Latest Hotels Reviews for Gloucestershire

Ellenborough Park Cheltenham
4.2/551 Reviews
An invincible manor hotel! Stayed only one night because of the itinerary, it's a shame! Feel the charm of the English manor! The air is super good! The scenery is invincible! Great breakfast! Warm service! Noble experience! Super recommended!
The Slaughters Manor House
4.2/556 Reviews
Our previous visit to Lower Slaughter led us to choose The Slaughters Manor House due to its prime location. While the hotel and the village of Lower Slaughter are undoubtedly beautiful, our recent stay left us feeling quite disappointed. On arrival we were thinking of potentially booking the hotel for Christmas and how lovely this might be, we are not now. Our room, Stowe in the coach house, was pretty and spacious, the bathroom could not be faulted, however the mattress was extremely uncomfortable. It sloped towards the headboard, making it necessary to pile on numerous pillows to try to achieve a horizontal sleeping position. Over our two-night stay, our room was not tended to at all. The bed was left unmade, and the water and tea supplies were not replenished. Although someone did enter the room to place two new cookies, no other housekeeping was carried out. The young lady serving at the bar was friendly and helpful, but the bar was not consistently manned, requiring us to call for service. While the sandwiches we ordered from the bar were tasty, the filling was disappointingly minimal, mostly consisting of bread. Given the price, we expected a more satisfying ratio of filling to bread. The breakfast service was particularly poor, with only two individuals attending to the guests. We waited an exceptionally long time for our tea and toast, and our breakfast was served a lengthy 40 minutes later, (the table next to us had since departed after having enough of waiting) this was despite the restaurant not being very busy. The quality and presentation of the breakfast did not meet our expectations either. To add to the disappointment, a couple were being shown around the hotel and proceeded to stand next to our table, discussing wedding venue details with a member of the hotel staff while we were trying to eat. It was disheartening to have such a disappointing experience, especially in a hotel as beautiful as this. Our mini-break at The Slaughters Manor House sadly did not live up to our expectations.
The Slaughters Country Inn
4.5/5112 Reviews
The house is a loft, made of stone and wood, with a large and clean space, a double bed upstairs, a toilet, a sofa bed downstairs, a cloakroom under the stairs, and a small alcove! The scenery outside the house is very beautiful, with a small river passing by the door, surrounded by green lawns, and surrounding farms with horses! Breakfast is super delicious! It’s a pity that I didn’t choose to book dinner when I checked in the day before. Judging from the deliciousness of the breakfast, I can infer that the dinner must be good!
The Lansdowne Guest House
4.7/555 Reviews
The room is not big, the layout is very comfortable, the breakfast is delicious, and it is not far from the center of town. The only problem is the location. According to the positioning and navigation provided by Ctrip, the hotel cannot be found. Instead, it is a building under construction on the roadside. It is dark at night. I can only find the correct address by asking the surrounding residents. It is about a few hundred years away. meters, this needs to be corrected in time to avoid misleading again.
The Fleece at Cirencester
4.3/544 Reviews
We stayed in a signature room, when I opened the door the room was so small that the door would only open half way as it was so close to the bed. You need to be slim to get in these rooms, and don't take a suit case or you will only be able to get it into the room turning it sideways. The rooms are fine nice decor but very dark due to the scaffold outside the window. The Hotel phoned me a week before arrival to say the courtyard was closed due to works going on but never mentioned the scaffold. Whilst we were at breakfast the workers on the scaffolds managed to open two of our windows and decided to sweep dust and rubbish around on the scaffold which started to come into the room. We also had to put up with disgusting foul language from the workers. We told the lady when we booked out, she said 'Oh deer, hope your next visit will be better` never again. These people are amateurs and should have never let those rooms with the noisy works going on. However Breakfast is good.
Portland Apartments
4.7/516 Reviews
Stayed three nights in the Prestbury Suite and wish we could have stayed longer. Beautifully furnished with everything you could need, a really comfortable bed, and virtually no outside to give you a good night's sleep. We thought the welcome pack was very generous, and didn't need to buy anything else in for breakfast during our whole stay. The apartments are in a great location just a few minutes from the town centre, and if you head in the opposite direction then try The Kemble for a traditional British pub feel, and The Vine for craft beers and great Thai food.
Cowley Manor Experimental
4.4/544 Reviews
The address location is not in which tourist town, it is here to experience the manor life of the English countryside. The hotel occupies a huge area, and has not finished shopping for more than half an hour. Many ancient buildings and sculptures. The restaurant is super beautiful and can be used for lunch and dinner here. For breakfast, only take cold food, and the meal will be paid separately. Service is very good, butler style. The room is actually a three-story duplex, the style is more beautiful than the rural mix, but the three floors will be a little inconvenient. Other big room types are not available at the time. Travel to the town attractions for a chartered tour. In short, the trip is worthwhile and the memory is profound. Looking for a different English country rich experience, come here!
The Feathered Nest Inn
4.9/523 Reviews
Gorgeous location, stunning views & lovely grounds. The room was fine though a little tired. The service was indifferent at times bordering on unhelpful & unfriendly. The food was disappointing & expensive. We had the crab dish as a starter. It arrived as a pile of long thin bits coated in a very hard, chewy batter & the filling, supposedly crab, was mostly skin, slimy & unpleasant. Foamy bubbles oozed out of the coating when cut. This was served with a pile of thin strips of spring onions sitting on top of the crab. Really not nice. When the waiter came to ask if everything was okay, I felt I had to comment but there was no interest, no apology & no offer any redress. The main course which was lamb, was no better than average. Overall a disappointing stay. Needless to say, we shall not return.
Jessop House
4.5/520 Reviews
The Old Stocks Inn
4.6/541 Reviews
We received a very friendly and efficient welcome from Richard, who helped us carry our cases up to our room on the first floor – I believe it is classified as an ‘Amazing Great Room’. Big king+ size bed and lovely large walk-in shower; there’s also a stylish claw-foot bath for those who can get in and out of such things, which no longer includes me. The bathroom is large and well appointed, but there’s a big crack in the sink. I loved the really big waste paper basket. A handrail to the upper level of the staircase would be very welcome. Hospitality tray; good teas, and good to see fresh milk in fridge. But you could perhaps re-think the Bronte biscuits, which I find over-sweet. Dinner was excellent; we both had the lamb with aubergines, anchovies etc, and thought it was the best lamb we’d ever had. Then I had the hazelnut choux pastry, which was superb. Breakfast was fine too; the selection of fruit and cereals is well presented and varied, with the apricots in orange syrup a stand-out. I had a selection from the cooked breakfast, and my husband had eggs benedict. The sausage was particularly tasty. The hotel was very busy on the Friday evening, but it didn't significantly affect the service for dinner. I had a champagne cocktail beforehand; times being what they are, it was actually English sparkling wine, but it was really good and I was practically pie-eyed before we moved into the restaurant – haven't had one for ages, but it was so worth it. I had smoked trout to start with some sort of pickled cucumber, and my husband had tortellini with mushroom sauce; then we both had pork two ways, very easy to eat and excellent. (Not sure what the singular of tortellini is, but there was just one large one.) I should also add that the hot mini-loaf that comes at the start of the meal is also very agreeable. There is a real sense of occasion when dining here, which is the mark of a good hotel. The staff are personable and enthusiastic and were very welcoming when we arrived in the restaurant. It all made for an enjoyable break.

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