Quietly located in one of Cirencester’s oldest streets, this delightful, privately owned hotel and restaurant is just 5 minutes’ walk from the town center.
Cara
United Kingdom
We were wanting to explore Cirencester and this hotel worked well for that. Not in the centre, but that meant it was quieter. Breakfast was fine.
Featuring a terrace, bar and views of river, Wild Thyme & Honey is located in Cirencester, 7.3 miles from Cotswold Water Park.
ali asgar
United Arab Emirates
The decor was fabulous of the rooms, the food and breakfast was scrumptious. The intricate details to attention with all the bathroom floor heating and fireplaces outdoors.
Ingleside House has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Cirencester. Offering a bar, the property is located within 4.6 miles of Cotswold Water Park.
James
Ireland
DESPERATE STAIRS @ property......YOU MUST EITHER BE AN ATHLETE OR UNDER 50.....to stay at this property!!!
Food price are also very,very dear!!
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.
Located in Cirencester, 10 miles from Cotswold Water Park, The Stump provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in a 17th century town house, The Old Brewhouse is a charming and characterful bed and breakfast. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible in certain areas.
Wendy
United Kingdom
Very accommodating staff, lovely room, super comfy bed and a fabulous breakfast.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cirencester cost $161 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cirencester are $196 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cirencester can be found for $215 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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On average, it costs $167 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cirencester for tonight. You'll pay around $280 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cirencester will cost around $199, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Strangely this year the cathedral was closed for sightseers...
Strangely this year the cathedral was closed for sightseers - this may have been bad timing - repairs- there certainly wasn't any apparent services or anything similar when we visited town on xmas eve- or boxing day - a definite lack of 'busy' but it might be locals fed up with visitors - who knows but very quiet and uninspiring to be honest - luckily we were visiting family and apart from a lovely antique shop near the Cathedral - nothing to inspire anyone to come into town. Cafe's etc way over priced and wouldn't put London to shame.
We liked everything about the hotel: the decor, cleanliness, location (near town centre and nature reserve), very friendly and professional staff, value for money, extra touches (such as water and milk in the fridge supplied every day, coffee machine making lovely coffee, etc.) and amazing breakfast!
We had a dinner in the hotel's restaurant and it was a great experience too.
What we really like was the attention to detail - well done Ingleside House staff!
I would not usually choose to stay at an expensive hotel but for a special occasion this hotel is good value for money. It is quietly understated welcoming, and cosy with excellent staff who go out of their way to make your stay the best ... special mention for Andy the gardiner who told us all about his chickens.
A true hidden gem. First, the staff is exceptionally friendly, letting you feel like you are visiting family—a very well-maintained and cozy hotel. Breakfast and dinners were delicious, and we couldn't be more grateful to the Chef who was kind enough to follow our requests.
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 was traveling for work so I was in and out of the hotel at odd hours. When I arrived I didn’t ask about the wifi. There was no obvious paperwork with the password on it so I didn’t use the hotel’s wifi.
The Room has quite large and it had a a comfortable bed. The Shower Cubicle was decent. There was Free Car Parking which was accessed around the back of the Hotel. The Breakfast was quite good as well
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.
the staff were very courteous and helpful, specially Joanna. The rooms were large and very comfortable. was the perfect hotel to stay in and we would definitely go back there.
Stratton House Hotel performed well on every count. At a time when many hotels are delivering a lower standard than pre-pandemic, this stood out. The hotel was faultless.
Beautiful hotel, great facilities, perfect location - 2 min walk into town centre, very helpful staff, delicious breakfast. Great value. Will definitely stay again.
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