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The Old Lodge Stroud (England)
The Old LodgeMinchinhampton Common
In 1213, after the Norman Conquest, the wooded land we now know as Minchinhampton Common was confiscated and given to l`Abbaye aux Dames in Caen. Some 800 years later Christophe and his business partner Nick continue to add to this fascinating Anglo/French story. The Old Lodge itself dates back some 400 years and is reportedly a former hunting lodge to Henry VIII. |
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Ragged Cot Inn
Cirencester Road
Set in a former 17th-century coaching house, this stylish country inn with B&B lodging is 8.1 miles from the unfinished Gothic Revival Woodchester Mansion and 9 miles from Cirencester.The 9 chic, contemporary guestrooms feature en suite bathrooms, as well as free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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The Amberley Inn
Culver Hill
This 19th-century country inn with B&B lodging is 5.3 miles from Woodchester Mansion (an unfinished Gothic Revival mansion) and 10 miles from Westonbirt Arboretum.The rooms (in the main property and a garden annex) have a stylish country-house feel, and feature en suite bathrooms, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Burleigh Court Hotel
Burleigh
Overlooking the Golden Valley and 3.2 miles from Gatcombe Park, this upscale boutique hotel in a 19th-century grand stone manor house is 11.1 miles from Westonbirt Arboretum. |
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Forwood Farm
Well Hill, Forwood
Forwood Farm enjoys a most beautiful and peaceful setting with stunning views from all the bedrooms. It is situated on the outskirts of the wonderful ancient town of Minchinhampton, which lies between Stroud and Cirencester alongside 600 acres of National Trust common land, and is home to the Gatcombe Estate and the Princess Royal. Minchinhampton is an excellent example of a small Cotswold town, many buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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