on the Hill.
The meal in the restaurant of this pub was a delight from start to finish. We were warmly greeted by a member of staff and were kindly seated, as requested in an area where our nervous dog was out of the way. The ladies who served us were very busy but gave us their full attention at all times and always with a smile. The lunch was absolutely delicious and we had a very happy family occasion to which everyone at The Horse and Groom contributed. Thank you.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Very friendly welcome. Good breakfast each morning. The host is knowledgable about the local area. The room was comfortable and more than satisfied our needs. A good base to explore the local area from which we made several trips.
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