The Wood Norton part of the Conde Nast Johansens Collection, is a Victorian Hall originally built in 1897 by exiled French Royalty, the Duc D’Orleans, is now a luxurious hotel steeped in history and...
Chrisp2311
United Kingdom
Breakfast was first class and the staff were very friendly and helpful
Situated 21 km from Coughton Court, Kingfisher Lodge Long Acre Holiday Park offers a garden, barbecue facilities and accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Nestled amid tranquil gardens, this romantic Tudor manor is ideally located in Shakespeare country, within easy reach of Henley-in-Arden, historic Kenilworth, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds
Origina...
James
United Kingdom
Excellent,but the Breakfast Tea had run out but the tall slim waitress made us some tea.
Dinner was excellent but the room was cooler due to the doors being open to facilitate the wedding next day.
Morticia with blond hair was very good and run off a route to the M5.
Set in Weston Subedge and with Royal Shakespeare Theatre reachable within 18 km, The Seagrave Arms offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Darinka
United Kingdom
We had an evening meal plus breakfast and both were absolutely delicious.
The room was extremely clean with everything you might need provided.
Located in the quintessentially English village that is Broadway in the heart of The Cotswolds, The Lygon Arms is the perfect spot to switch off and relax (with or without your pampered pooch!)...
Joanna
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel and room Staff were helpful and friendly.
Located in Pershore, 29 km from Coughton Court, Pershore Rooms at The Star provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Janet
United Kingdom
Nice and clean, good use of furniture for space and nicely decorated.
Easy self check in. Good size carpark
Good location in the town
we eat in Wetherspoons most evenings, the Trumpet Inn would...
we eat in Wetherspoons most evenings, the Trumpet Inn would be a good place to eat for Sunday Lunch however you would need to book.
There are not that many eating places in Evesham however what are there are good.
Nancy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Evesham is a market town and it's quite noticeable which is...
Evesham is a market town and it's quite noticeable which is the oldest part of the town with Abbey ruins and the Almonry and the beautiful area called Hampton Ferry along Boat Lane. Lovely riverside gardens at Abbey Gardens.
Furthest end of the High Street, Bridge Street (walk over the bridge to views of River Avon) etc is where you'll find the majority of shops. But I feel some other parts of the town are quite poor and could do with a facelift.
Monica's Fish Bar and Restaurant - this was wonderful, a clean restaurant and such generous portions. The OAP meal for £9 (May 2024) was an absolute bargain with a pretty large portion of fish!! And lovely polite staff.
Pop into The Almonry Museum for the Tourist Information Office and pick up a few little souvenirs, tea towels, picture postcards (wont get them anywhere else in the town), pens, pencils, mugs, books about the locality etc. Very helpful ladies!
And the no.28 bus goes to Bidford Upon Avon and Stratford Upon Avon - both beautiful places for a day out.
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
It was New Years Eve and the hotel laid on nothing - not a...
It was New Years Eve and the hotel laid on nothing - not a special meal, music, not even a popper. People including us had brought along celebratory evening wear and there was nothing!! Room was too hot and there was no control. Road noise, very draughty windows. Extremely creaky floorboards. No plugs beside the bed. No shaver socket in the bathroom. The drains in the shower and basin were virtually blocked so after a shower the water cascaded all over the floor.
belinda
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A lovely view of the river from our room, although we...
A lovely view of the river from our room, although we couldn't walk along the river due to flooding. Evesham town centre is a bit tired looking with lots of charity shops. Had a meal at the Trumpet inn, good value for money and good choice on the menu. Our visit was really to go to Stratford on Avon which was about 15 miles away. Broadway worth a visit.
sarah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very pretty part of the world.
Very pretty part of the world. Lots of lovely villages such as Stow, Bourton on the Water, Broadway. Bourton is very pretty but choose your time as it is incredbly busy with throngs of people. Lots of p”aces to eat but not cheap.
Eira
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The old Abbey Grounds are most interesting having 2 churches...
The old Abbey Grounds are most interesting having 2 churches and the remnents of the old Abbey.
Very old buildings just outside with the Tourest office.
The town centre seems to be rather run-down, not helped by the lack of quality hotels. The Northwick, close outside, appears as the only one.
The river walk is pleasant.
Lovely cottage for our mini break. A real cosy home from home with the added bonus of the beautiful garden and hot tub.
Hosts were helpful and friendly from before to during our stay.
Not far from Evesham Town centre. Around a 25 minute walk with lots of bars, restaurants lovely scenery to enjoy.
Couldn't fault our stay and will definitely be booking again.
Had a lovely relaxing stay at the bell tent. Well equipped with logs for the fire, everything you need for a bbq and a cup of tea and some lovely biscuits provided, with your own toilet/shower. Visited the local pub which was within walking distance and there was also a hotel with a pub and restaurant just up the road.
Very comfortable, clean room and excellent food. Freshly cooked breakfast and the evening meal was superb. Great location for exploring the Cotswolds and the area around Evesham.
Well equiped kitchen,comfortable bed,lovely large garden and off street parking. The location is close to Evesham and makes a great base for exploring the Cotswolds
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