Built in the 17th century as a coaching inn, this upscale riverside retreat in the picturesque Cotswold village of Bibury stands at the junction of three roads and a bucolic bridge. Overlooking the rambling countryside, its tasteful yet cozy common areas (a brasserie, bar, and library among them) often include log-burning fireplaces and vintage furnishings. Like them, the 22 individually decorated rooms and cottages feature original architectural details and antique accoutrements alongside contemporary conveniences such as flat-screen TVs, free (though slow) Wi-Fi and, in some cases, hot tubs. If you like the historic vibe but would prefer being based elsewhere in the area, try Cotswold House in Chipping Camden, The Bradley in Cheltenham, or Kings Head in Cirencester.
Built in the 17th century as a coaching inn, this upscale riverside retreat in the picturesque Cotswold village of Bibury stands at the junction of three roads and a bucolic bridge. Overlooking the rambling countryside, its tasteful yet cozy common areas (a brasserie, bar, and library among them) often include log-burning fireplaces and vintage furnishings. Like them, the 22 individually decorated rooms and cottages feature original architectural details and antique accoutrements alongside contemporary conveniences such as flat-screen TVs, free (though slow) Wi-Fi and, in some cases, hot tubs. If you like the historic vibe but would prefer being based elsewhere in the area, try Cotswold House in Chipping Camden, The Bradley in Cheltenham, or Kings Head in Cirencester.