Bourton-on-the-Water — the Venice of the Cotswolds — is a charming honey-stone village where a series of low stone bridges cross the shallow River Windrush as it flows through the centre of the main street, creating a scene of golden-stone English pastoral beauty that attracts more visitors than any other Cotswolds village. The village has an unusual concentration of small museums and the Model Village is a popular family attraction. Hotels near Bourton-on-the-Water are in the heart of the most popular part of the Cotswolds, well-placed for exploring Bourton, Burford, and the surrounding stone villages.
Once the private home of garden designer Rosemary Verey, Barnsley House is a supremely refined 18-room hotel surrounded by one of England's most celebrated gardens. The spa, cinema, and kitchen garden restaurant make it a destination in its own right.
One of England's oldest coaching inns, this magnificent 16th-century hostelry in the showpiece village of Broadway has been welcoming guests since 1532 and today combines its extraordinary heritage with a superb spa and AA Rosette restaurant.
A 17th-century Cotswold stone rectory in the impossibly picturesque village of Upper Slaughter, Lords of the Manor offers 26 individually furnished rooms, three acres of gardens, and a restaurant of real quality. Romance and seclusion are guaranteed.
An elegant Regency townhouse at the top of Chipping Campden's magnificent High Street, with 29 rooms, a superb spa, and a walled garden restaurant. The town itself — one of the Cotswolds' finest — is on your doorstep.
A beautifully restored 17th-century inn in the chocolate-box village of Lower Slaughter, with 31 rooms of genuine character, a mill stream running past the gardens, and an award-winning farm-to-fork restaurant. Walking distance to both Slaughter villages.
Occupying a 17th-century coaching inn in Bibury — a village William Morris called 'the most beautiful in England' — The Swan delivers refined country house comfort beside the River Coln. Its afternoon tea is among the Cotswolds' finest.