For centuries life was good for
GLOUCESTER
. The Romans chose the spot for a garrison to guard the Severn and spy on Wales, and later for a
colonia
or home for retired soldiers - the highest status a provincial Roman town could dream of. Commercial prestige came with trade up the River Severn, which developed into one of the busiest trade routes in Europe. The city's political importance hit its peak under the Normans, when William the Conqueror met here freq... [More]
This Purpose Built Hotel Situated Between Cheltenham And Gloucester Offers A Wealth Of State Of The Art Business And Leisure Facilities In A Relaxed Comfortable Surrounding. Within Easy Reach Of Both Towns It Is Convenient For Theatres, Sight Seeing And Horse Racing At Cheltenham. Every Bedroom Is C... [More]
The 'Edward' is a grade II listed Victorian town house hotel. We are just a short stroll from the city centre.One particular advantage we have is our car park spaces for more than twenty cars.The Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Severn Way, Vale of Evesham and Wye Valley are all easily accessible from Glo... [More]
The hotel is located 4 miles from Gloucester and is an excellent base for exploring Gloucester's glorious 14th Century Cathedral and Docks with its National Waterways Museum, Antiques Centre and Museum of Advertising and Packaging. Further afield are the Cotswolds, Cheltenham and the Forest of Dean. [More]
Conveniently located off Junction 12 of the M5. Our guestrooms feature a contemporary design and accommodate up to two adults and two children. Each room is equipped with ensuite power shower, satellite TV, high speed wireless internet connection, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making faciliti... [More]
Because of its unique location, Hatherley Manor proves to be an ideal base for anyone wishing to visit and explore the Cotswold countryside; or to take advantage of the convenient motorway for more distant excursions. The city of Gloucester, with its impressive cathedral is literally just down the r... [More]