Swindon

Swindon was one of the great beneficiaries of the railway age, Brunel and the Great Western Railway bringing it employment and a new purpose. The GWR Museum celebrates that history here, as on a rather smaller scale does the Swindon and Cricklade Railway... Read More

Swindon Events

January
Swindon Potato Day
May
Real Ale Weekend
Swindon Festival of Literature
July
Model Railway Weekend
August
Vintage Transport Weekend
September
Swindon & Cricklade Railway Wartime Weekend
Swindon Garden Show
Waveform
November
Swindon Film Festival
The Commonweal School Christmas Craft Market
December
Santa Fun Run

Hotels in Swindon - 51 places to stay

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Pear Tree at Purton

Pear Tree at Purton

Formerly the Vicarage, this elegant Cotswold stone hotel is set in seven acres on the outskirts of the Saxon village of Purton which nestles in the Vale of the White Horse between the Cotswolds and ... More | Double Room: £109 | visit website

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Stanton House Hotel

Stanton House Hotel

Overlooking a lake and parkland, this idyllic stone house nestles amid picturesque Wiltshire countryside, fusing traditional English surroundings with a hint of the Far East.

A traditional-style Japanese restaurant complements the European cuisine also available in ... More | visit website

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The Hotel Bell

The Hotel Bell

The Bell Hotel is a fun laid back family run hotel. Situated in the pleasant area of Swindon known as Old Town. Swindon town centre is a short 10 minute walk from the hotel. All ... More | visit website

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Holiday Inn Marlborough

Holiday Inn Marlborough
Set in 5 acres of grounds opposite the Coate Water Park, the hotel is only a short drive from Swindon's Great Western Railway Museum and Great Western Designer Village factory outlet. This 100 bedroom hotel ... More | visit website
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Alexandra House

Alexandra House

Set in 20 acres of landscaped grounds, Alexandra House has all the latest facilities for business travellers to stay overnight and a great value venue for couples and families staying to visit friends or the ... More | visit website

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Ivy Hotel

Ivy Hotel
The Ivy hotel is a beautiful ivy-clad, grade II listed building on the picturesque high street in Wroughton near Swindon. Whether on a family vacation, business retreat or a romantic weekend, The Ivy Hotel is ... More | visit website
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Nightingale Hotel and Leisure Club

Nightingale Hotel and Leisure Club

The Nightingale Hotel & Leisure Club is superbly located in the village of South Marston just a short drive from the M4 and Swindon, yet surrounded by beautiful countryside. We are ideal base from which ... More | visit website

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Lydiard House

Lydiard House

Lydiard House Conference Centre set within an elegant grade 1 listed mansion house, overlooking 260 acres of parkland.Situated on the outskirts of West Swindon and very close to junction 16/M4, this beautiful house provides a ... More | visit website

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De Vere Swindon

De Vere Swindon
Following a multi million pound investment the De Vere VILLAGE Swindon is now fully open and clearly the finest hotel complex for business and pleasure. From the moment you do the hotels the transformation is ... More | visit website
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Goddard Arms Hotel

Goddard Arms Hotel

This attractive ivy clad Swindon 'Old Town' hotel offers all the amenities a person might expect. Once a thriving XVIIIth centry coaching inn, the Goddard Arms Hotel now boasts 65 fully equipped en-suite bedrooms.

Once ... More | visit website

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