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Best Western Grapevine Hotel - Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Sheep Street
Gloucestershire, GL54 1AU
Nightly Rates (146.33 - 185.35)   3 Star
Best Western Grapevine Hotel

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Property Description
The Best Western Grapevine Hotel should be a national treasure. This award winning 17th century market town hotel in the antique centre of the Cotswolds has a romantic conservatory restaurant crowned by a magnificent historic vine. Its rooms are individually furnished to the highest standards and the outstanding personal service provided by a loyal team of staff is perhaps the secret of the hotel's success. A gem which is strategically placed in the beautiful Cotswold rolling hills, in the center of the country at the junction of five main roads and only two hours from London by road or rail. All rooms at the hotel are non-smoking.

Best Western Grapevine Hotel


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Parking

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Free Parking

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,DLX FURNISHINGS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREA

  • * 2 Single Beds * Deluxe Furnishings * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,DLX FURNISHINGS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAK

  • * 1 Double Bed * Deluxe Furnishings * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 SINGLE BED,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Single Bed * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 SINGLE BED,DLX FURNISHINGS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAK

  • * 1 Single Bed * Deluxe Furnishings * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,NO SMOKING,DELUXE QUALITY ROOM,FULL B

  • * 1 Double Bed * No Smoking * Deluxe Quality Room * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,DELUXE QUALITY ROOM,FULL

  • * 2 Single Beds * No Smoking * Deluxe Quality Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,NO-SMOKING,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * No Smoking * Standard Room * Full Breakfast

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    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:30 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 11:00 A.M. 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time 

  • 22  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    · From: A429. Turn off Fosseway A429 at Stow On The Wold taking A436 to Chipping Norton, go 150 yards on right to the Best Western Grapevine Hotel. Birmingham 40 miles, London Heathrow 75 miles

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    Cancellation Policy
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  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham * 75 mile(s) from London
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 5 mile(s) from Antique shops in Stow-on-the-Wold * Many traditional cotswold villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Lower Slaughter, Burford and Broadway * Trout fishing in local lakes and rivers * Many cycle scenic paths throughout the local area * Many beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths surrounding Stow * Blenheim Palace, Built in 1704 and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill * 10 mile(s) from number of challenging golf courses * 6 mile(s) from Batsford Park and Arboreturn, an outstanding collection of rare trees * 6 mile(s) from Sudeley castle, Queens Katherine Parr's Palace * 10 mile(s) from Chedworth Roman Village, excavated in 1804 to reveal mosaics and baths * 14 mile(s) from Cirencester, the second largest roman town in Britain * 15 mile(s) from Cheltenham town and Race Course * 18 mile(s) from Statford Upon Avon, the home of William Shakespeare
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 5 mile(s) from Antique shops in Stow-on-the-Wold * Many traditional cotswold villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Lower Slaughter, Burford and Broadway * Trout fishing in local lakes and rivers * Many cycle scenic paths throughout the local area * Many beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths surrounding Stow * Blenheim Palace, Built in 1704 and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill * 10 mile(s) from number of challenging golf courses * 6 mile(s) from Batsford Park and Arboreturn, an outstanding collection of rare trees * 6 mile(s) from Sudeley castle, Queens Katherine Parr's Palace * 10 mile(s) from Chedworth Roman Village, excavated in 1804 to reveal mosaics and baths * 14 mile(s) from Cirencester, the second largest roman town in Britain * 15 mile(s) from Cheltenham town and Race Course * 18 mile(s) from Statford Upon Avon, the home of William Shakespeare
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 5 mile(s) from Antique shops in Stow-on-the-Wold * Many traditional cotswold villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Lower Slaughter, Burford and Broadway * Trout fishing in local lakes and rivers * Many cycle scenic paths throughout the local area * Many beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths surrounding Stow * Blenheim Palace, Built in 1704 and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill * 10 mile(s) from number of challenging golf courses * 6 mile(s) from Batsford Park and Arboreturn, an outstanding collection of rare trees * 6 mile(s) from Sudeley castle, Queens Katherine Parr's Palace * 10 mile(s) from Chedworth Roman Village, excavated in 1804 to reveal mosaics and baths * 14 mile(s) from Cirencester, the second largest roman town in Britain * 15 mile(s) from Cheltenham town and Race Course * 18 mile(s) from Statford Upon Avon, the home of William Shakespeare
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham * 75 mile(s) from London
  • Transportation:

  • * .5 mile(s) from Stow-on-the-Wold bus terminal * 5 mile(s) from Mortn-In-March rail station, 5 miles from Kingham Station * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham International Airport * 75 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham * 75 mile(s) from London
  • Transportation:

  • * .5 mile(s) from Stow-on-the-Wold bus terminal * 5 mile(s) from Mortn-In-March rail station, 5 miles from Kingham Station * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham International Airport * 75 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham * 75 mile(s) from London
  • Transportation:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham International Airport * 70 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport * 100 mile(s) from Gatwick Airport * 5 mile(s) from Moreton in Marsh Rail station * .25 mile(s) from Stow on the Wold Bus terminal
  • Local Attractions:

  • Many traditional cotswold villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Lower Slaughter, Burford and Broadway.* 5 mile(s) from Antique shops in Stow-on-the-Wold * 6 mile(s) from Batsford Park and Arboreturn, an outstanding collection of rare trees * 10 mile(s) from Chedworth Roman Village, excavated in 1804 to reveal mosaics and baths * 10 mile(s) from number of challenging golf courses * 12 mile(s) from Hidcote Manor Garden * 14 mile(s) from Cirencester, the second largest roman town in Britain * 15 mile(s) from Cheltenham town and Race Course * 15 mile(s) from Sudeley Castle and Gardens, Queens Katherine Parr's Palace * 18 mile(s) from Blenheim Palace * 20 mile(s) from Statford Upon Avon, the home of William Shakespeare
  • Local Attractions:

  • * Antique shops in Stow-on-the-Wold * Many traditional cotswold villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-water, Moreton-in-Marsh and Lower Slaughter, Burford and Broadway * 6 miles - Batsford Park and Arboreturn, an outstanding collection of rare trees * 6 miles - Sudeley castle, Queens Katherine Parr's Palace * 10 miles - Chedworth Roman Village, excavated in 1804 to reveal mosaics and baths * 14 miles - Cirencester, the second largest roman town in Britain * 15 miles - Cheltenham town and Race Course * 18 miles - Statford Upon Avon, the home of William Shakespeare * Blenheim Palace, Built in 1704 and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill * Number of challenging golf courses all within 10 miles. * Trout fishing in local lakes and rivers. * Many cycle scenic paths throughout the local area. * Many beautiful walks on the numerous footpaths surrounding Stow.
  • Transportation:

  • * 40 mile(s) from Birmingham International Airport * 70 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport * 100 mile(s) from Gatwick Airport * 5 mile(s) from Moreton in Marsh Rail station * .25 mile(s) from Stow on the Wold Bus terminal

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