Nestled within 12 acres of picturesque Wiltshire countryside, this hotel is a stylish venue where you can relax and revive.
Becky
United Kingdom
Free room upgrade for birthday which was an amazing suprise! Staff were amazing, building and ground beautiful. Restaurant and food was amazing! Spa was wonderful
Stans Place Self Catering Cottage in Malmesbury offers accommodation with free WiFi, 18 km from Cotswold Water Park, 23 km from Lacock Abbey and 23 km from Lydiard Park.
Michael
United Kingdom
Charming and a lot of thought had gone into the decor and facilities
Located 4.2 km from Malmesbury, Maunditts House offers accommodation with free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Bernard
United Kingdom
I had a lovely stay here and was made to feel very welcome. The cooked breakfast was delicious! Highly recommended!👍🤗
A recently renovated apartment located in Malmesbury, Townhouse Suites- Abbey Row features a garden. This apartment provides free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Lalji
United Kingdom
Staff were amazing, we had slight issues with both of our rooms, that could happen to anyone any time. That is not the reason to give bad comments. GM, reception staff they all went out of their way to help resolve the situation. In recognition of their poor level of service the GM agreed full refund and offered free breakfast. After all, it being a peak weekend with all rooms fully booked, under the circumstances, jokingly or otherwise, staff offered their room and tried to prepare booking rooms in another hotel nearby.
Although, I have said poor experience, truly they deserve 10 marks for the efforts everybody made to resolve matters. Well done to all staff who worked hard to help to make our stay as comfortable as they could under the circumstances.
Listed in the Domesday Book, this historic manor house hotel is set in acres of beautiful grounds, in a delightful Wiltshire village convenient for Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham and Swindon.
Andy
United Kingdom
Staff friendly, no delays getting to the room, and food excellent.
Set in the Cotswold market town of Tetbury, this charming town house dates back to 1535 and boasts a restaurant with views of the walled garden and fountain.
Jenny
United Kingdom
everything except the parking. Great hotel, grounds, food, restaurant, room, bed etc etc. And also, for the reasons below, the wonderful Dana who made everything ok.
In the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, this traditional country inn offers stylish and attractive accommodation; Michelin-recommended food; and peaceful, tranquil surroundings for a relaxing or...
Abby
United Kingdom
Bed was super comfy, likes that there was a fridge in the room, decor was lovely too
In gardens and woodland, the Hare & Hounds is a charming, traditional English country house hotel, with a popular restaurant and bar. The Westonbirt National Arboretum is half a mile away.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Very well appointed room. Good food. Convenient stopping place outside Bristol.
Set in Tetbury, 17 km from Cotswold Water Park, The Royal Oak Tetbury offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sue
United Kingdom
Room and facilities were lovely. All staff were really friendly and very helpful. We would certainly recommend this property.
Stunning architecture and beautiful sandstone.
All the loveliness of the cotswolds without the crowds.
VERY interesting historically and lots of information at the tourist office.
It is very rewarding to walk around both the town and the adjacent countryside. The town is full of exciting little passageways and tantalising views and the river walks have much wildlife to enjoy.
And if you WANT to tear yourself away it's within easy driving distance of many other fascinating places.
Wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Malmesbury is beautiful but we didn’t really see enough of...
Malmesbury is beautiful but we didn’t really see enough of it. We visited to attend the Countryfile event at Charlton Park (it was diabolical, if you’re wondering). Our interest in Malmesbury has been sufficiently stimulated that we would definitely return and stay in the same Hotel. Want to see more of this charming part of the world.
Dani
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Malmesbury itself was not very exciting but the Tourist...
Malmesbury itself was not very exciting but the Tourist office were very helpful and they recommended visiting Lacock and Avebury which I am we went to. Westonbirt is nearby and worthwhile as very beautiful.
R
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
it one of the oldest hotels in england there's a monastory...
it one of the oldest hotels in england there's a monastory right next to it you can walk in to the village lots of nice restaurants we ate out one night and in the hotel the second both meals were amazing
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Malmesbury is an intriguing town full of ancient history,...
Malmesbury is an intriguing town full of ancient history, for foodies, head for the Birdcage Restaurant in the centre of town opposite the market square. The artisan pizza is out of this world too, like the Abbey House Gardens!
alice wickham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really nice quiet village, perfect if your not willing to...
Really nice quiet village, perfect if your not willing to pay Cotswold's prices! Nice walks around the area and looks of food options. We had takeaway pizzas from the Birdcage which were 10/10! Also had an Indian too, very well priced. Tried a few of the pubs which were all dog friendly and clean etc. Great location overall. Would recommend staying for a couple of nights only.
Laura was very welcoming and accommodating;
The rooms were large, and had good facilities for making tea & coffee;
Breakfast was lovely - especially the scrambled eggs and smoked salmon!
The house is conveniently located just under two miles from Malmesbury, and Laura provided information about where to park, restaurants and tourist sites, etc.
There was a nice little pool in the garden which I had a dip in on a couple of occasions;
We enjoyed watching the chickens run round the garden!
Peace ,tranquility,a very relaxing place to be.
Proximity to Cirencester, Malmesbury, and many other cotswold attractions is fantastic.We even had a day out in Bristol which was fascinating and well worth the effort.The accomodation itself is brilliant,more than adequate cooking facilities,although the breakfast at the local garden centre is to be recommended!!All in all a very chilling place to be.
This was our third visit and just as good as the first time.
The hotel is spectacular . You have the true feeling of the British countryside . The rooms are very charming , spacious and nicely decorated . The bathroom was large and beautiful .
The restaurant is amazing , with a young and creative chef.
The staff is very thoughtful and helpful .
The city is a jewel , and very near many other charming villages .
The hotel staff were amazing, every single one. There was an especially wonderful lady at breakfast. Sadly our room was very tired. Stains on the carpet and the bathroom had rust on the radiator and the damn taps made this God damn awful noise all night, even though we tightened them. The breakfast was exceptional.
The cottage was well laid out, very clean with an ironing board & iron, and fresh linen and towels. The parking space was really helpful as parking is hard to find in Malmesbury. The wifi was very useful as none of our phones had reception inside the cottage.
The bar and restaurant staff were very friendly.breakfast was ok. The main part of the hotel is very pretty and there are some nice outdoor seating areas. Lovely location and pleasant enough stay.
It's a lovely house. Very clean and comfortable. Good comfortable beds. Within easy walking distance of Malmesbury. Very interesting little town with lots of history and plenty to do.
The location, the town itself. The hotel is beautifully decorated, and the rooms are comfortable. Little details here and there. Very, very nice. The staff was also nice and friendly.
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