
Lechlade-on-Thames is that river’s highest navigable point, a small town at the point where Gloucestershire touches Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire, largely a stone-built place with plenty of charm, its greatest landmark Kelmscott Manor...
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Hotels in Lechlade - 7 places to stay
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Plough Inn at Kelmscott
The Plough at Kelmscott is the type of Cotswold pub that people dream of finding, and offers just about everything that you are likely to need. It was built in 1631 and is tucked away ...
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New Inn Hotel
Ideally situated on the banks of the River Thames in the market town of Lechlade-on-Thames, this characteristic 17th century coaching inn blends 250 years of hospitality with state-of-the-art comforts.
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Plough Inn
(2.17 miles)
The Plough Inn in Kelmscott at the end of the 17th century.
It was originally a watering hole for famous artist William Morris and through the years encumbranced a village shop and bakery, with bread ovens ...
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National Trust Cottages
(3.38 miles)
An unusual example of estate workers' housing within a traditional estate. This delightful cottage, at the end of the row, retains many original features and stands in peaceful surroundings with views over the Oxfordshire countryside.
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Bull Hotel
(4.00 miles)
An historic 15th century family run hotel in the south Cotswolds. Run with charm and warmth expected from an hotel of this calibre.
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Jesmonds of Highworth
(4.35 miles)
The Jesmonds of Highworth experience is not just about dining in the restaurant or spending a relaxing night in one of the sumptuous rooms. There are many more ways to experience ‘North Wiltshire’s best kept ... More
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The Saracens Head Hotel
(4.60 miles)
The Saracens Head offers accommodation with 12 comfortable bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, TV's, telephones and tea-making facilities. Though the archway at the front of the building which led to the yard at the ...
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Bee's Westhill House
(4.70 miles)
A warm welcome awaits you at Bee's Westhill House, a stylish Regency house in the historic Wiltshire market town of Highworth. Westhill House is perfectly positioned to visit the prettiest of the Cotswolds villages and ...
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Lady Lamb Farm
(4.89 miles)
Lady Lamb Farm - a Cotswold farmhouse, surrounded by countryside and situated less than a mile from Fairford, with it's 15th century churchand outstanding stain glass windows. Seven miles east of Cirencester and close ...
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The Old Crown Coaching Inn
(5.25 miles)
In the heart of the quiet market town, this charming former coaching inn dates back to the 16th century and has retained its original cobbled courtyard and fountain.
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The Eagle
(5.27 miles)
Treat yourself to a complete and extraordinary experience at The Eagle. Whether you come for a drink, dinner, or for a weekend stay we are committed to make you feel special and welcome.
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The Bell Hotel
(5.27 miles)
Small 14th Century family run, friendly hotel in the idyllic town of Faringdon, lots of quirky features, old beams and uneven floors add to its character. Large restaurant with an extensive menu and family friendly ...
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