With free Wi-Fi and free parking for up to 18 cars, this contemporary country-style house is located in Bourton-on-the-Water – known as the “little Venice of the Cotswolds”.
Michele
United States of America
We enjoyed our stay at the Chester House, just a block from the waterway that is the centerpiece of Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds. We especially appreciated its dedicated parking area, since we arrived in a rental car on a day quite crowded with tourists and no clue where to park. The hotel was surprisingly quiet for being so close to the center, but also well-situated for walking around the quaint town and enjoying its charm. The breakfast was lovely.
Located in Bourton on the Water and with Cotswold Water Park reachable within 20 miles, The Old New Inn has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Alina
United States of America
We loved the old building and the cute smallish room in the attic. We had a gorgeous view over the town and the sun was shining in the room creating a wonderful light. The hotel is in the middle of the village and the restaurant is outstanding!
The Wheatsheaf Inn is located in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside in the village of Northleach. This traditional inn is set in a lovely garden, and features a popular restaurant and a bar.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
From the minute we arrived we were welcomed with very warm hospitality -
The Bar Area was lovely and we had an arrival drink .
The room was comfortable and ideal for a night's stopover
Dinner was very tasty !
Breakfast was amazing
Located in Bourton on the Water, 22 miles from Blenheim Palace, Cotswold Merrymouth Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Mandy
United Kingdom
staff all very attentive and helpful. food fantastic both at breakfast and dinner. room comfortable and very clean throughout whole property.
Steeped in rich, historic charm with its honey-hued stonewall buildings and abundantly peaceful surrounding gardens, The Dial House Hotel in Bourton-on-the-Water is honored to offer you a true...
Alison and Michael
Australia
Beautiful Old Boutique Hotel, set in the centre of Boughton on the Water. Actual bedroom and bathroom quite small, however, guest lounge room facilties and breakfast room were wonderful. Breakfast was the best we had whilst travelling.
A beautiful inn in the heart of the Cotswolds, The Lamb Inn offers a country-style restaurant and bar alongside its luxurious room and suites.
Tiffany
United States of America
Delightful stay. Rooms were updated yet keeping with the ambiance. Evening/ check in staff was incredible. We were stranded as we had car trouble and had been dropped off. Evening Staff was helpful with bus suggestions, restaurants etc.
Meals were fantastic.
Sunny Nest is offering accommodations 0.6 mi from Bourton on the Water. Guests can make use of a garden. At the bed and breakfast, the rooms include a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV.
Stephanie
United States of America
Quiet surroundings and impeccable accommodations. Breakfast was delicious.
The Lansdowne Guest House offers accommodations in Bourton-on-the-Water. Free WiFi is offered throughout and free private parking is available on site.
Johann
Saudi Arabia
Breakfast was lovely and substantial. Location in a beautiful village with interesting eateries, pubs and shop's. The room was comfortable and well presented.
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A lovely historic town with some tourist attractions within...
A lovely historic town with some tourist attractions within walking distance. We spent a day exploring the town and visited the model village, the motor museum and Birdland. There are many cafes and restaurants to choose from; in warmer weather it would be lovely to eat outside and enjoy the views of the river.
Anitaws
United Kingdom
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Food options are varied, good old English, Italian, fine...
Food options are varied, good old English, Italian, fine dining and tapas. The village is beautiful with many old properties that are well maintained. Pubs are oldy worldly and very busy at weekends. Plenty of good coffee shops. Paid Parking is available at either end of the village if staying over 1 hour so no problem parking. Village parking is restricted. Walking options are all around and many locals are happy to oblige if you need directions.
DAVID
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The peaceful environment gave us a great and relaxing feel...
The peaceful environment gave us a great and relaxing feel albeit our stay was a bit too short. The town is filled with great culture and atmosphere and the people were kind and friendly. A place worth to visit for a good break !
md yaman
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Scored 10
Absolutely stunning, beautiful place full of character.
Absolutely stunning, beautiful place full of character. We visited slightly out of season so was not too busy. Smiths is an amazing restaurant, specialising in gourmet burgers, you will not be disappointed! Lots of other independent shops selling a range of crafts, antiques and much more.
Ruth
United Kingdom
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This was our first visit to bourbon on the water .
This was our first visit to bourbon on the water . We absolute loved it . It’s very pretty with nice shops, cafes , shops restaurants and pubs
We did a walk to stow on the wold . The visitor centre in bouton was really helpful.
