We found 42 matches:
| Myrtle House - Chipping Campden A grade II listed Georgian home offering 5 guest rooms and a warm Cotswold welcome. |
| Noel Arms Hotel - Chipping Campden 16th-century coaching inn with many original features including four poster beds and log fires |
| Rosemary's Cotswold Cottages - Burford Three delightful Cotswold holiday cottages |
| Sheepscombe House B & B - Broadway Sheepscombe House B & B Snowshill is situated Near Broadway in The Cotswolds. We are proud of our Gold Award and our 4 star rating. Sheepscombe, surrounded by beautiful countryside with spectacular views, warm, comfortable, good fres... |
| Staddlestones B&b Chipping Campden - Chipping Campden Beautifully decorated family home to share with guests. Three luxury ensuite rooms with everything to hand for a relaxing stay in the Cotswolds. Plenty of off-road parking and just a few minutes walk to Chipping Campden. |
| Stratford Touring Park - Stroud Stratford Racecourse Touring Park is set on the banks of the River Avon, about a mile from the heart of Stratford-on-Avon, home of the 'man of the millennium' - William Shakespeare. |
| The Barn - Stroud Lovely detached 4 star rated cottage. Sleeps 6 + baby in 3 bedrooms (king, double, superking/twin). Great views and walks from the doorstep. Short breaks all year. Flexible start day. |
| The Barn, Middleyard - Stroud Lovely 4* rated detached cottage in the South Cotswolds. Flexible start day and short breaks welcome all year. Fully equipped home from home. |
| The Crown Inn - Cirencester This 17th-century inn stands in the heart of the unspoilt village of Frampton Mansell and has views over the beautiful wooded Golden Valley. The interior is full of old world charm, with honey-coloured stone walls, beams, and open fireplaces where log fir |
| The Feathered Nest Country Inn - Burford Welcome to The Feathered Nest Country Inn, a 300-year old Malthouse, nestled in the scenic and historic village of Nether Westcote, Oxfordshire in the heart of the Cotswolds, with panoramic views over the Evenlode valley. |

