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Sign of the Angel, hotel in Lacock

Sign of the Angel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Lacock. Located around 14 miles from Royal Crescent, the inn with free WiFi is also 14 miles away from The Circus Bath.

To be part of Laycock was special, short walk to the Abbey in the morning. The old world charm must be tricky to maintain but it’s done so well. Comfy bed. Fabulous breakfast.
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated excellent
Excellent
349 reviews
Price from
$156.17
per night
The Red Lion, hotel in Lacock

The Red Lion in Lacock provides accommodations with a garden and a bar. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.

Super location right in the centre of the lovely village of Lacock. Room was spacious, clean and comfortable. The breakfast was great with lots of options.
Scored 8.2
8.2
Rated very good
Very Good
555 reviews
Price from
$188.71
per night
Rising Sun Pub, Restaurant and Rooms, hotel in Lacock

Rising Sun Pub, Restaurant and Rooms is located in Lacock, just 1.6 miles from Lacock Abbey and 15 miles from Royal Crescent.

The views were amazing, accommodations were comfortable and spacious, staff was nice, and the restaurant had excellent food
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
52 reviews
Price from
$169.18
per night
The Rectory Lacock - Boutique Bed and Breakfast, hotel in Lacock

The Rectory Lacock - Boutique Bed and Breakfast is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Lacock near Lacock Abbey.

When giving a review for The Rectory it is somewhat of a challenge because of its singular nature, despite all our years of international travel, including throughout the UK. There is the structure as well as the setting of The Rectory, whose qualities seem to mirror each other in superlative features. The restored Rectory is a classic of nineteenth century Victorian architectural aesthetic beauty. (Emphasis on ‘aesthetic,’ by the way, for this whole review.) Everything about the restored rector’s parish family dwelling, down to the smallest detailed comforts, seemed aimed at its guests’ comfort and experience — all of it perfect for couples and families. And the first visual beholding of The Rectory upon arrival, despite seeing many photos, is stunning. My wife and I were greeted right away when we pulled up in our car, but we were so impressed that shortly later we went back out in the driveway to take outside pictures of the Rectory and immediately send them to family. The rural setting involves the beauty of the surrounding garden and fields, even with sheep placidly grazing nearby, and this contrasts sharply with the busy tourism and commerce of nearby towns. And our hosts Wyatt & Helen were the greatest reason that would compel one to return for more visits. They are friendly, caring, professional, adept and fascinating. That all applies also, certainly to Monty the Golden Retriever. I cannot imagine staying anywhere else in that region when we return. Everything about The Rectory is idyllic. Welcome to Paradise.
Scored 9.8
9.8
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
47 reviews
Price from
$227.75
per night
Pear Tree Loft, hotel in Lacock

Pear Tree Loft is located in Lacock, just a 17-minute walk from Lacock Abbey and 14 miles from Royal Crescent.

Lovely clear directions to the property and into the loft, which was beautifully decorated and very comfortable. The owner's garden was very pretty and there was plenty of information about the nearby town and things to do/places to eat nearby.
Scored 9.7
9.7
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
25 reviews
Price from
$204.65
per night
Beautiful 2 bedroom guest house with private pool in Lacock, Wiltshire, hotel in Lacock

Beautiful 2 bedroom guest house with private pool in Lacock, Wiltshire is located in Lacock, just a 16-minute walk from Lacock Abbey and 12 miles from Royal Crescent.

We loved the separate living room - so nice to have some separation from the bedrooms. It was a luxury to have two bathrooms. The kitchen was well equipped for our needs.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
69 reviews
Price from
$175.70
per night
The White Hart Ford, hotel in Lacock

This traditional English pub features olde worlde charm and luxurious modern features like free Wi-Fi and White Company toiletries.

