Situated in Chipping Campden, 23 km from Walton Hall, The Ebrington Arms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
André
United Kingdom
A fantastic village location with real character inside.
A traditional Cotswolds inn dating back to the 14th century, the Eight Bells in Chipping Campden has a selection of individually styled en suite guest rooms.
19 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Woolmarket House is located in Chipping Campden and provides free WiFi, express check-in and check-out and concierge services.
George
Canada
The room was cute and well furnished. The owner did agree to refund and cancel our second night because...
A recently renovated holiday home situated in Chipping Campden, Grooms Lodge, Chipping Campden - Taswell Retreats features a garden.
rich_ecb
United Kingdom
Excellent location, so central to get to all surrounding towns / villages but equally Chipping Camden was a beaut of a place to visit. The accommodation was very central. 2 parking spots directly behind the garden so you can see your cars. Thermostat controlled house, great door locking system and code rather than key so everyone we travelled with could pop in and out when they wanted without worrying about keys. 2 lovely showers that are both pretty much en suite, but if you did have 6 people stay then the 2 in the top room can easily use the main bathroom as this can be closed off from the bedroom. Really well designed house, love all the brick work with a modern feel. Clean house, lots of room, the kitchen is a sun trap in the morning so lovely to relax there first thing. Well equipped house. Would happily recommend and stay again.
Set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, Charingworth Manor is a 14th-century manor house in 54 acres of grounds, providing the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque area.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Bantam Tea Rooms is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Chipping Campden, 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Hazel
United Kingdom
Lovely location and everyone was very welcoming and nothing was to much trouble.
As we didn’t know the area it was good to have confirmation email beforehand with directions to car park. Breakfast was plentiful with lots of choice. Would definitely stay with you again.
This locally owned 17th century inn, is crammed with history, traditional local cask ales and plenty of character, and stands at the lower end of Chipping Campden's historic High Street.
David
United Kingdom
The breakfast was very good/plenty of choice, freshly prepared, good continental options too.
We also ate our evening meal in the restaurant, which transforms into an Indian restaurant for evenings - great use of facilities. We liked the use of eco-friendly products in the bathroom, and care around towel-use.
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it had a great location to do side trips to Stratford ,...
it had a great location to do side trips to Stratford , Broadway etc
the often found problem was transportation if you didn't have a car. You could often get a bus to your next destination but there were no satisfactory return offerings which made the hiring of a taxi as your only expensive option.
RDP
Canada
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Scored 10
Chipping Campden is a lovely little town.
Chipping Campden is a lovely little town. It has some excellent restaurants and pubs, lovely little shops, tea rooms and beautiful architecture.
There is a small ish coop, where you can get most your daily bits, but if youre planning on anything more, you may need to drive a little out of town.
Emma
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic Cotswold town with everything you would expect.
Fantastic Cotswold town with everything you would expect. Historic architecture, a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Lovely circular walks from the town centre to meet all ages and abilities.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Old Cotswold's market town.
Old Cotswold's market town. Very picturesque, lots of local independent shops with local produce and gift ideas. Very good restaurants, and local pubs. Busy on Saturday, parking on road is free, payable charge in car parks. Lots of tourists, but Sunday was quieter, especially Sunday evening. Nice place to visit. We had super meals, one at the Fig and one a Michaels. Recommend both places.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Definitely a popular spot to stop in or drive through, but...
Definitely a popular spot to stop in or drive through, but wished we had spent a night in town instead of just outside. Tons of food options, some cute tea / beer gardens and a great bookstore. Hidcote Gardens just outside town is a must see!
Bryce
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Charming small town with honey-coloured buildings, a variety...
Charming small town with honey-coloured buildings, a variety of shops and eateries and plebty of interesting history.
Parking was available - mostly on-street and it is a neat and attractive place.
Collonaded old market buildings probably testify to the source of its wealth when wool was King. There is an interesting old church.
Somewhat outdone by similar small Cotswold towns such as Broadway and The Slaughters, but it is a welcoming and friendly place that we were glad to revisit - even in the rain.
Michael's Restaurant on the main street serves brillint food: it is tiny and you will need to book but you should enjoy a memorable meal!
John
United Kingdom
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Well placed pub in the centre of Chipping Campden. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was ok, clean and well prepared and I appreciated the real coffee-bags. Was able to get a couple extra of those too. The full-English breakfast was fairly standard but well cooked although did initially come minus a couple of elements - I think I confused the chef by asking for my tomato not to be cooked.
The evening meal was delicious - wonderful vegan menu! Breakfast also great with lots of options.
The hotel is very nice, superior double room very comfortable, just let down by the cheap artwork on the wall!
The spa is small but nice, sadly we couldn't get a treatment as no space.
Great location in the heart of Chipping Campden - busy little town but very lovely and historic.
Darling 2-story cottage on a farm about 5 minutes drive from Chipping Campden. 2 living areas, 1 king bed, 1 queen, fully stocked kitchen, 2 baths (1 is a wet room) and a washing machine (no drier). Our hosts left fresh eggs, butter, bread & milk & there's a coffee set-up. So quiet & peaceful & a no more than a 30 minute drive to just about everything you want to see.
The staff were super friendly when we arrived and took the time to go through everything with us.
The building was beautiful and the location was amazing with plenty of on road parking.
The beds were really comfy and duvet was spongy like a pillow.
The shower was probably the best hotel shower I've ever used.
Absolutely loved East Leaze! Beautiful cottage with gorgeous garden! All you need even down to having hand soap in all the bathrooms! Very clean with comfortable beds. A lovely gift card for the local deli was a wonderful touch. Close to all you need in beautiful Chipping Campden.
The perfect space for a long weekend a short walk from the centre of Chipping Campden. Lots of small touches made it extra special, from a little hamper of goodies (inc. glorious Cherry Bakewell Loaf!) to robe and slippers to use with the hot tub.
It was small and cosy, our room was typical Cotswolds with some modern touch’s. The hotel was right in the middle of Chipping Campden, a beautiful Cotswolds village ideally situated for many of the Cotswolds many attractions.
This cozy cottage was one of the best places we’ve ever stayed in. It has the perfect location in Chipping Campden, is comfy and inviting, has everything you’d need for a short or longer visit, and is a true gem!
Paul and Karen were excellent hosts. The property and accommodations are wonderful. Chipping Campden is beautiful and the walk to Dover's Hill and over to Broadway was one of the best parts of our trip.
We were living in a fairytale.
The cottage was a dream as was Chipping Campden.
A must go to is Maylams Deli. The cheese and Miss Mary (the proprietor) are treasures.
How lucky are we.
We stayed for New year and went to the dinner. Very good food good value for money and the breakfast was exceptional for the price self service. Dog friendly hotel.
Lovely old hotel. Common spaces were very clean and well maintained. The restaurant was amazing. Staff was friendly enough and helpful when I asked a question.
The hotel was clean, beautiful, and quaint. The staff was fantastic, and the restaurant served delicious food! The location in Chipping Campden was excellent.
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