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Gloucestershire Hotels
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| The New Inn Hotel |
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| Right in the heart of Gloucester, the New Inn was built from around 1430 as an inn for pilgrims who came to the Cathedral, and retains its medieval courtyard with galleries on all sides. |
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| Corinium Hotel |
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| Welcome to the Corinium Hotel in Cirencester, the Capital of the Cotswolds.
With a 16th century heart, 15 newly refurbished characterful bedrooms, a town location, garden and car parking. The Corinium Hotel courtyard bar and restaurant awaits. |
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| The Masons Arms |
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£45 to £65
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| Dating from the Seventeenth century, The Masons Arms is on the southern fringe of the Cotwolds. A haven for the traveller or tourist seeking peace and tranquility. |
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| Georgian Guest House |
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£16 to £35
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| The Guest House forms a part of a listed Georgian Terrace set slightly back from the main road leading south out of the city towards Bristol and some 20 minutes walk from the city centre. |
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| The Swan Hotel |
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| William Morris called Bibury the prettiest village in England and the Swan hotel is proud to be at its heart - it is enchanting, efficiently run and managed by very friendly staff. |
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