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Heavens Above B & B, Stroud, Gloucestershire

Heavens Above B & B
3 Cossack Square
Chestnut Hill
Nailsworth

Stroud
Gloucestershire

GL6 0DB

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Heavens Above is an environmentally friendly establishment located in Nailsworth near Stroud in Gloucestershire. It has been awarded a 4 star accimmodation rating from the AA.Nestled in the charming Cotswold town of Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, Heavens Above bed and breakfast (set above Wild Garlic Restaurant) provides the ideal setting for a memorable stay, an overnight stopover, or a relaxing short break to recharge your batteries. Situated in the picture-postcard, Cossack Square just a short walk from this bustling town centre, offering peace and tranquillity, yet is only a short drive away from the M5 (J13) and M4 (J18) Motorways. Discover the Cotswolds wealth of treasures and cultural attractions. Browse around Nailsworths wonderful craft shops, fantastic tearooms and restaurants. Enjoy a delightful meal at our partner restaurant Wild Garlic which offer customers first class food using the very best ingredients, presented to you with simple flair and a touch of imagination. The service aims to be professional, yet warm and completely unpretentious. Everything is handmade on the premises: from the fresh pasta, ice-creams and sorbets, to the daily baked organic bread. Restaurant bookings are essential, don't forget to reserve your table when booking your room! PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 12:00 to 15:00. Late Check In by arrangement & Check Out is by 11:00. We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets.

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