Fox Inn at Lower Oddington

3 miles east of Stow-on-the-Wold is a 16th Century Inn with a good reputation for food and wine in a quiet and charming Cotswold Village: This Virginia creeper clad, Cotswold stone Inn, with flagstone floor, beams, open fireplaces and collection of antiques is the perfect setting for either a romantic, family meal or indeed, a relaxing [...] [...]

Kings Arms Hotel, Stow-on-the-Wold

The Kings Arms Hotel at Stow-on-the-Wold is a charming 500 year old coaching inn retaining a wealth of original features.  Past guests have included King Charles 1 and it was also used for the location of the BBC’s 1970’s TV adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s ‘Mayor of Casterbridge’. The hotel has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere in which to [...] [...]

Number Four, Stow-on-the-Wold

Recently opened and re-styled, Number Four Hotel & Restaurant  is  on the Fosse Way between Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water and ideally placed for both. Number Four is a contemporary and stylish boutique hotel offering luxury and comfort as well as an unique personal service from owners Caroline and Patricia and their dedicated team, who promise to make [...] [...]

Wheatsheaf Inn at Northleach

The Wheatsheaf Inn in the quiet Cotswold village of Northleach has recently upgraded its accommodation and outside spaces- The Wheatsheaf is a coaching inn, where in years come by weary travellers would rest and recuperate by having a good meal and a few drops of beer or ‘wine’. Today our focus remains the same. We aim to [...] [...]

The Royalist – Oldest Inn in England – Stow on the Wold

The Royalist Hotel in Stow-on-the-Wold claims to be the oldest Inn in England: The Royalist Hotel dates back to 947AD and was built by a Cornish Saxon Duke named Aethelmar, as a refuge on the Fosse Way. A Grade II listed building, which ranks it amongst the top 4% of protected buildings in the country, and [...] [...]

The Lamb Inn, Shipton-under-Wychwood

Set in the picturesque village of Shipton-under-Wychwood, The Lamb Inn The Lamb Inn is a beautiful Cotswold stone inn, unlike any other! With five unique and luxurious en-suite guest rooms, great food, a delightful restaurant, a varied wine list and a sophisticated bar this inn offers stylish dining and bar food alongside exciting drinks. The bedrooms are themed [...] [...]

The Pheasant, Withybrook

Charming 17th centrury coaching inn by a brook. The interior has a traditional feel with an inglenook fireplace, farming implements and horse racing photographs. The extensive menu includes steak, game, seafood, vegetarian and children’s selections. Now restyled as The Pheasant Eating House, the emphasis is very much on good food. With all the various types of food [...] [...]

HillTop Farm, Hunningham

Although only open a few years, HillTop Farm has quickly established itself as one of the best Farm Shops in the area. With lots of fresh produce from the farm, a well-stocked shop and a popular restaurant/bistro/café it is well worth a visit. The position of the farm on the top of Hunningham Hill provides [...] [...]

National Herb Centre at Warmington

The National Herb Centre was started in 1997, to provide the public with an opportunity to see, enjoy and learn about herbs. Set in a spectacular location over looking three counties you can enjoy the herb gardens planted to show how they can enhance any garden, with their wide selection of colours and tantalising scent. Take [...] [...]