Set in the Cotswold market town of Tetbury, this charming town house dates back to 1535 and boasts a restaurant with views of the walled garden and fountain.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The hotel has a really lovely garden where we ate a very delicious dinner. Breakfast was generous and very tasty, well cooked etc Staff were very friendly and helpful. Our room was beautifully decorated and very peaceful.
In gardens and woodland, the Hare & Hounds is a charming, traditional English country house hotel, with a popular restaurant and bar. The Westonbirt National Arboretum is half a mile away.
Set in Tetbury, 17 km from Cotswold Water Park, The Royal Oak Tetbury offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lynn
United Kingdom
A lovely old pub dog friendly good food and friendly staff walking distance to Tetbury and lots of lovely doggy walks
Located in Tetbury, 25 km from Cotswold Water Park, The Holford Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lowri
United Kingdom
Loved the privacy of our chalet and the convenience of parking right outside. We enjoyed the walk to and from the pub, and can imagine it's a lovely place to have a wedding/event. Everything has been thought of down to the last detail. Staff were very friendly, and both supper and breakfast were lovely.
Located in Tetbury and with Cotswold Water Park reachable within 15 km, Trouble House provides a garden, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Excellent B&B! Spotlessly clean. All facilities provided. Jacki & her team were very friendly & helpful. Breakfast was delicious as was our evening meal. Highly recommend & hope to return in the future! Thank you.
Located in Tetbury, within 19 km of Cotswold Water Park and 27 km of Kingsholm Stadium, The Queen Matilda Country Rooms provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Located in the centre of Tetbury, The Ormond is an 18th-century Cotswold inn offering stylish, elegant rooms and award-winning food. Cirencester and Stroud are 10 miles away.
The stylish and friendly Priory Inn is a privately-owned hotel and restaurant, just a few minutes' walk from Tetbury's shops and a 5-minute drive from the National Arboretum at Westonbirt.
Pauline
United Kingdom
We liked the service particularly. I also like the room because it had a bath!! The water was lovely and hot.
The Snooty Fox is set in the heart of the market town of Tetbury and offers en-suite rooms with traditional décor and free WiFi access throughout.
Colwill
United Kingdom
Lovely decor and fantastic that the public car park is so close. The staff are excellent ambassadors for the Snooty Fox ,welcoming and friendly. We will definitely stay here again when breaking the long journey to Cornwall and will recommend to our friends.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tetbury cost £145 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tetbury are £195 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tetbury can on average be found for £323 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A very pleasant place to stay and visit We eat in the hotel...
A very pleasant place to stay and visit We eat in the hotel staff where very friendly - we walked into Tetbury and had a lovely coffee on the Snooty Fox and the staff were very nice considering we were covered in mud and they were just setting up for lunch - very nice town with nice shops and superb bakery.
Sheila
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Parking can be difficult even though there are at least 2...
Parking can be difficult even though there are at least 2 car parks.
Tetbury is mostly antique shops with a handful of independent traders.
There is often a market on in the covered market square.
Parking on the street is limited to 1 hour.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tetbury could well be called the antiques capital of the...
Tetbury could well be called the antiques capital of the Cotswolds. I managed to visit over 12 antiques shops, most of them on Long Street. If you're not a huge fan of antiques though, I'm not sure Tetbury would be for you. It's a quaint and pretty enough town, but no more so than other towns in the Cotswolds.
I only ate there once (at Lola & Co) but the food was excellent.
Parking is easy as there are plenty of places to park for free (I parked on Gumstool Hill).
The weather was dreadful when I arrived (in the middle of Storm Ciaran), so I didn't get a chance to look around as much as I would have liked.
I used Tetbury as a base to visit the rest of the Cotswolds. It's at the Southern end of the Cotswolds so if you're planning to visit places like Bibury and Chipping Campden which are further north, then it can be a bit of a drive (over an hour) and you may want to be more centrally located.
Al
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tetbury is small but characterful place; we loved the...
Tetbury is small but characterful place; we loved the independent feeling and atmosphere. It’s also a great spot for getting round the Cotswolds. The range of evening dinner options actually in town (as opposed to a short drive away) is fairly limited though from a family perspective- booking a table in advance is recommended.
Nicola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tetbury is a beautiful town - no Costa or McDonalds!
Tetbury is a beautiful town - no Costa or McDonalds! It has wonderful architechture and there are lots of interesting shops to visit, including antique shops and Prince Charles' Highgrove shop. The Ormond is fantastic. I stayed in a gorgeous room and also the food is great and is not a rip off. It has a lively atmosphere and a fabulous garden area to sit out in with stunning climbing roses and outdoor plants, including olive trees. It is spacious too. There are lots of other nice cafes and restaurants to visit, such as cafe 53, Quailes, Blue Zuccini and the Snooty Fox pub. Getting around Tetbury is easy because the town is quite compact.
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tetbury was a nice place to walkaroun with plenty of foof...
Tetbury was a nice place to walkaroun with plenty of foof options including vegetarian/vegam. Also can park for free at Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre with a pleasant walk into town. The bread and butter pudding at the cafe next to the Arts Centre was incredible.
Lots of independent shops and cracking charity shops if you like a bargain
Hotel was comfortable with public areas having character. Certainly a building to be admired. Staff were friendly and although some appeared inexperienced, really did their best to be helpful at all times. Log fire in the bar a great feature. Good location for visiting areas around The Cotswolds. Excellent for a winter break or for visitors to UK. We have been to the hotel several times over the past 30 years and it does draw us back which is very positive ! This review is purely an honest reflection of our latest visit.
We were passing through en route from Scotland to Cornwell and stayed here for one night. We found the staff to be extremely friendly and helpful and the food was delicious. Our room exceeded our expectations and we had a great night's sleep. All in all, a very pleasant stop over. We recommend The Ormond st Tetbury very highly.
It was very comfy and warm given the wet blustery weather outside. The hostess was delightful and very helpful. The breakfasts were adjusted to meet our likes which was much appreciated. It’s a good location for travelling around the Cotswolds and Tetbury is a very nice small village where we had a lovely meal on our first night.
Very helpful reception staff
A hotel full of character. The food was delicious.
Room was spacious and had good lighting. Plugs were near mirror so great for using the hairdryer.
Lovely garden area. Towels were soft, thick and very large.
Lovely stay in the quaint village of Tetbury close to many Cotswold highlights. The home was clean, warm and welcoming and we loved the decor and facilities throughout. We look forward to recommending to friends and family.
Alexander
New Zealand
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