Last-Minute Places To Stay in the Cotswolds
Stay with us at our last-minute hotels in and around the Cotswolds, close to popular attractions like the Roman Baths, Blenheim Palace, Westonbirt Arboretum, and Gloucester Cathedral, with cosy beds, excellent breakfasts, and stylish rooms.
The Methuen Arms in Corsham
Steeped in history and character, The Methuen Arms hotel in Corsham started life as a nunnery before being converted into a brewery and coaching inn in 1608. The inn offers 19 newly-renovated bedrooms, a mouth-watering food menu created with ingredients sourced from its kitchen garden, and a cosy bar area and spacious beer garden perfect for enjoying the inn’s range of hand-pulled ales.
The Beckford Inn in Beckford
Stay somewhere with history, character, and a cracking selection of award-winning beers and real ales behind the bar – The Beckford Inn. With 12 charming ensuite rooms, an on-site restaurant serving delicious locally-sourced pub classics, and within easy distance of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, you can be sure of a relaxing stay at The Beckford Inn. Guests love the comfortable beds, friendly staff, and unbeatable breakfast, so book your stay to find out what all the fuss is about!
Broad Street Townhouse in Bath
See all that the beautiful city of Bath has to offer with a stay at Broad Street Townhouse hotel, a Grade II-listed building based in the heart of the Roman city. Relax in style in one of 11 luxurious boutique rooms, each with sumptuous king-size beds and en-suite bathrooms. Take a break from exploring the city in the ground floor café/bar, or enjoy a more hearty meal at their sister venue next door, The Pig & Fiddle pub. Find out why The Sunday Times voted Broad Street Townhouse one of the Best Hotels in the South West, and book your stay today.
The Prince Of Burford in Burford
The Prince Of Burford hotel truly is the entrance to the Cotswolds, perched right on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 18th-century majestic inn, overlooking the spectacular countryside is ideal for those keen to explore the rolling hills of the Cotswolds who want to retreat to comfortable, stylish accommodation after their trek. Enjoy a pub classic in the on-site restaurant, perfectly paired with a selection of award-winning Butcombe beers.
The Crown in Dyrham
Just a stone’s throw from Dyrham Park and within easy reach of Bath, The Crown inn has 9 welcoming ensuite rooms, perfect for a sound night’s sleep after exploring the wild Wiltshire countryside. On the menu at the on-site restaurant, you’ll find a cracking selection of hearty pub classics, perfectly paired with a variety of Butcombe beers behind the bar.
The Fleet in Twyning
Nestled between the Malvern Hills, Wye Valley, and Cotswolds Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you’ll find a warm welcome at The Fleet Inn. Sleep well in the 3 rooms, eat well in the on-site restaurant, serving locally-sourced pub classics, and drink well with an unbeatable selection of Butcombe beers behind the bar.
The George Inn in Norton St Philip
There’s nowhere like The George Inn in Norton St. Philip. As a Grade II-listed building, with history dating back to 1397, a stay at The George Inn will surely be an unforgettable experience. Close to Bath and the surrounding Somerset countryside, The George also makes an ideal base for a staycation, business trip, or weekend getaway. Stay in one of the 9 ensuite rooms at one of Britain’s oldest taverns, and enjoy a delicious, locally-sourced pub classic with an award-winning pint of Butcombe beer.
The Horse & Groom in Charlton
The Horse & Groom hotel is a grade II-listed inn nestled in the pretty village of Charlton. Featuring five charming, boutique bedrooms, a gastropub restaurant serving seasonal dishes and an impressive selection of award-winning Butcombe beers, the Horse & Groom has everything you need for a relaxing home-from-home stayaway.
The King’s Arms in Melksham
The King’s Arms hotel is a charming 18th-century inn set in the heart of Melksham. Featuring 13 modern, comfy bedrooms, a pub-restaurant offering exciting takes on pub classics and an array of award-winning Butcombe beers behind the bar, The King’s Arms is the perfect option for a boutique stayaway.
The Quarrymans Arms in Box Hill
Located in picturesque Box Hill, The Quarrymans Arms hotel is a gorgeous country inn boasting sweeping views of the Box Valley. The inn offers the perfect boutique getaway with four flawlessly-decorated bedrooms, a delightful restaurant serving the finest, locally-sourced seasonal produce, and a fantastic selection of ales, craft beers, local ciders and fine wines to get stuck into.
The Kings Arms in Didmarton
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, The Kings Arms in Didmarton is a classic country pub that perfectly balances traditional charm with modern comfort. Its low wooden beams, flagstone floors, and crackling fireplaces create a cosy retreat after a day of exploring the scenic surroundings. The kitchen is renowned for using locally-sourced ingredients to reimagine traditional British dishes with a fresh, contemporary twist. Whether you’re staying in one of the elegant boutique rooms or simply stopping by for a pint, The Kings Arms offers a welcoming atmosphere and an authentic taste of Cotswold life.
The Trout
Perched along the banks of the River Thames, The Trout is a charming inn steeped in history, radiating rustic elegance. This centuries-old haven offers a peaceful escape just outside of Oxford, where guests can enjoy the serenity of the riverbank. The garden, often visited by swans and wildlife, is a perfect spot for a relaxed meal, while the cosy interior invites you to unwind with a hearty British dish. Whether for a quiet lunch or a fireside drink, The Trout promises a quintessential English pub experience in an idyllic setting.
The Northey Arms
Just outside the historic city of Bath, The Northey Arms is a beautifully restored Victorian inn that combines modern style with timeless charm. Its tastefully designed interiors and expansive garden make it an inviting spot to relax after a day of exploring the nearby countryside. The pub’s menu features seasonal dishes crafted from local produce, complemented by a curated selection of wines and craft ales. With luxurious rooms for overnight stays, The Northey Arms offers a sophisticated yet comfortable setting, blending the allure of a traditional pub with contemporary comforts.