Highly recommended
Kerry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful village but extremely popular.
Beautiful village but extremely popular. Try and avoid visiting over a weekend if you can. We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and there were so many people everywhere! And this was in October. Monday was much quieter but still people wandering around.
Much quieter in the evening once all the day trippers had left. Sunset was a great time to photograph the village with our the crowds.
Lots of eateries. Found the Wellington pub not as busy as the fancier looking places, but they did a very cheap and delicious Sunday roast lunch.
Bourton was a good base for us to see many other villages in the Cotswold area.
Sandra
Australia
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I booked this hotel based on the good reviews. The location and staff were very good but I was disappointed with the room! I was given a room too close to the kitchen which was very noisy so I had a bad night sleep. I also had trouble connecting to their WiFi which was very inconvenient.
The breakfast was basic but the attentiveness of the staff and manger made up for it. Dinner at the restaurant was excellent so 5 stars for that.
I would like to go back as I like the location but it will definitely have to be a better room.
While Bourton on the water was an amazing place to visit, Sunny Nest made it all the more pleasant and relaxing. The room was cozy and had all the amenities and space one would require. The owner Jill, ensured we had everything we needed. From the little chocolate treats in the room to a sumptuous breakfast served, along with everything we'd need to navigate across the town.. everything was very thoughtful and made us feel absolutely comfortable.
The hotel/pub was amazing. Right in the centre of the village. The beer gardens at the back we're fabulous- alongside the river- just perfect location. The staff were very welcoming and couldn't do enough to make us comfortable. The food was exceptional. We ate in the restaurant for dinner and it was first class but the breakfast was just outstanding. We had just come off a luxury cruise and were more than impressed with the standard.
Our room was on the top floor (Room 12) and looked over the waterway and town, and was small but a beautifully appointed room with dormer windows, Bed was super comfortable. The staff were exceptional and we enjoyed a glass of wine and dinner by the fire in a friendly and well stocked bar on the cold winter evenings. This hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds gave us the true English village stay.
Excellent breakfast, short distance to local restaurants and Bourton on the Water centre, ideal location for discovering the Cotswolds, cleanliness of the whole of the Hotel the friendliness and support of the owners. The access to a well laid out garden where you could bush out in the open air after a days touring the area.
Excellent central location for both Bourton on the Water and the Cotswolds with the cottage well equipped, clean and with everything for a comfortable stay provided and included. The kitchen has everything needed with the the washing machine and drier in the laundry room along with good WiFi and tv system a welcome bonus.
The room was extremely clean and very comfortable. The staff and especially the owner (Gemma) was lovely and very helpful with ideas to see in the Cotswolds. The breakfast and service was amazing and nothing was too much trouble if not ordering off the main hot items menu.
Good value, great location in the Cotswolds close to public walking trails, very nice staff, rustic pub, cheery and homey rooms, and they offer several great choices for an included breakfast. Had a delicious pork roast lunch there as well.
The guest house was how you’d except a nice b&b would be in the cotswolds. It was very cozy, clean and tidy. The location was perfect for walking in Bourton on the water. Staff were really friendly and helpful. The breakfast was amazing to!
Traditional Inn. Great location in Cotswolds. The room was nice and cosy. Good breakfast alternatives. Pet friendly. The walk around Great Rissington was lovely. We also visited Bourton on the water and Stow on the wold - both very nice.
small, cosy, independent hotel/pub in perfect location for bourton on water and rest of surrounding Cotswolds. Food including breakfast (included in stay) was fantastic. Staff very attentive, even when busy.
great value for money
The location was excellent especially as there was free parking on site
The hotel was lovely and the breakfast was outstanding. Very friendly hosts, would love to return but with a different room. Beautiful area to visit.
Perfect location, comfortable room and an excellent breakfast.A very friendly atmosphere.
A good base for exploring the cotswolds. Bourton on the water is a lovely place with plenty to do and great places to eat.
What a wonderful hotel!! The rooms were beautiful and well appointed. The staff were all lovely and helpful. And the location cannot be beaten…you are only steps from the water
This is a small family run hotel with excellent location near the centre of Bourton on the Water. The breakfast is superb and the host very friendly and helpful.
The hotel was is quaint and in the most perfect location. Breakfast was excellent and the staff were all very friendly. Wouldn't hesitate to book on again.
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