Situated in Chipping Campden, 23 km from Walton Hall, The Ebrington Arms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
In the market town of Chipping Campden, the award-winning 16th-century Noel Arms hotel features open log fires and free on-site parking.
Lukasz
United Kingdom
Overall really nice place, floors a bit squeaky - ear plugs for sound sensitive people for better sleep would be recommended (didn’t bother me too much)
Set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, Charingworth Manor is a 14th-century manor house in 54 acres of grounds, providing the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque area.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Bantam Tea Rooms is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Chipping Campden, 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Mark
United Kingdom
Really friendly hosts. Great room and fab breakfast
This locally owned 17th century inn, is crammed with history, traditional local cask ales and plenty of character, and stands at the lower end of Chipping Campden's historic High Street.
Redesdale Arms Hotel is a 17th-century coaching house offering modern British cooking, free Wi-Fi access and a location ideal for walks in the Cotswold hills. Free parking is also available.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Chipping Campden cost £151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chipping Campden are £221 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chipping Campden can on average be found for £216 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £143 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chipping Campden for tonight. You'll pay on average around £178 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chipping Campden will cost around £245 (based on Booking.com prices).
All the features of Cotswolds era were there -yellow stone...
All the features of Cotswolds era were there -yellow stone houses and buildings, thatched roofs, central market hall, shops and houses along main street, village square, and the attendant church.
It can do with more parking along the streets and more Chinese eating places.
john
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very busy during the daytime and parking difficult.
Very busy during the daytime and parking difficult.
We visited in the evening when parking was better.
We had a wonderful meal at Michael's Mediterranean. Very small intimate place, definitely worth a visit, but book first.
Josette
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Had a wonderful stay in Chipping Campden!
Had a wonderful stay in Chipping Campden! The charming village is picturesque, with lovely walks and cozy shops. The accommodation we stayed at was comfortable, and the hospitality was warm and welcoming. A perfect countryside getaway!
While we only stayed overnight for I would suggest a long weekend to really take in everything.
Adam
Scored 10
10
We stayed in Chipping Campden because the Grooms Lodge was...
We stayed in Chipping Campden because the Grooms Lodge was there and it did, indeed, turn out to be a great accommodation. But, after visiting many other villages, we all agreed Chipping Campden was a great place to stay: fewer bus tours than some, plenty of dining choice, very walkable.
Sharon
United States
Scored 10
10
The area is picturesque and lovely, ideally located for...
The area is picturesque and lovely, ideally located for wedding venues in the area with plenty to do and see but the roads are tight and parking is very limited so make sure if you are staying in a hotel here that they have private on site parking
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Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lovely, quiet town in the Cotswolds.
Lovely, quiet town in the Cotswolds. We were first time visitors to this area, and limited our stay to one night, which was ample for this location. A couple very nice restaurants, and cute shops. Our accommodation was the lowest price of our 2 weeks in England, and very suitable. We went on a Monday, and parking was ample. The build up for the Cotswolds was bigger/better than the reality in my opinion. But we did only go to one town. Yes, it was lovely, but I'd probably opt for more time in the Lake District where we went after this, if we returned. But we are not shoppers and so forth, so that Cotswold scene is not exciting to us. However, this town might be nice for a stop if one is walking the Cotswold Way or some of the footpaths, which we did not have time for.
Cheryl
United States
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This is an excellent location within walking distance of Chipping Campden . We were a family spanning 3 generations and it suited everyone perfectly. The host was welcoming and helpful but then didn’t interfere with our stay . The barn is well equipped and we would highly recommend a stay here.
We booked a dog friendly room for £30. It was brilliant. Ground floor with doors which opened on private patio so no trooping through the hotel overnight. Hotel also provided dog bowl towel and treats. We had to eat meals in bar but lovely food and very friendly staff.
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