In the market town of Chipping Campden, the award-winning 16th-century Noel Arms hotel features open log fires and free on-site parking.
Graham
United Kingdom
all of it was very good,we were doing four days walking and we were allowed to leave our car in the hotel carpark and come back on the fourth day to collect it
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Linda
United Kingdom
Food was exceptional, staff were pleasant and helpful
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John
United Kingdom
Fillet steak with green peppercorn sauce
Nice old hotel archictecture
This luxury, 4-star Gothic mansion is set within 40 acres of lush parkland.
John
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent, the breakfast staff were lovely, and the choices of breakfast foods was very good. The pool and leisure area were excellent despite all the stairs. We got a little wet walking round to our garden room but I'm not sure it could be avoided. All the staff we met were excellent and couldn't be more helpful
Mickleton is a nice village. It has an awesome butcher, and a couple of small shops, including a small, if a bit expensive supermarket. It is a busy village and there is quite a bit of through traffic which can make it a bit noisy.
There are a couple of nice pubs, one very much on the tourist route as a stop off. The Butcher's Arms serves mainly pies, burgers and pizza, but has a nice atmosphere. The Kings Arms is more fine dining, however, if you do book for here, do make sure your table is in the restaurant; we were placed in the bar which was loud, packed (people bumped my chair every time they walked past) and is very dog friendly, which is nice, but we had dogs wandering about off lead, barking at other dogs and under the table as we ate. We got moved to the restaurant and the food was excellent.
Mickleton has some wonderful buildings and easy access to the Cotswolds and some nearby Farm shops. Its very welcoming and a relaxed feel,
Michael
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was a good base for being nearby to some of the worth...
It was a good base for being nearby to some of the worth visiting cotswolds towns like chipping campden and broadway… it really depends what you want. If you prefer to not use a car whilst you are away then I’d avoid staying in Mickleton as there’s only two pubs and a small morrisons
Sophie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Local walks available (we used those behind the church), two...
Local walks available (we used those behind the church), two local pubs (we chose The Kings Arms) and a convenience store (which we didn't require). The location allowed us to visit Chipping Campden, Broadway (including the Tower), and Stow on the Wold (a lovely day out). As well as the walk in Mickleton we also made the short trip to Dovers Hill and further afield to Belas Knap Long Barrow. The location means visits can be made to Stratford, Oxford, Cheltenham and Gloucester
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Mickleton is a beautiful village close to Stratford,...
Mickleton is a beautiful village close to Stratford, Chipping Camden and Warwick. There are 2 pubs, a deli, 2 great restaurants one at the Kings Arms where we ate, the food was superb. it has a deli and a shop. there are some lovely walks from the village. The village is quiet. Great place to stay.
Erika
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty little town.
Very pretty little town. The Loft in the Malthouse was lovely Completely self contained and everything one would need for a visit. The hosts Kathryn and Mark were very pleasant and a font of information.
Pauline
Australia
10
Scored 10
A quiet and peaceful village with a local butchers and two...
A quiet and peaceful village with a local butchers and two excellent farm shops near by (one in walking distance). Lovely circular walk to Hidcote house and gardens(NT).Easy access to many villages around and Stratford Upon Avon. A couple of very good pubs in village.
Pam
United Kingdom
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