The location was great for hiking. The staff was great and I enjoyed eating there. The scenery was spectacular. I
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very Good
1,203 reviews
Price from
$154.87
per night
The Kings Arms Hotel, hotel in Lacock

Located in Melksham, 4.1 miles from Lacock Abbey, The Kings Arms Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Disapointed.to pay £80ish pounds more.than the people we were meeting for the same number of days. Accommodation was clean and a good size.
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
1,170 reviews
Price from
$156.95
per night
The Jolly Huntsman, hotel in Lacock

Located in Chippenham, The Jolly Huntsman features a bar. This 4-star hotel offers on-site dining. Some rooms have a patio. At the hotel, each room has a desk and a flat-screen TV.

Evening bar staff were very pleasant. Good location. Not much else to commend
Scored 8.1
8.1
Rated very good
Very Good
769 reviews
Price from
$130.15
per night
Beechfield House, hotel in Lacock

Beechfield House is a 4 AA Red Star country house hotel located near Bath, Longleat, Lacock and Stonehenge, housed in a striking late-Victorian country house set within 8 acres of beautiful grounds.

Location is fantastic being very close to Lacock Abbey and only 30mins from Bath, the pool is decently sized and the whole house is really wonderful. The gardens could use a little love but they're well kept and great for a little walk.
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
402 reviews
Price from
$141.86
per night
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What Guests Said About Lacock:

  • Scored 10
    10

    We booked from a Fri afternoon to Sunday morning.

    We booked from a Fri afternoon to Sunday morning. Lacock is a part of the world I could happily spend weeks in at a time! We visited the aqua sana spa at center parcs Longleat, this was lovely but very busy on a Saturday and was difficult to get a spot in some of the experience rooms. Coffee there was awful 😂 we went to Homewood near Bath for dinner, this was ok at best and is a bit overhyped in my opinion. Lacock village was lovely, we ate at the George which was really good, the sign of the angel which was gorgeous! Lacock Abbey and grounds are stunning, the village is also full of lovely little independent shops and there is a wonderful bakery. So much to see and do, allow 3/4 days to make the most of the visit
    Beth
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Adorable little town, super nice to see how kind everyone...

    Adorable little town, super nice to see how kind everyone was, it has that small town trusting community vibes (a lot of crafty people left their homemade Christmas goods outside their door with details of their PayPal or boxes for money. Awesome!) Cute shops, lovely scenery. Worth visiting even if for just one day
    Adele
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    You need to at least a day and a night to make the best of...

    You need to at least a day and a night to make the best of Lacock which is a wonderful place to visit. We have been twice now but would like to go again. We ate our evening meal at the Red Lion which was excellent.
    Michele
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    It is a lovely village that deserve wandering around at...

    It is a lovely village that deserve wandering around at leisure. It is a period drama delight, especially if you like Jane Austen etc. The abbey was a good visit, all the more so if you are already a National Trust member. Plus, it rewards a little exploration with lovely surprises such as the ford. We went in June and the village was resplendent with roses and climbing hydrangeas in bloom.
    Richard
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    The whole village is so picturesque, and it’s owned by the...

    The whole village is so picturesque, and it’s owned by the National Trust. So many original historical houses and buildings. Some lovely little walks, pub, cafes and shops. It’s a good place to mooch around.
    DENISE
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Beautiful National Trust village.

    Beautiful National Trust village. Checked in and ate in the pub restaurant (lovely food, helpful staff) before heading into Bath for a concert. In the morning we were offered a selection of breakfast options (not just Continental). Again staff very helpful, but not intrusive. A lively pub in the evening, clearly very popular, but nothing too much trouble. Serve excellent food, a varied menu. Accommodation was clean and spacious, and quiet once pub closed. The pub welcomes visitors of all ages, human and canine. We were asked if we wanted to move to a quieter table as there were a lot of children in a large family group next to us, and we were celebrating an anniversary. We were fine, but it was thoughtful to be asked. Very convenient for exploring the area and such a beautiful setting. We are planning our second visit already!
    Claire
    United Kingdom