There is plenty of onsite free parking making the Abbey ideal for both business or pleasure.


The Bank House Hotel, Uttoxeter was built in 1777 for Thomas Hart and served as the first bank in Uttoxeter. The Bank House Hotel enjoys an excellent position in the town centre, from where you can enjoy the special atmosphere of this Staffordshire market town.
The original bank vault has been retained as a feature in the restaurant and the hotel's oak unsupported staircase is one of the finest of its kind.
With it's close proximity to many of the area's businesses, central for Derby and Stoke shopping, as well as the increasing choice of recreational activities on offer, it makes the Bank House Hotel ideal for either a business trip or leisure visit to the area.
After a busy day , whether it be business or pleasure, you will return to a comfortable bedroom, with private facilities, colour TV, tea and coffee. Read the papers in the lounge, have a quiet drink in the bar, followed by an excellent dinner.


Situated between Aylesbury and Buckingham, The Bell Hotel, Winslow makes an ideal centre form which to tour and explore all that Buckinghamshire has to offer.
The Bell Hotel in Winslow is a most convenient base for both large parties or the individual traveller and is close to all the amenities in a town centre location. All the bedrooms are en suite, well appointed and comfortable with tastefully colour coordinated fabrics and furnishings. Amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, colour television, trouser press, hair dryer and direct dial telephone. Some executive rooms contain a 4-poster bed or Jacuzzi .
Dine in the comfortable surroundings of our Restaurant, sampling the traditional roast joints accompanied by a selection of fresh vegetables. For something more informal, why not try a meal from our extensive bar menu. The Bell Hotel, Winslow also has a large conference and function with natural daylight.
The Bell Hotel dominates the Market Square which is on the A413 midway between the towns of Buckingham and Aylesbury.


Often described as the "Jewel of the Cotswolds", the village of Broadway boasts a fine village green overlooked by the picturesque, sixteenth century Broadway Hotel. A striking building of half stone and half timber, an inside door bears the date 1575. From 1772, the building has looked much as it does to this day.
The bedrooms in the Broadway Hotel enhance the luxury and comfort of your stay. They are individually furnished in warm inviting colours, with attention to detail in every bedroom. Each of the nineteen guest rooms is non-smoking and has a television, direct-dial telephone, beverage tray, hairdryer and en-suite bathrooms with Molton Brown toiletries.
The cosy lounge in the Broadway Hotel, with its roaring log fire, invites you to relax into the Cotswold way of life. Enjoy morning coffee or afternoon tea, a pleasant chat with friends or wind down with a good book.
Delicious food, accompanied by fine wines, has given the Courtyard Restaurant an excellent reputation, justly deserved. The high beamed ceiling and distinctive ebony minstrels gallery add character to this attractively furnished dining room where the finest in traditional and modern English cuisine can be enjoyed.
Be tempted by the tantalising menu, with seasonal dishes that use fresh local produce from the Vale of Evesham and the surrounding Cotswold countryside. Alternatively, lighter meals can be enjoyed in the informal atmosphere of the Jockey Club Bar.




The Crown Lodge Hotel boasts that the moorings restaurant, bar and lounge areas are climate controlled ensuring a relaxed, convivial atmosphere, in the winter the warmth from the fires adds to the feeling of well-being.
The Moorings restaurant has been recognised by the AA with a rosette for a sixth year running. The menu is varied and meets high standards of quality; the chef uses the best local produce he can source, the fresh fish supplier supplies the Queen at Sandringham, the butcher raises his own animals ensuring they are reared on the best feeds.
A variety of conferences and functions can be accommodated, with various room combinations giving the flexibility to cater for small private meetings or parties of 6-14 to groups in excess of 120 people for a set meal.
The Crown Lodge currently holds the England Squash Silver Charter Award. The Hotel has an active membership and provides classes for all age groups. Courts are booked for 40 minutes, using two tokens. A token costs £3.10.


The Duke of Marlborough in Woodstock near Oxford have built an extension which brings high quality accommodation to Woodstock. The Duke of Marlborough hotel are fully equipped for the business traveller and are ideally situated for exploring the stunning surrounding countryside and tourist hot spots.
Close to the Duke of Marlborough, local attractions include Historic Woodstock, Blenheim Palace, The Glorious Cotswolds & The historic University City of Oxford.
For younger guests, the Duke of Marlborough have a large beer garden which will provide a safe and secure environment to explore and enjoy.
Although their menu can be served throughout the pub, The Duke of Marlborough in Woodstock, near Oxford, boasts two very different eating areas:
The Bar Restaurant: warmed by a roaring log fire, pretty wall lights illuminate this pretty restaurant, tastefully trinkets hang from exposed Cotswold Stone walls, a warm ambiance completes the picture.
The Function Room Restaurant: with a definite more modern feel, this versatile restaurant can be divided off from the main bar for private parties/functions.
All our rooms have been recently built to a good standard and are all en suite.


The Duxford Lodge Hotel is surrounded by beautifully kept and secluded gardens, the sweeping drive takes you past the sun terrace to the four garden rooms, two of which have four-poster beds, standing where the stables of yesteryear were built.
Also with fine views of the grounds is Le Paradis Restaurant which has won many accolades from the AA and English Tourist Board.
When visiting the Lounge Bar, decorated with many pictures of aeroplanes and fighter pilots, you can imagine the frequent visitors during the last World War which included Winston Churchill, Douglas Bader and Bing Crosby in their number.




Family run, the Grimscote Manor Hotel prides itself on delivering you a personal and hospitable service where your experience should be as unique as you are.
Our grounds and woodlands are set in 4 acres and is a picturesque place for you to stay and relax. We have an outdoor swimming pool, plenty of off road parking and we have recently refurbished, all of our en-suite bedrooms to a high standard with hint of Art Deco. We have just refurbed 2 deluxe double rooms and the Brockington Suite which have been decorated very tastefully.
We are a family run Hotel where everybody cares about our guests. Whether you come to the Grimscote Manor Hotel as a hotel guest or you hold your Wedding celebrations with us, our aim is to give you an individually tailored service, warm hospitality and excellent food.

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