Washbourne Court Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This fine 17th-century stone building, amid 4 acres of verdant grounds beside the River Wye, has flagstone floors, beams, and open fires. The bedrooms in the main building are done in a weathered country style, whereas rooms in the converted barn and cottages are more modern. Choices in the restaura... fodors.com
No title - expert review Nestling by the River Eye in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Lower Slaughter, one of the prettiest villages in England, stands Washbourne Court Hotel. This 17th-century hotel is surrounded by 4 acres of private gardens and grounds and effortlessly combines the charm and character of a traditional r... johansens.com
No title - expert review Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, one of the most welcoming, informal and yet superbly stylish properties, transformed from what was once several farm workers cottages converted into one large private house, before it became a boys cramming school for Eton. In 1992 the house was opened to the ... information-britain.co.uk
Outstanding Place to Unwind - user review The property, staff and the food make this a very good value for the... fodors.com
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