This historically listed Victorian house is located in the Vale of Evesham, a 25-minute drive from Worcester.
Bernard
France
The Wood Norton is a splendid Tudor manor house with beautiful surrounding gardens and annexes. Everything is very well kept and clean. The main building is oak paneled everywhere and give a wonderful glimpse of the lifestyle of English aristocracy by the turning of the XIXth century. Rooms in the annexes are less sumptuous but still excellent and cozy.
Queens Head Inn in Evesham provides accommodations with a garden and a bar. With free private parking, the property is 6 miles from Coughton Court and 12 miles from Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
iain
United Kingdom
Ideal location for where I needed, the principal reason for selection.
Located in Evesham, 6.5 miles from Coughton Court, Bell Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Joan
United Kingdom
The accommodation was fresh and clean. The bed was very comfortable.
The owner was very helpful.
The food was tasty and nicely presented.
Breakfast is available but must be ordered the night before.
Located in the quintessentially English village that is Broadway in the heart of The Cotswolds, The Lygon Arms is the perfect spot to switch off and relax (with or without your pampered pooch!)...
Caroline
United Kingdom
Outstanding staff and service. Facilities were top notch. And the entire ambiance makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a book.
Nestled in the midst of tranquil grounds, this romantic Tudor manor is ideally located in Shakespeare country, within easy reach of Henley-in-Arden, historic Kenilworth, Warwick Castle and the...
Wolf
United States of America
The property staff was very welcoming. The property itself offered us a romantic setting and held a lot of the old English charm. We greatly enjoyed the game room and the grounds. The location was also very peaceful.
Located in Pershore, 18 miles from Coughton Court, Pershore Rooms at The Star provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Weston Subedge and with Royal Shakespeare Theatre reachable within 11 miles, The Seagrave Arms provides express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout...
It was New Years Eve and the hotel laid on nothing - not a...
It was New Years Eve and the hotel laid on nothing - not a special meal, music, not even a popper. People including us had brought along celebratory evening wear and there was nothing!! Room was too hot and there was no control. Road noise, very draughty windows. Extremely creaky floorboards. No plugs beside the bed. No shaver socket in the bathroom. The drains in the shower and basin were virtually blocked so after a shower the water cascaded all over the floor.
belinda
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A lovely view of the river from our room, although we...
A lovely view of the river from our room, although we couldn't walk along the river due to flooding. Evesham town centre is a bit tired looking with lots of charity shops. Had a meal at the Trumpet inn, good value for money and good choice on the menu. Our visit was really to go to Stratford on Avon which was about 15 miles away. Broadway worth a visit.
sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty part of the world.
Very pretty part of the world. Lots of lovely villages such as Stow, Bourton on the Water, Broadway. Bourton is very pretty but choose your time as it is incredbly busy with throngs of people. Lots of p”aces to eat but not cheap.
Eira
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The old Abbey Grounds are most interesting having 2 churches...
The old Abbey Grounds are most interesting having 2 churches and the remnents of the old Abbey.
Very old buildings just outside with the Tourest office.
The town centre seems to be rather run-down, not helped by the lack of quality hotels. The Northwick, close outside, appears as the only one.
The river walk is pleasant.
brown
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An interesting historical town with plenty to see and do...
An interesting historical town with plenty to see and do during the day.
Night life is very good with a variety of pubs and restaurants.
Many of the pubs provide live music at night.
It is a large town, but small enough to walk from any part to another in 15 - 20 minutes.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Evesham has a beautiful park and plenty of open space by the...
Evesham has a beautiful park and plenty of open space by the river. It has a lot of history and an interesting museum. Plenty of places for coffee etc.. Like many towns it has a lot of empty shops, but many charity shops to wander round for a bargain or two. Evesham is central to many other interesting places - Broadway, Stratford, Worcester.
Loved the location, the building itself, the room, the garden, friendly staff, lots of choice for breakfast (I enjoyed a beautifully cooked eggs royale), lovely comfy bed, big bathroom with a big walk in shower, nice treat and a little luxury. Due to a problem with the lock on the original room we were staying in we were upgraded to a room in the main hotel which was really lovely.
Had a lovely long weekend stay at the Evesham spa hotel, the hotel was lovely and clean the staff very friendly, especially the waitresses and waiters. Rooms are lovely and clean . The gardens where Lovely , the location was very good visiting other areas like Stratford upon Avon, The other surrounding lovely little villages.
The hotel is walking distance from Evesham's main centre. The hotel, room and bathroom was clean and the bed comfortable. The cooked breakfast was cooked perfectly and there was a great selection of cereals, yoghurts, breads etc. Would recommend and stay again! The hotel also has a nice bar area to have drinks.
Good location for exploring the Cotswolds. Easy walking distance from the town centre, which has good restaurants and a beautiful park with a water park and play areas for the kids. The apartment was light and airy and fairly well equipped, and the owner was friendly and helpful.
Spacious, attractively updated room; great shower; pleasant common areas. Fairly convenient location for the center of Evesham, right by the River Evesham and on the bus line to Broadway. I didn't try the restaurant.
Nothing to fault, great staff, good food, comfortable beds what not to like. Food in restaurant was exceptional and probably best and helpful team of staff i have come across. Well done The Evesham Hotel Team
A really well presented apartment just a short walk from the centre of Evesham. Very handy for working in the area and secluded and restful. A lovely find and extremely comfortable.
The accommodation was very clean and comfortable and within easy reach of both the Cotswolds and places of interest to visit such as Stratford upon Avon, Evesham and Worcester.
Authentic working farmhouse, fantastic location handy for both the Cotswolds and the Malverns. Warm welcome, very quiet, good breakfast. Great places to eat locally.
Great characterful little cottage within easy walking distance of shops, river and park in Evesham, but also well located for visiting the surrounding area
Amazing hotel, lovely helpful staff, Bear the cat was very sweet, and our room was great (in the Mews), food was fantastic. Will definitely be back 🐈⬛
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