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    Stratton House Hotel

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    Kings Head Hotel - Standard Bedroom in the "Market Place" wing

    Kings Head Hotel

    (4 reviews)

    £££

    This is a 66-bedroom hotel, conveniently situated right in the heart of Cirencester. Located in an…read morehistoric building, it has been modernised to give a boutique hotel feel. You get a sense of history as soon as you enter, because just in front of the reception desk there is a glass panel in the floor, which reveals a piece of Roman mosaic below. We visited for a two-night break in February. Our stay was a little coloured by the fact that the hotel had gone into administration (but was still functioning). One downside was that we were not able to take advantage of the booked car parking, and had to use a public car park about five minutes walk away. This was not a particular problem, because we were able to use the drop off space by the hotel front door to drop our luggage, but it did mean we had a five minute walk to get to the car. On the plus side, the hotel is right in the middle of the market Square, so it is very convenient for visiting this attractive and historic market town. The room was very comfortable, with a generous king size double bed, although the mattress and pillow was a little hard for my liking. We had a huge shower room, with nice toiletries provided, as well as bathrobes, fluffy white towels, and bath slippers. The room also had TV and a kettle and coffee making machine so we could make our own beverages in the morning. The corridor outside had quite squeaky floors (typical of an old building), but this did mean that we got a little noise from the other guests. We also had a room at the back of the hotel, which meant we had a view of another part of the hotel. Breakfast was a buffet, with hot dishes to order. The Continental buffet was a little bit limited, but I suspect this was a facet of the hotel going into administration, as there were not a lot of guests staying when we were there. There was a sufficient choice of cereals, fruit, and pastries for our needs, but it wasn't as bigger choice as many hotels we have stayed in. The cooked English breakfasts (one vegetarian) were perfectly decent, and generous in quantity, and cooked to order. The restaurant was not open during our stay, but we were in the low season. This was not a problem, as there are plenty of options for eating within a short walk at the hotel. But it means we cannot review the evening menu. Staff were very pleasant and helpful throughout.

    Very charming place with fantastic staff and a very good restaurant. It is in the center of town…read moreand surrounded by a ton of shops and pubs. I wouldn't suggest a Sunday stay to enjoy the city as everything is closed by 5:00 pm. You can get a great deal for a Sunday stay on the hotel website, which is what I did because it worked with my travel. I didn't know the entire town closed up, but would return for a Sunday stay anyway if they offered the same deal. Rooms are clean, bath tubs/shower large, and the food very good. The staff are really helpful and make you feel welcome.

    Stow Lodge Hotel - Comfortable lounge

    Stow Lodge Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    We chose Stow Lodge in Stow on the Wold for our stay in the Cotswolds in part because it had ground…read morefloor accommodation available, in a cottage across the lawn from the main lodge, which was formerly the Rectory of a well-known church, and partly because the lodge was set back from the main square, yet near shops, restaurants and pubs. Our cottage, No. 30, was about 180 pounds B&B, VAT included. It was larger than most rooms, with a living area, sleeping area with king bed (a bit soft), a small sitting room and a front patio overlooking the back of the lodge. Stow may not be the quaintest or most charming of the Cotswold villages, and the main Square is being taken over by a larger and larger parking lot. However, it is handy to be able to easily walk to attractions such as the medieval St. Edward's Church, Grade I listed with its remarkable door flanked by huge yew trees, and to places to shop and eat and drink. Stow is handy to visit other nearby villages, if you have a car or can spring a pretty penny for a hire taxi. As to Stow Lodge, it is the kind of places that just looks and feels very, very English. Indeed, although it was high season for tourism (August 2023) nearly all the guests appeared to be British. Besides us, there was one apparently American family and one evening a group touring in vintage Bentleys stopped for the night (one of the Bentleys, a 1929 4 1/2-liter, was owned by an Australian.) This Bentley surely would bring 300,000 pounds or more if offered for sale. Most of the guests, like us, were, shall we say, older? Nearly everyone staying the the small lodge had dinner in the very English dining room (think roast beef on Sunday, fried whitebait for appetizers, and roast lamb). You could have a drink in the bar or the in the sitting room with overstuffed leather sofas, but dinner started exactly at 7 pm. The room came inclusive of a full English breakfast, with eggs either fried, scrabled or poached, served promptly at 8 am. Service at this family-owned inn was friendly, cheerful and efficient. Everything was very clean, and the lodge is well run.

    We had a wonderful but too short of a stay at the Stow Lodge a hotel. Located in the town center…read more(big parking lot) this rustic Lodge has the most courteous staff we have encountered on our trip throughout England. The room was clean and well appointed, the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom seem to have been updated. Dinner at the Hotel restaurant was delicious. I had a breast of duck with roasted potatoes and green beans. Breakfast(off menu) was included with our stay. I had the Full English, a pot of coffee juice and toast. The waitstaff was great. Hotel also has a bar and serves afternoon tea that you can enjoy in the fireside lounge. I definitely recommend the Stow Lodge Hotel.

    Stratton House Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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