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7 Best Places Stay & Eat in the Cotswolds!

Visiting the Cotswolds anytime soon? Here is what you need to know about this beautiful village.

By Jenny ClarkePublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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7 Best Places Stay & Eat in the Cotswolds!
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Are you in search of “Places to stay in the Cotswolds” or “Places to eat in Stroud”? Well, we here today will provide the list of the best 7 best places to stay and eat in Cotswolds and Stroud.We think it's best to pick a place to start and plan your Cotswolds trip from there. Find the best places to stay in the most popular towns and cities in the Cotswolds in this part.

1. The Old Stocks Inn

The Old Stocks Inn is in the heart of Stow-on-the-Wold. It is a 17th-century coaching inn that overlooks the green where the original penal stocks still stand. Moreover, The Old Stocks Inn has en suite rooms, a bar, and a terraced patio garden where you can eat outside in good weather. Also, a lot of people work at two restaurants, both of which have nice people. Moreover, it's about 2 miles (3.2 km) from The Slaughters and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Bourton on the Water to Stow on the Wold.

2. Whatley Manor

So, this hotel is in the middle of 12 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside. It's a stylish place to relax and recharge. From Thursday to Sunday, Whatley Manor serves a twelve-course meal. Furthermore, The Grey's, a casual brasserie, serves lunch and dinner every day, and it is open all year. You can go for a walk through the beautiful gardens after dinner.

They've been carefully landscaped with sculptures, fountains, and lighting to make the natural beauty even more beautiful. Also, Aquarias, the spa at Whatley Manor, was named one of the top 10 spa retreats in the UK by Condé Nast Traveler readers. It has Natura Bissé treatments for the ultimate in well-being.

3. The Double Red Duke

This 16th-century hotel in the Cotswold village of Clanfield has cosy log fires, good food made with local ingredients, and a garden with a terrace where you can eat outside in the summer. Moreover, this stylish but casual hotel is a great place to stay if you want to visit some of the most famous Cotswold’s towns and the rolling countryside.

Also, The Double Red Duke has 19 elegant, comfortable and spacious en suite rooms. They all have free Wi-Fi, and they all have a flat-screen TV. About 4 miles from Kelmscott Manor, the home of William Morris, is the place where he lived. The Thames is easy to get to. In Bampton, where Downton Abbey is set, you can walk in and be right next to the house.

4. Egypt Mill Hotel

The Egypt Mill Hotel is in Nailsworth, a small town in the Cotswolds. The 16th-century riverside hotel has a restaurant and bar, as well as rooms. It is among the best places to eat in Stroud.

Moreover, in the Rosette Restaurant, there is a lot of food to choose from, and it's well-known in the area. Friendly service in a casual setting makes for a great evening or lunch. Also, in the summer, the patio and water gardens are open all the time, so you can eat outside or have a drink before dinner.

Upstairs, there is a great space for bigger groups, private dining, weddings, or conferences. In the bar, the mill-wheel is behind glass so that everyone who comes in can see it in action.

5. Lords of the Manor

Lords of the Manor used to be a 17th-century church, but now it is set in 8 acres of secluded gardens and parkland. With 4 AA Red Stars, it is one of the top 200 hotels in the country, and its food has won awards. Also, each bedroom is unique, with high-quality furniture. It's possible to see the park and pond from some rooms. Others have views of the walled gardens and Upper Slaughter Hill. TV and DVD player are in every room.

So, there are two ways to eat at Lords of the Manor. Moreover, it has been given 3 AA Rosettes for its good food. There is a restaurant called Atrium at Lords of the Manor where you can eat very good food. Charles Smith, the head chef at this restaurant, shows off his cooking skills with a unique tasting menu.

Also, the second restaurant, The Dining Room, is for people who want to choose from a la carte menus but don't want to be in a formal setting when they eat. Cotswolds villages are all around the hotel, and it is very quiet. And, Longborough, which has an opera house, is about a 15-minute drive away. Oxford can be reached by car in an hour and a half.

6. The Frogmill Hotel

The Frogmill Hotel is in Cheltenham, 12 km from Cheltenham Town Hall. Also, it has a restaurant, free private parking, a bar, and a garden. Moreover, this hotel has rooms that can be used by families. It also has a terrace. Also, at the hotel, you can use free Wi-Fi, and the University of Gloucestershire is 13 km away.

It has a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels, and a desk in each room at the hotel. Moreover, rooms for guests will have a wardrobe and a kettle. The Frogmill Hotel has a choice of an à la carte or Full English/Irish breakfast for guests. And, the nearest airport is Gloucestershire Airport, which is 14 km away from the hotel or apartment.

7. Rose & Crown Farmhouse Kitchen

They have a farm kitchen and a pub, and they use the best food, beer, and wine from the Cotswolds. Moreover, their building, decor, menu, and staff all have a lot of charm. Also, they are 350 years old. Furthermore, for them, warm service and a love for food are the most important. So, they start our day by working with the best local suppliers to make some amazing dishes that show taste, interest, and respect for local produce.

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