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Cotswold’s Accommodation
This guide has a wide range of Cotswold’s Accommodation to suit all tastes, from small campsites to luxury hotels or even a stay on a working farm. Whether you are here for one night or longer this guide will have what you are looking for. We recommend you stay as long as you can as there is so much to see and do! Below is a selection of accommodation in our beautiful county.

The Bibury Court Hotel is ideal for a break from the pressures of life, a wonderful hideaway, a great base for leisurely walks in the glorious countryside and an idyllic place for families. Only seven miles from the historic market town of Cirencester, it is an English honey-stone country house dating from Tudor times with the meandering River Coln running through the six acres of grounds.
The atmosphere is informal, with friendly staff and unfussy personal service making guests feel very much at home. The grounds are great for children and dogs to roam in freely and safely, Bibury Court is somewhere you’ll want to go back to again and again.

Dating back to the 12th Century, the Black Horse Inn, situated in Shipston on Stour, is a beautiful Olde Worlde building with a thatched roof and original beamed ceilings. Improvements have recently been made to the inn, including a lovely non- smoking dining room, where delicious home-cooked, primarily English food, is freshly prepared and cooked to order. There is also a good selection of traditional hand-pulled ales. In the summer enjoy the award-winning gardens, both at the front and rear of this wonderful old thatched pub and in the winter we the lovely large, open log fires.

Broadway Manor Cottages are situated on a quiet lane a few minutes walk from the centre of the picturesque Cotswold village of Broadway, The Manor House was built in 1539 and was lovingly restored in 1989 and now offers self-catering holiday accommodation in either 3 traditional stone-built cottages, converted Stables, or in an apartment on the first floor above a converted ancient stone coach-house, now part of The Manor House.
The Manor House and cottages are set in peaceful grounds of several acres with the famous Cotswold Way Walk running through the field adjacent. The centre of the village including its inns, restaurants and shops can be reached within 5 minutes on foot along the path. The lawns, pools and hard tennis court are available for all guests to enjoy.

Milton Farm is an impressive Georgian farmhouse with spacious and distinctive en-suite rooms. Situated on the edge of the attractive market town of Fairford, there are facilities for business guests and families, and stabling is available for horse guests. Milton Farm makes the ideal place to stay for fishermen, walkers, cyclists and water sports enthusiasts.
The traditional Full English Breakfast is made from locally sourced produce and would be the envy of any Cotswold's Accommodation owner! The award winning sausages are made at Andrew Bulter Butchers, our local butchers shop, and are usually pork and apple. The free range eggs are from our own hens or sourced locally. The front rooms have views across fields and of a tall, stone-built water tower which is an attractive and unusual landmark. The rear rooms have views of the gardens, historic traditional farm buildings and the back paddocks and fields which are usually full of livestock.

Mayfield Caravan Park is a family owned site close to the market town of Cirencester. There are 36 pitches for both camping and caravanning, giving 76 pitches spread over a generous twelve acres.
The gently sloping park with its level hard standing pitches is in an area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking the Churn Valley. It is a quiet smaller park and is ideal for exploring the ancient Roman town of Cirencester and the surrounding Cotswolds. You can explore the Forest of Dean or use us as the perfect stepping stone to Wales and the South-West.
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The Bibury Court Hotel is ideal for a break from the pressures of life, a wonderful hideaway, a great base for leisurely walks in the glorious countryside and an idyllic place for families. Only seven miles from the historic market town of Cirencester, it is an English honey-stone country house dating from Tudor times with the meandering River Coln running through the six acres of grounds.
The atmosphere is informal, with friendly staff and unfussy personal service making guests feel very much at home. The grounds are great for children and dogs to roam in freely and safely, Bibury Court is somewhere you’ll want to go back to again and again.

Dating back to the 12th Century, the Black Horse Inn, situated in Shipston on Stour, is a beautiful Olde Worlde building with a thatched roof and original beamed ceilings. Improvements have recently been made to the inn, including a lovely non- smoking dining room, where delicious home-cooked, primarily English food, is freshly prepared and cooked to order. There is also a good selection of traditional hand-pulled ales. In the summer enjoy the award-winning gardens, both at the front and rear of this wonderful old thatched pub and in the winter we the lovely large, open log fires.

Broadway Manor Cottages are situated on a quiet lane a few minutes walk from the centre of the picturesque Cotswold village of Broadway, The Manor House was built in 1539 and was lovingly restored in 1989 and now offers self-catering holiday accommodation in either 3 traditional stone-built cottages, converted Stables, or in an apartment on the first floor above a converted ancient stone coach-house, now part of The Manor House.
The Manor House and cottages are set in peaceful grounds of several acres with the famous Cotswold Way Walk running through the field adjacent. The centre of the village including its inns, restaurants and shops can be reached within 5 minutes on foot along the path. The lawns, pools and hard tennis court are available for all guests to enjoy.

Milton Farm is an impressive Georgian farmhouse with spacious and distinctive en-suite rooms. Situated on the edge of the attractive market town of Fairford, there are facilities for business guests and families, and stabling is available for horse guests. Milton Farm makes the ideal place to stay for fishermen, walkers, cyclists and water sports enthusiasts.
The traditional Full English Breakfast is made from locally sourced produce and would be the envy of any Cotswold's Accommodation owner! The award winning sausages are made at Andrew Bulter Butchers, our local butchers shop, and are usually pork and apple. The free range eggs are from our own hens or sourced locally. The front rooms have views across fields and of a tall, stone-built water tower which is an attractive and unusual landmark. The rear rooms have views of the gardens, historic traditional farm buildings and the back paddocks and fields which are usually full of livestock.

Mayfield Caravan Park is a family owned site close to the market town of Cirencester. There are 36 pitches for both camping and caravanning, giving 76 pitches spread over a generous twelve acres.
The gently sloping park with its level hard standing pitches is in an area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking the Churn Valley. It is a quiet smaller park and is ideal for exploring the ancient Roman town of Cirencester and the surrounding Cotswolds. You can explore the Forest of Dean or use us as the perfect stepping stone to Wales and the South-West.
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