This boutique hotel is located alongside the A429, a minute’s drive from the charming market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. In the heart of the Cotswolds, it has free Wi-Fi and free parking.
RaShell
United States of America
I was all ready to be disappointed, because this hotel was a back-up to where we were supposed to stay. We were fortunate, because this hotel was nice. The place was clean, updated, peaceful, and relaxing.
Victoria House offers luxury boutique room-only accommodations in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds.
Barbara
United States of America
The shower was worth the price of admission!! The room was elegant, comfortable and spacious. We had no problem with noise because we didn’t need to keep the window open but we were on the first floor front, right off the street, and in the summer that room might not be so perfect. But for us, in the middle of May, it was a dream.
Nestled in the heart of Stow-on-the-Wold, The Old Stocks Inn is a recently refurbished 17th-century coaching inn that overlooks the green where the original penal stocks still stand.
Steve
United States of America
Great location right on the market square. Room 5 was a large comfortable room. Staff very friendly.
Set in Stow on the Wold, The Kings Arms Hotel features a bar. Both free WiFi and private parking are available at this property. At the hotel, all rooms include a TV and seating area.
Helen
United States of America
The hotel fulfilled all my booking requests (ground floor, walk-in shower, rooms close to each other). We stayed in the cottages, which are nicely appointed. The staff were friendly and the full English breakfast, which was included, was excellent. We also had dinner in the pub restaurant the night before. My husband loved the slow-roasted pork belly and I enjoyed my chicken, chorizo and garlic pie. And since it was Pie Day (Weds) I got a free drink! The hotel's location is also great - right on the market square. Parking is available at the rear.
Located in Stow on the Wold, 20 miles from Walton Hall, Stow Lodge Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
The Sheep on Sheep Street Hotel is set in Stow on the Wold, 23 mi from Oxford and 18 mi from Stratford-upon-Avon. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Nuala
United Kingdom
The staff were extremely friendly, helpful, and accomodating. The room was small but cosy and very clean. The location is superb, just one block off the square in Stow-on-the-Wold. I'll stay here again the next time I pass through town!
The traditional Cotswolds inn The Bell & Stuart House at Stow offers luxurious rooms with attached bathroom alongside its cozy bar and restaurant in Stow-on-the-Wold.
Amy
United Kingdom
Decent storage for a small room and a good shower although the shower door was a little tricky to shut. Good quality bedding and great it had an iron and ironing board too. Lovely little touches like the home made shortbread and sloe gin made us feel very welcomed. There was also a great little mini bar and snacks in the room. I also liked the plastic free eco teabags!!
B - Simply Rooms is a family-run property which offers accommodations in Stow-on-the-Wold. It offers a quiet setting, 492 feet from the village square.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Stow on the Wold cost $196 per night, and 4-star hotels in Stow on the Wold are $184 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Stow on the Wold can be found for $261 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Such a caraterist historical little village, with an...
Such a caraterist historical little village, with an enchanting and peaceful feeling. Every corner, and every building, is so picturesque and deserving photos. Our main meals were at the Stow Lodge Hotel, food quality superb and good value for money. Loved the antique shops and local cafes.
Vanessa
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Pretty little Cotswold town with lovely honey coloured stone...
Pretty little Cotswold town with lovely honey coloured stone everywhere.
There is free parking at the local Tesco supermarket, five minutes walk from the town. The town square has is very spacious and also has parking.
If you like coffee and beer, you are in for a treat. There is an abundance of tea and coffee rooms as lots of decent pubs, including the Porch Inn which claims to be England's oldest.
The townhall is worth a visit as it has a very elaborate upstairs hall.
Make sure you get a photo of yourself stood by the two Yew trees that grow at the front door to St Edwards Church - very iconic.
Lots of National Trust properties nearby too.
Anthony
United Kingdom
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Stow on the Wold itself, is a typical example of some of the...
