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Recommended Stow-on-the-Wold Hotels

Here is our list of recommended cheap Stow-on-the-Wold hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!

Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Oddington, Lower Slaughter, Upper Slaughter, Bourton-on-the-Water, Bledington.


1. Wyck Hill House Hotel Stow-on-the-Wold

Address: Stow On The Wold Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, United Kingdom

Wyck Hill House Hotel and Spa A Luxury country house hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds. Located near Stow on the Wold, this beautiful manor house hotel offers a tranquil paradise for you to relax, unwind and enjoy some quality time with loved ones. With 60 bedrooms, an award winning fine dining restaurant, a luxurious Elemis spa and not forgetting the beautful gardens and views of the Windrush Valley, Wyck Hill House Hotel and Spa really is the perfect retreat for that well deserved break. This four-star hotel has recently undergone a full refurbishment, including all of the ground floor and public areas, the main house bedrooms and orangery. Classic but contemporary, imposing yet friendly. This absolute haven is set within 100 acres of grounds and is nestled in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds offering breathtaking views and is based just outside the Market Town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Wyck Hill House is the very essence of Cotswold life you'll be invigorated by your surroundings, and pampered by our people. Whether you're looking for somewhere to relax or work, a place to celebrate or somewhere that combines all these things , you'll find that this is the perfect retreat. Unwind and relax in our haven of tranquillity where you can enjoy a luxurious spa experience. With 6 treatment rooms including 1 dual room, we offer the very best in treatments using the well known brands of Elemis and Jessica Nails. In addition, there is a 12 seater Steam Room and Sauna. Wyck is a wonderful base to explore the Cotswolds, close to Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway and Chipping Campden. You can also enjoy the race-course in Cheltenham, the theatre in Oxford, antique-hunting in Burford, and several outstanding golf courses. As a Bespoke Hotel, Wyck Hill House offers the highest standards of hospitality and service. From the attention of the smallest detail, through to the natural grandeur of the property itself, you'll find that a stay at Wyck Hill House will restore you in mind and body.

from 63 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.3
out of 5

2. The Royalist Hotel Stow-on-the-Wold

Address: Digbeth Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, United Kingdom

Steeped in history, The Royalist Hotel is thought to be the oldest inn in England, with parts of the building dating back to 947AD. Fully modernised for the 21st Century guest, it is now an intimate and luxurious hotel with 14 individual bedrooms, an award-winning restaurant and its adjacent gastro pub, the Eagle and Child. Whether you are staying in the hotel on business, for a corporate event, a wedding or simply for a weekend in the Cotswolds, let our team of professional and friendly staff cater to your every need. Located in the beautiful Cotswold town of Stow-on-the-Wold, the very oldest parts of The Royalist Hotel are believed to have been built around 947AD by the Saxon Duke Aethelmar, as a hospice for the ill and destitute. With timbers from the hotel having been carbon dated at over a thousand years old, The Royalist Hotel proudly lays claim to being the oldest inn in England. Over its thousand-year history, the building has seen many alterations and modernisations to create the luxury hotel accommodation available today, but it still retains many of the original features. These include a medieval ‘witch mark’ etched into the restaurant’s fireplace, placed there to ward off evil spirits, a frieze in one of the bedrooms said to date to the time of the Crusades and two leper holes at the entrance to the hotel. From the 17th Century the building is said to have spent its time as an inn called the Eagle Child. This unusual name is said to have derived from the crest of the Earl of Derby, where legend tells of the finding of a child in an eagle’s nest, leading to the depiction of this incident in the crest. Today our adjacent pub, which houses two of our luxury hotel rooms, takes the same name. Hotel Rating: Self Assessed 3 star

from 66 GBP*

Guest Rating

3.6
out of 5

3. Chure House Hotel Stow-On-The-Wold

Address: Lyndhurst Mews Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, United Kingdom

Chure House B and B in central Stow-on-the-Wold is within the town conservation area. It is a minute's walk to the Town Square yet is very quietly located. Chure House is a 4 star property graded by Visit Britain and has also been awarded a prestigious Silver Award for service, hospitality and cleanliness. As from June 2011, free wi-fi internet access is available.. .The bedrooms are all furnished to a particularly high standard with new, quality furnishings including pocket-sprung mattresses and seating with chairs and table. All rooms have a hospitality tray including cafetiere coffees, a selection of teas, digital freeview television, central heating, hair dryer, clockradio and fluffy bath robes. All bedrooms have good-sized en-suites with good lighting and Mira Excel showers. The Cavalier room also has a bath. Our breakfast is extensive using local farm shop old-styled cured bacon and home-made sausages. The produce we use is all fresh, free-range and locally-sourced whenever possible. August onwards, we use our own tomatoes from the vegetable garden. Vegetarians are catered for and any other dietary requirements. A sunny, walled garden, opening with French doors from the dining room, has outdoor seating and umbrellas and is specially for guests' use where you can sit peacefully and enjoy a book, glass of wine or just soak up the sun. On-site car parking is available on request. Chure House has only three bedrooms so you are assured personal service. The proprietor, Mrs Jill Barclay, has previously owned award-winning hotels in Cornwall and on the South Coast of England.

from 76 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.9
out of 5

4. Grapevine Hotel Stow-on-the-Wold

Address: Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, United Kingdom

The Grapevine Hotel is located in Stow-on-the-wold making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, television, bathtub, shower. Guests can experience the high standards of comfort while staying at this luxury Stow-on-the-wold hotel with everything they need right on the site such as shops, bar/pub, meeting facilities, restaurant, room service, business center, pets allowed. Leisure and sports facilities available on the hotel's property comprise golf course (on site).Modern comfort and convenience are seamlessly combined to ensure the guests' satisfaction. To make your reservation at the Grapevine Hotel quick and easy, please select your preferred dates of stay and proceed with our secure online booking form.

from 86 GBP*

Guest Rating

3.6
out of 5

5. Number Four at Stow Hotel

Address: Fosseway, Stow-on-the-Wold, United Kingdom

Number Four at Stow is a charming 4-star hotel located in the small village of Stow on the Wold just outside Cheltenham, England. Situated right in the heart of the Cotswolds, this hotel is the perfect accommodation for your visit to this picturesque region of the country. During your stay, you can check your email by accessing complimentary wireless Internet service from any location in the hotel. And when you get hungry, you’ll enjoy mouth-watering dishes made from fresh local ingredients at Cutler’s Restaurant, located on site; however, it is advised that you book your reservation in advance. When you set out to explore the region, you’ll be charmed by thatched-roof houses, quaint villages, and beautiful landscapes, all of which have made the Cotswolds famous. In Cheltenham, you’ll find the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, home to a collection of art from the Arts and Crafts Movement. The city also provides several shopping centers and department stores as well as lots of places to eat, and plenty of nightlife.

from 117 GBP*

Guest Rating

5.0
out of 5

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