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    Swan Hotel

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    The Swan Hotel

    The Swan Hotel

    (2 reviews)

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    What a delightful place to stay! Clean, comfortable room with a great bed, large bathroom, lots of…read morestorage in a historic 350 year old building. Excellent restaurant with delicious and unique dishes. The vegetarian choices are especially delicious and most welcome. Great service, welcoming hosts and cozy atmosphere. Perfect and highly recommended.

    This small family run hotel on the edge of the Cotswolds and on the route of The Cotswold Way for…read morewalkers. A small hotel with just 8 bedrooms of which are clean and a decent size. I was in room 3 which overlooks the Market Street (although no Market) and another local Public House. Nice plesant public areas including a recently refurbished restaurant which is relatively modern but still in-keeping with this old building. There is also a bar area where lots of the locals enjoy a wide selection of drinks including 4 cask ales, 4 draught lagers and Guinness, as well as a local Cider (Ashton Press). The Front of House Staff are all very friendly and accommodating namely Nicola, Emillia, AJ and Flo. The owner of the property is frequently on site and ensures everyone is made to feel at home (David). The food is good, many dishes cooked in-house and mostly 'to-order'. I couldn't find anything negative to say about this property and (I for one) will be back , they are gradually refurbishing the hotel and what has been done to date is nice and tastefull. Well worth a visit, the room rates are excellent, and includes freshly cooked breakfast to individually placed orders.

    The Slaughters Country Inn - The inn

    The Slaughters Country Inn

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    This country inn dates back to the 15th century and was originally three farmworkers' cottages…read morebefore being converted to a private house in the 1920s. It was later used by the Eton public school. The Slaughters Country Inn has 31 rooms, of which Gayle and I stayed in a very nice 2 story version in a separate building. We enjoyed a very nice bedroom suite on the second floor and a spacious living room on ground level. I also appreciated the newspaper delivery service of which I chose the Guardian on Saturday and the Observer on Sunday. Gayle and I had dinner in the bar area for our 2 evenings here, and very much enjoyed the menu, the decor, and the very nice service. Breakfast was also included, which we took in the main dining room. Service, food, and atmosphere were all in very good order. Gayle and I were here as part of our Cotswolds walk and also appreciated the welcome we received the first day as we walked in all wet and muddy. On that day, our shower was the the first highlight, including places to hang our "cleaned in the sink or shower" clothes. We also enjoyed the convenience of walking around this cute little village, and our longer walks to Bourton-on-the-Water and Upper Slaughter.

    There is no doubt that the location requires a 5* rating. The grounds are beautiful. The village is…read morelike something out of Miss Marple. Quintessential British! I wish the same good be said for my lunch. I started with the soup which was incredibly bland. I know it was carrot but have no idea the 2nd ingredient.! The roast was satisfactory. The meat was tender and cooked a little under which I like. The potatoes were bland. The green vegetables had no seasoning. I sent my yorkshire pudding back as it had remained in the oven too long and was like a biscuit. The second one was better. The cauliflower and cheese was delicious. All needed extra gravy, which the very nice waiting staff bought.

    Swan Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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