Situated in Chipping Campden, 23 km from Walton Hall, The Ebrington Arms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
John
United Kingdom
A beautiful building, our bedroom was fabulous and so comfortable. The bathroom was lovely with a gorgeous huge bath. The staff were friendly and very welcoming and the food was delicious.
Home of the world-famous Pudding Club, Three Ways House is a charming village hotel situated in the Cotswolds.
Lesley
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and attentive ensuring we had everything we needed at all times. The rooms were clean and well supplied, the food excellent and the environment was comfortable and homely.
Woolmarket House is located in Chipping Campden, 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as 26 km from Walton Hall.
A recently renovated holiday home situated in Chipping Campden, Grooms Lodge, Chipping Campden - Taswell Retreats features a garden.
rich_ecb
United Kingdom
Excellent location, so central to get to all surrounding towns / villages but equally Chipping Camden was a beaut of a place to visit. The accommodation was very central. 2 parking spots directly behind the garden so you can see your cars. Thermostat controlled house, great door locking system and code rather than key so everyone we travelled with could pop in and out when they wanted without worrying about keys. 2 lovely showers that are both pretty much en suite, but if you did have 6 people stay then the 2 in the top room can easily use the main bathroom as this can be closed off from the bedroom. Really well designed house, love all the brick work with a modern feel. Clean house, lots of room, the kitchen is a sun trap in the morning so lovely to relax there first thing. Well equipped house. Would happily recommend and stay again.
Featuring quiet street views, Honey Pot, Chipping Campden, parking, garden, late check-out provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Company.
Alison
United Kingdom
Great location. Comfortably furnished with all we needed. Lovely basket of treats on arrival.
Set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, Charingworth Manor is a 14th-century manor house in 54 acres of grounds, providing the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque area.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Bantam Tea Rooms is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Chipping Campden, 19 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Bernard Paul
Canada
A good selection for breakfast. Served in the very nice tea room.
This locally owned 17th century inn, is crammed with history, traditional local cask ales and plenty of character, and stands at the lower end of Chipping Campden's historic High Street.
David
United Kingdom
The breakfast was very good/plenty of choice, freshly prepared, good continental options too.
We also ate our evening meal in the restaurant, which transforms into an Indian restaurant for evenings - great use of facilities. We liked the use of eco-friendly products in the bathroom, and care around towel-use.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Chipping Campden cost DKK 1,252 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chipping Campden are DKK 1,636 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chipping Campden can on average be found for DKK 1,782 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
it had a great location to do side trips to Stratford ,...
it had a great location to do side trips to Stratford , Broadway etc
the often found problem was transportation if you didn't have a car. You could often get a bus to your next destination but there were no satisfactory return offerings which made the hiring of a taxi as your only expensive option.
RDP
Canada
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Chipping Campden is a lovely little town.
Chipping Campden is a lovely little town. It has some excellent restaurants and pubs, lovely little shops, tea rooms and beautiful architecture.
There is a small ish coop, where you can get most your daily bits, but if youre planning on anything more, you may need to drive a little out of town.
Emma
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Fantastic Cotswold town with everything you would expect.
Fantastic Cotswold town with everything you would expect. Historic architecture, a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Lovely circular walks from the town centre to meet all ages and abilities.
Peter
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Old Cotswold's market town.
Old Cotswold's market town. Very picturesque, lots of local independent shops with local produce and gift ideas. Very good restaurants, and local pubs. Busy on Saturday, parking on road is free, payable charge in car parks. Lots of tourists, but Sunday was quieter, especially Sunday evening. Nice place to visit. We had super meals, one at the Fig and one a Michaels. Recommend both places.
David
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Definitely a popular spot to stop in or drive through, but...
Definitely a popular spot to stop in or drive through, but wished we had spent a night in town instead of just outside. Tons of food options, some cute tea / beer gardens and a great bookstore. Hidcote Gardens just outside town is a must see!
Bryce
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Charming small town with honey-coloured buildings, a variety...
Charming small town with honey-coloured buildings, a variety of shops and eateries and plebty of interesting history.
Parking was available - mostly on-street and it is a neat and attractive place.
Collonaded old market buildings probably testify to the source of its wealth when wool was King. There is an interesting old church.
Somewhat outdone by similar small Cotswold towns such as Broadway and The Slaughters, but it is a welcoming and friendly place that we were glad to revisit - even in the rain.
Michael's Restaurant on the main street serves brillint food: it is tiny and you will need to book but you should enjoy a memorable meal!
John
United Kingdom
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We were very impressed with the decor and attention to detail. The cottage was so comfortable & luxurious we wanted to spend time there. We loved the little courtyard where we could sit out even in October, would be fabulous in the warmer months. Parking was good on site and the pretty little town of Chipping Campden was a 2 minute walk away.
All in all probably the best accommodation any of us have experienced. The owner, Shoshana should be proud.
This home was by far the best place we stayed in during our time in England. It was a large home with room for all 4 of us to spread out and enjoy. We loved the large dining and living rooms and the kitchen was fully stocked with all the dishes and cookware to prepare meals. It was also decorated so beautifully. We couldn't have asked for a better place just a few steps from the main square in Chipping Campden.
The evening meal was delicious - wonderful vegan menu! Breakfast also great with lots of options.
The hotel is very nice, superior double room very comfortable, just let down by the cheap artwork on the wall!
The spa is small but nice, sadly we couldn't get a treatment as no space.
Great location in the heart of Chipping Campden - busy little town but very lovely and historic.
Perfect location in Chipping Campden in a beautiful building. My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed our weekend stay at Woolmarket House. The location and facilities of the property were perfect and we would definitely choose to stay here again. Thank you so much
The perfect space for a long weekend a short walk from the centre of Chipping Campden. Lots of small touches made it extra special, from a little hamper of goodies (inc. glorious Cherry Bakewell Loaf!) to robe and slippers to use with the hot tub.
Millers Cottage is in a perfect location to walk to everything in Chipping Campden. The cottage is tastefully decorated, updated, and has an adorable private back courtyard. I will absolutely stay here again when in the area.
Beautiful quaint hotel with great bar and restaurant, dog friendly, fairly comfortable bed and good sized room. Evening meal and breakfast were delicious, cooked breakfast was included
Lovely bedroom . Carol and Les are very warm and welcoming. They gave us good information about the town and visiting a nearby town. We wish we had more days to spend there!
Great hotel with a very homely atmosphere that enhances your stay in the Cotswalds.
The restaurant and pub were very comfortable with great service provided by all.
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