This Georgian manor house set on the crest of a hill affords stunning 360 degree views of the surrounding area and has an indoor pool hot tub, sauna, aromatherapy steam room, spa treatment rooms & a...
With a rich and vibrant history, the riverside town of Tewkesbury features stunning scenery, including almost 400 listed buildings and an elegant 900-year-old Abbey.
Mary
United Kingdom
Great location, excellent value for money, couldn't fault it
Located in Tewkesbury, 16 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Fleet Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Kay
United Kingdom
Staff very welcoming and room exceptional. Comfortable bed, immaculate room, lovely little touches and great food. Would highly recommend
The beautiful, half-timbered Bell is across the street from Tewkesbury Abbey. It has a friendly bar and restaurant and cozy bedrooms with attached bathroom, some offering views of the Abbey.
victoria
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, the location is great. The staff were great and extremely helpful as on booking in we were told that our room was up the stairs which is difficult due one of us having a rollator, which would have been difficult to carry up the stairs. I had requested a ground floor room which they sorted out.
Breakfast was also great and the staff are very helpful if there is something you don't want they don't put it on.
The Crown Inn is a traditional country pub with rooms located in the Cotswolds. Guests can enjoy a seasonal menu, real ales and locally brewed cider beside a roaring log fire or out in the courtyard.
Privately owned and a 5-star Visit England awarded property, the historic Jessop House is an award winning Georgian Townhouse located in the heart of Tewkesbury, located just 1-minute from Tewkesbury...
Betty
United States of America
Good breakfast except that omelette was over cooked.
Nice town but very little to do I visited on a Friday and at...
Nice town but very little to do I visited on a Friday and at night the pubs and restaurants were all empty at 10pm. I would advise going to Gloucester if you are looking for somewhere to visit in this area
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Tewkesbury is a beautiful area with some lovely old towns...
Tewkesbury is a beautiful area with some lovely old towns round about to visit. The Malvern hills are great for walking and the views from up on the top are absolutely stunning all around. Plenty of historic buildings and some lovely old pubs and good for shopping too.
Jackie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Tudor House provided a splendid stay, in a smart but...
The Tudor House provided a splendid stay, in a smart but relaxed environment - 100 Percent on every level although my review when published by Booking.com somehow looked like I had not scored 100 percent in the categories!
May I say that I am looking forward to having an opertunity to plan a stay there again. Without exception, the team members could have not be more welcoming or accommodating. I THANK YOU ALL on behalf of myself and Solomon :)
Yve
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
No review to write as they cancelled my booking saying that...
No review to write as they cancelled my booking saying that there was a problem with the room. A friend was also looking to book and noticed that they were advertising rooms available. This was during Cheltenham so I suspect that they cancelled as they thought they could get more money for the room!
There was no compassion from them, as it was last minute I could only find a Travel Lodge
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are a lot of independent shops and antique emporiums...
There are a lot of independent shops and antique emporiums to browse around as well as some High Street names. Lots of cafes to sample too. There were some interesting restaurants but far too many were Indian for the size of town. Great if you love Indian food but not so good if you are looking for variety. The river is a pretty attraction and being able to walk along its banks is lovely. Boat trips are available during the summer. The marina is very attractive and has some lovely pubs in which to pass some relaxing time. The Black Bear pub is well worth a visit and has been fully refurbished recently (2024).
Jane
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The wide variation of carpets upstairs looked like an Arab...
The wide variation of carpets upstairs looked like an Arab Souk. Parking was adequate at the back of the premises. Great atmosphere as a commercial pub near a famous Racecourse (Cheltenham) but the staff training towards visiting guests needs quite a bit of work !!
The location is excellent being across the street from Tewksbury Abbey and on the main street with some delightful shops and restaurants. The decor is gorgeous: the hostess, Joan, has excellent design style. Room #3--executive suite--is incredibly spacious with comfortable furniture including a luxurious king bed and lounge area. The bathroom is updated with a roomy shower complete with excellent water pressure--a true luxury. The building itself is lovingly and sensitively restored to former glory while still maintaining its historical feel.
