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Broadway Classic Hotel
The Broadway Classic Hotel is the essence of quintessential England and was used as a retreat by the Abbotts of Pershore, 600 years ago. It still has a feeling of tranquillity enjoyed by today's visitors. The excellent Courtyard Restaurant, complete with ebony minstrels gallery serves the freshest local produce from the Vale of Evesham. The hotel is ideally located close to Cheltenham and Stratford.
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Buckland Manor Hotel
A manor house which retains gracious living and tradition, with the addition of all modern comforts and excellent service. Guests can relax before log fires in 2 delightfully decorated lounges, one with attractive panelling and a beamed ceiling. The 13 beautifully decorated en suite bedrooms are furnished with luxury fittings and accessories.
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Dormy House Hotel
The privately-owned, 17th Century, Dormy House Hotel is utterly civilised, yet completely unstuffy. The welcoming staff are friendly and professional and nothing is too much trouble. Each of the 45 bedrooms are individually decorated with a mix of traditional English furniture, rich fabrics and crisp bedlinen. The restaurant serves simple yet elegant dishes using high quality, locally sourced produce. Come when you want to get away from it all. But want to feel, above all else, at home.
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The Lygon Arms Hotel
The Lygon Arms has been welcoming guests in the Cotswolds for over 400 years. Surrounded by the antique shops and galleries of Broadway, it is set within its own gardens. The Lygon Arms has been lovingly restored by its new owners, the Fentum family, without forsaking the tradition & antiquity that has made it the famous hotel it is today. From new luxury bedrooms and the contemporary styled 'Bar', to the launch of the Lygon Room with a gastronomic menu, all complimented by the award-winning Lygon Arms Spa.
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