This Georgian manor house set on the crest of a hill affords stunning 360 degree views of the surrounding area and has an indoor pool hot tub, sauna, aromatherapy steam room, spa treatment rooms & a...
Cornelius
United Kingdom
Rooms are lovely
Food is excellent
Hotel is beautiful
Spa facilities are great
With a rich and vibrant history, the riverside town of Tewkesbury boasts stunning scenery, including almost 400 listed buildings and an elegant 900-year-old Abbey.
Adam
United Kingdom
The size and authenticity of the bedroom along with a huge bathroom. The staff were all really friendly. It was in a great location on the high street close to shops, pubs and restaurants. The breakfast was plentiful and tasty. Overall we loved our stay and would most definitely stay again.
Located in Tewkesbury, 26 km from Kingsholm Stadium, The Fleet Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast served at a table with a lovely view.
Comfortable bed in tastefully decorated room. Perfect for a short break.
The beautiful, half-timbered Bell is across the street from Tewkesbury Abbey. It has a friendly bar and restaurant and cosy en suite bedrooms, some offering views of the Abbey.
The hotel was clean. The room was very efficiently tidied and cleaned every morning while we enjoyed the excellent breakfast. Everywhere had great views and in spite of the large spacious areas everywhere was warm despite the outside temperature barely rising above 5C.
Don't miss a visit to nearby Deerhurst saxon church. At this time of year, February the snowdrops are a huge carpet not to mention the historical importance of such an isolated hamlet
martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Abbey is awesome & the staff friendly I was met by 2...
The Abbey is awesome & the staff friendly I was met by 2 meet & greet black Labrador's Eric & Flo & their owner.
The town is very pleasant.
A lot of the parking meter were out of action
PAUL
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Tewkesbury well combines the ancient & modern.
Tewkesbury well combines the ancient & modern. A bustling high street next to older buildings with fascinating history. The Abbey is worth visiting - as is the Museum. And the Cross House Tavern has a snug couple of rooms with fantastic beer. Further afield is Malvern Priory, not to be missed (if you're into that sort of thing !), along with walking on the Malvern Hills.
Jem
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I can't comment about the Abbey as we didn't visit it but we...
I can't comment about the Abbey as we didn't visit it but we did wander into the main shopping area on our stay. There is a good variety of shops (we often love going to charity shops and there are a lot, although maybe the quality of clothes wasn't as impressive as some places as I try and avoid man-made fabrics). We had an evening meal at Rosado Lounge which had an interesting, varied menu - the food was delicious and the atmosphere reminded me of visits to Italy where families were made welcome (ie it's a bit "noisy" but in a good way!) We did walk to the riverside and noticed that the recent storms must have created some flooding as the Riverside cafe there was closed (permanently?) and there was a lot of mud distributed quite a way from the river. Looks like it would be nice for walks in the summer around there though. Tewkesbury is very easy to get to from the M5, just one road, and the old buildings give it a lovely "British" quaint feel.
Vannnie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
large market town with good river walks and boat trips ,...
large market town with good river walks and boat trips , abbey and gardens as well as about 10 of the best pubs I have had the pleasure to visit , the pick of them has to be the cross house tavern , never seen a pub like it... Ace pub .
Coombes
Scored 8.0
8.0
We used Tewksbury as a base to explore other towns in the...
We used Tewksbury as a base to explore other towns in the area. Once we arrive at our hotel we park the car and use the local bus service which is excellent from Tewksbury, We went by bus to Cheltenham . You can get to many other destinations within The Cotswolds from Cheltenham by bus and that is what we did.
Tewksbury itself is a small market town with many restaurants, pubs and tea houses. The river Avon was swollen when we arrived and so we could not walk alongside the river but I am sure that in better weather it would be a lovely way to spend a couple of hours.
AnnabelleG
United Kingdom
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The hotel is directly opposite Tewkesbury Abbey and at the top end of the high street so pretty much everything in the town can be accessed by foot, including several excellent restaurants and bars. The staff were friendly and the breakfast was very good. The bar has a good selection of beers and has a good atmosphere with a terrace outside. The bed was very comfortable and the shower was more than acceptable. Good value for money.
The character of the building. The location was perfect for a stay in Tewkesbury and was close to the Abbey too. The room was large and comfortable. The car parking was free and sited close to the hotel. The staff were helpful, polite and professional.
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