Such a fantastic building with lots of history. Room was very nice with comfortable bed. And little touches like books. Playing cards. Noughts and crosses. Tea and coffee. Lovely shower room. Evening meals were very nice and breakfast next morning was great. The hotel is in the high street but it was quiet. The abby is close by and a nice place to visit. All the staff in the hotel were amazing and very helpfull. Can't wait to go back
Wetherspoons fayre is always of a good standard. Made welcome by the staff & room very quirky as it was up in the original roof space. Bed comfortable & big! Large garden area to sit & enjoy the sunshine. Town centre & range of local craft shops interesting. A river passes close by the Hotel, which allows you a walk amongst the greenery & you can even hire a boat locally to explore the stretch of waterway at a reasonable cost.
River Cottage was an absolute delight to stay in. It was only a few minutes walk into the town centre which had an excellent choice of pubs and restaurants on offer. Tewkesbury was a lovely place to visit and very dog friendly.
The Cottage was very comfortable and the hosts had left us milk, bread and a selection of local goodies.
It was very well equipped with all we needed to enjoy our stay.
A beautiful location on a hill just outside Tewkesbury town centre ( about a mile ?) with plenty of parking . Very comfortable room with lovely views . Excellent food . We had a delicious dinner at a reasonable price . Recommend the Sunday Brunch too . Good breakfast included. Loved the swimming pool . All staff were very pleasant and helpful. Already booked for next year .
Modern apartment in central location with parking for one car. Location, parking, heating, lighting, beds & bedding, towels, kitchen & dining facilities and TV were excellent. Seating area is a little small but was comfortable and OK for our family of two overnight and one daytime visitor. The outdoor area would have been an added bonus if the weather had been kinder.
We were attending the annual medieval festival in Tewkesbury. This little house was perfectly located, close to town centre bus stops and a comfortable walk from the festival site, as well as the Abbey. The house is well fitted out with much care, it's compact and comfortable. It helped make our stay very enjoyable.
Excellent place. Spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Shower is amazing. Its a very easy flat walk into town centre ( took us 11 minutes). There is a pub about 5 minutes walk if you want something closer. We even watched a film on Netflix before retiring for the evening. Highly recommended
We've visited this hotel several times and requested a specific room when booking - we got it! We had a great meal in the garden with a lovely view across the meadows which was served quickly and efficiently . It's a great place to stay which is why we keep coming back!
Lorna was lovely and welcoming. The hotel is perfectly located for the centre of Tewkesbury, has it's own parking, has loads of character and is charmingly quirky. The bed was very comfortable and the room was extremely spacious. We'd definitely stay again.
Old-fashioned inn, essentially a pub with rooms. Great location opposite Tewkesbury Abbey and near the walks along the river. My single room was decent. Breakfast was good; bar had a nice local vibe. (I didn't have other meals.)
The room was adequate for my needs, and warm enough. The bed was comfortable. I had a good meal in the restaurant. The hotel was literally over the road from Tewkesbury Abbey - I enjoyed visiting the Abbey for evensong.
Food was good as that is all we were able to sample as they had double booked our room s o had to find other accomodation for the night. Manager was helpful in arranging this although the hotel he found for us was terrible
Large, beautifully furnished room, very comfortable bed, Tons of Tudor age character. The hotel is a perfect example of a lovely ancient building tastefully modernized. Plenty of local facilities, private parking.
The place was spotlessly clean and nicely decorated. Nice breakfast and a large breakfast menu. The scrambled egg looked lovely but we opted for a full English. A great location for Tewkesbury town centre.
Helpful message explaining how best to get to the car park. Room was a decent size with air conditioning. Central location for walking around Tewkesbury. A good breakfast in a pleasant conservatory area.
Location excellent. Ideal for Tewkesbury high street. Alum house is fully equipped. Has everything you could possibly need. Ideal for a couple bit small for family however double bed with sofa bed.
Public areas of hotel have been recently upgraded with obvious interior design influences. 4 star lounge and restaurant areas. Excellent breakfast with view over golf course.
Extremely clean and well maintained hotel. Breakfast was lovely. Twin room was spacious, bright and comfortable. Very good location with easy access to Tewkesbury!
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