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Wild Duck Inn Cirencester
Drakes Island
The Wild Duck is a quintessential Cotswold stone country inn dating from 1583, with a lovely courtyard garden for dining alfresco. In winter there are log fires. the dark red walls are adorned with big oil portraits, complimented with oak beams throughout. |
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Forge House Bed and Breakfast Cirencester
Forge House, Kemble
Forge House is a beautifully restored former farmhouse set in a delightful courtyard of stables and stone barns. We are in the heart of the Cotswold village of Kemble overlooking the rolling English countryside, yet we are only 5 miles south-west of the historic Market Town of Cirencester in Gloucestershire. We are within easy reach of beautiful walks and the start of the Thames path; idyllic Cotswold villages; the delightful market towns of Tetbury, Burford and Stow on the Wold; the wonderful Festivals at Cheltenham as well as the racing. |
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Parkleaze Farm B&B
Parkleaze Farm Ewen
Parkleaze Farm offers bed and breakfast at a quiet and secluded farm in Ewen, close to Cirencester. All bedrooms are a good size, en suite and have TV, Wifi, tea and coffee making facilities. The sympathic barn conversion includes a large kitchen/dinner with a sitting room area. |
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Bittenham Springs
Ewe
Located in the countryside, Bittenham Springs is just a short trip from Cotswold Water Park and Cotswolds.On-site dining options include a restaurant, which is an ideal place to have a meal. There is a range of breakfast options available every morning. |
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Well Cottage Bed and Breakfast
Ewen
Set in a 200-year-old stone cottage, this B&B is next to Poole Keynes Turn bus stop, 3 miles from Cotswold Water Park and 4 miles from Cirencester.Offering en suite bathrooms, the 2 modern, minimalist rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.Full English and continental breakfast are served in a cosy, informal dining room. |
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