Stow on the Wold itself, is a typical example of some of the beautiful Cotwolds towns and villages. Plenty of pubs and restaurants to suit all budgets and good for shops. A great location for walking to other lovely Cotswold towns and villages such as Bourton on the Water and the Slaughters. Also a good location for exploring further afield by car.
Andrew
United Kingdom
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Stow on the Wold is a charming little town with lots of...
Stow on the Wold is a charming little town with lots of shops,restaurants,tea rooms and things to see. We thoroughly enjoyed our short stay here and also visiting many of the attractions in the surrounding area.
Steve
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Lovely market town, with some great gastro pubs.
Lovely market town, with some great gastro pubs.
Especially the Queens Head pub at the end of the square. Landlady Anna and the bar staff Eva really looked after us and we had a great dinner there.
Another tip is the famous Scott’s of Stow kitchen shop and their outlet store full of bargains upstairs.
David
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Gorgeous buildings and loads of unique shops.
Gorgeous buildings and loads of unique shops. Tremendous walks nearby . Suggest walking from Lower Slaughter to Upper Slaughter or Lower Slaughter to Bourton on the Water - all gorgeous. Loads of pubs to eat in suggest THE PORCH HOUSE is the best
tina
United Kingdom
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This is a magnificent hotel. The rooms are luxurious and roomy and very well equipped. The beds and linen were immaculate and crisp and clean and very comfortable. the towels were lovely and soft. the hot water and shower and bath were amazing. the tea, coffee and complimentary sherry and sweets were a surprise.
the tv was great and the location was only minutes away from all bars and restaurants
we would highly recommend this accommodation to anyone wanting to visit Stow on the Wold.
A characterful hotel. Rooms were in keeping with the Cotswold aesthetic with stone walls and very comfy beds. We slept very well even though our room overlooked Sheep Street. The restaurant was large and surprisingly modern with a good menu and range of drinks. We ate in the hotel for one evening and were very happy. The Sheep was the perfect base for revisiting all the places we visited on our first holiday together in 1984, and many new places too!
Apart from staying in such a historic place. It was cute, cottage like and rustic. The rooms were cozy and very comfortable. The bathrooms in the room were exceptional. The bar and the dining experiences were wonderful. The staff was amazing. I can go on and on about this property.
Saying in the Cotswolds alone is a bucket list item, but staying in Stow on the Wold, especially a the Porch House was a special experience.
Fantastic location in Stow marketplace with the added bonus of private parking behind the hotel. The hotel is packed with character and we were very well looked after by the friendly and helpful staff. The breakfast was great - freshly cooked to order - and we also enjoyed a good evening meal in the pub on the ground floor. Overall, a really nice place to stay in a historic building in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Good location in northern Cotswolds. Easy to find and a great base for exploring the nearby towns and countryside. 5 minutes from Stow on tge Wold. Lovely room - comfortable, clean and sufficient for our needs. Enjoyed the breakfasts and chatting with the owner. Would visit again.
Very nice hotel, friendly welcome, room immaculate with everything you’d need for a comfortable stay. Shower was piping hot and powerful. Enjoyed cocktail in bar by wood burner and a lovely evening meal with plenty options for veggie. A really lovely stay and would recommend.
The location was brilliant, a lovely rustic hotel with great views but still close to places such as Stow on the wold.
Also the breakfast room was great, lots of natural light and spaced out nicely!
A traditional hotel in an open setting with a very welcoming staff. Good parking despite being in the middle of Stow on the Wold. Evening meal was of a good standard with efficient service.
A perfect little 'pied a terre' for our long weekend in the Cotswolds. A charming property in a great location in the gorgeous market town of Stow on the Wold.
Historical hotel with open fire and good in-house restaurant. very clean and charming room. we enjoyed our short visit. convenient parking and friendly staff
Adorable room behind the bakery. Immaculate and all new!!
great location in town and for visiting other towns in the region and Cotswolds.
Nice breakfast.
Beautiful old hotel in great location. Evening meals were excellent. Room was spacious, clean & nicely decorated. Parking at rear of hotel a real bonus.
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