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Fosse Manor Classic Hotel
A country house hotel that has a relaxed contemporary style and has become a haven of peace and comfort for a wider audience. Rooms are stylishly decorated, each one individually designed. All contain either a Playstation or DVD and there are games and films to choose from. The menu, changed seasonally, will suit those who have a preference for good recognisable, possibly even comfort food, but with a modern twist
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The Royalist Hotel
The Royalist is the oldest inn in England dating back to 947AD. The hotel has 8 individual bedrooms each named after poignant piers of history reflecting the age, character and warmth of a very individual hotel which has performed hostelry over centuries. Stow village itself is a picturesque period drama set with a centre for art galleries, antique shops and fine English cream.
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Unicorn Hotel
All 19 bedrooms have their own character and individual style. Jacobean furniture nestles against modern fabrics and ancient beams lie against colour washed walls. Modern bathrooms lead off antique furnished bedrooms and there are both half tester and four poster rooms. Soak up history at the Unicorn in the pretty sitting room with afternoon tea by the inglenook fireplace. Step over the flagstone hearth into the friendly atmosphere of the bar with its roaring log fire and wooden settles which is as popular with the locals as its always been. Sink into a comfy chair next to the fire and relax with a drink and a light meal.
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Wyck Hill House Hotel
Feel what its like to have lived in an English Manor House set in 100 acres of rolling Cotswold meadows; wyckhillhouse is a quaint 18th Century Manor with 32 bedrooms, small enough to feel at home, big enough to provide all of the spoiling home doesn't afford. The hotels award winning chef uses all local seasonal ingredients, but, will order in the produce and prepare your favourite dishes on request.
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