On the southern fringes of the Cotswolds,
CIRENCESTER
makes a refreshing change from its more gentrified neighbours, steering clear of the "olde-worlde" image that many Cotswold towns have embraced. Under the Romans, the town was called Corinium and ranked second only to Londinium in size and importance. A provincial capital and a centre of trade, it flourished for three centuries and had one of the largest forums north of the Alps. Few Roman remains are visible in C... [More]
The Corinium Hotel has 15 individual and characterful rooms all with en-suite facilities. Whether you require a garden view, ground floor room or our rooms with original beams we have just the room to suit you.The Hotel has a choice of standard double and twin rooms, family rooms and character rooms... [More]
The hotel is ideally based to explore the Cotswold or visit the towns Roman remains and Museum. The Cotswold Wildlife Park, the model village at Bourton-on-the-Water and the Cotswold Water Park are also nearby. All bedrooms are en-suite with colour television, radio, hairdryer, trouser press, teleph... [More]
Fronted by beautifully landscaped gardens and woodlands, your first impression will be an ambience of freshness and inspiration that will entice you into becoming a part of it. Hotel Le Spa, in keeping with Le Spas image is elegant and luxurious in design. Le Spa is now able to offer day spa guests ... [More]
The Former Home Of A Leading Wool MerchantIn Cirencester Stratton House Hotel IsIdeally Located Near The Center Of Cirencester The Recognized Capital Of The Cotswolds. TheHotel Combines Traditional Elegance And StyleWith Modern Amenities And Boasts 40 EnsuiteBedroom And 4 Function Rooms And A Classi... [More]
Your gateway to the Cotswolds and the former home of a leading wool merchant in Cirencester, the Stratton House Hotel has been extended in keeping with its 17th century facade. The hotel is located close to the centre of Cirencester - the recognised 'capital' of the Cotswolds - and combines traditio... [More]