High Street, Chipping Campden, United Kingdom | (888) 869-5434
16th-century
coaching inn with period features
Located in quaint
north Cotswold market town
Antique-furnished
rooms with twee touches
Restaurant with
an excellent curry menu
Coffee shop with a range
of cakes and a fireplace lounge
Cozy bar with
traditional English fare
Free access to spa at nearby sister hotel
Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Pet-friendly
No in-room Wi-Fi
Some rooms prone to noise
Beds and floors can be creaky
The Noel Arms
Hotel is a 28-room, former 16th-century coaching inn located on the main road that
cuts through the center of the quaint north Cotswold market town of Chipping
Campden. While rooms are filled with suitably historic touches, they are prone
to creaky floorboards and even some traffic noise. On-site dining choices are good -- the Conservatory restaurant serves excellent Indian curries -- and there are plenty of cozy spots to relax with a drink.
For a similar setup and generally lower rates but a little less
historic charm, check out the Crown Hotel 10 minutes away.
Scene
Historic Cotswolds inn dating from the 16th century with plenty of period charm
With its
weathered, honey-toned Cotswolds stone facade and moss-lined slate roof, the
Noel Arms Hotel fits perfectly into the quaint market town of Chipping Campden. With parts
of the property dating to the 16th century, the Noel Arms is one of the oldest inns in
the Cotswolds and is even rumored to have housed Charles I during the English
Civil War. Stepping inside, guests can revel in the rich history on display, with
plenty of ancient wood beams and exposed stone walls, antique-style
furniture, and portraits. The vibe is warm, welcoming, and relaxed -- and quintessentially
English -- while to the back of the inn is a conservatory overlooking a small
courtyard and summer terrace.
Location
Set on Chipping Campden High Street in the north Cotswolds
The inn is
located on the main road that passes through Chipping Campden, a charming
market town located in the north Cotswolds. The small town is dotted
with quaint historic churches, cozy pubs, and restaurants, while the
surroundings provide some of the most picturesque countryside in the U.K. Stratford-upon-Avon,
birthplace of Shakespeare, is a 25-minute drive north, while Warwick Castle is
about a 40-minute drive.
Rooms
Antique furnishings, floral fabrics, and some creaky floors
The Noel Arms Hotel has 28
rooms that are decorated in a blend of twee country-style touches, antique
pieces, and frilly, floral fabrics. Some also feature exposed stonework or
four-poster beds -- one is particularly impressive and dates from the 17th
century. All rooms include flat-screen TVs and tea- and coffee-making facilities, though no
in-room Wi-Fi. Bathrooms have showers or shower/tub combos, and White Company bath products. Rooms overlooking the main road are prone to traffic
noise, and guests have complained about room windows that don't close properly. Old
floorboards and beds can also be creaky, which might disturb light sleepers.
Features
Outstanding curry, cozy bar, and coffee shop with fireplace lounge
While guests have complained that the daily breakfast service can be inconsistent (breakfast is included), dining is generally a highlight at the Noel Arms Hotel. The Conservatory restaurant serves especially good Indian curries, while the cozy Dover's
Bar has a decent selection of traditional English fare. A coffee shop serves coffee, tea, and hot chocolate throughout the day, along with cakes and pastries -- and its lounge keeps an open fire going in colder
months. While there's no on-site spa, guests can use the spa at the Noel Arms' sister hotel, the Cotswold House Hotel and Spa, which has a
steam room, a pool, and massage treatments, and is less than a 30-second walk away.