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Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden

Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden

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Hotel Review

Overview

Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden

Cotswold House Hotel is a luxury hotel and spa in a charming Grade II listed regency townhouse in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire featuring 28 individually styled bedrooms and suites.

Location:

Chipping Campden, Cotswolds
The charming town of Chipping Campden

The hotel is situated in the centre of the charming market town just 16 miles from Cheltenham and within two miles of the Worcestershire border.  Chipping Campden is easily accessible from all parts of the country with the motorway network close by.  For guests arriving by train the nearest station is Moreton-in-the-Marsh 8 miles away with services to London Paddington taking approximately 90 minutes.

Arrival and check-in:

Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The hotel’s Regency entrance

On arrival at the hotel we parked briefly outside its main entrance to drop off our luggage as the hotel’s car park is located to the rear of the property behind its large garden.

Garden pathway from the rear entrance of the Cotswold House Hotel
Garden pathway from the rear entrance of the Cotswold House Hotel

From there, we wandered along a path through the beautifully maintained grounds which extend to approximately three acres and followed a sign to enter the hotel by its rear door.

Cotswold House Hotel rear garden
Approaching the hotel through its rear garden

This led us through to the reception area which oozed country house charm with its sumptuous decor,  stylish sitting room and large vase of freshly cut flowers.  Here, we were greeted by the lovely Trish who had a soft Scottish accent and checked us in speedily before leading us to our home for the next two nights.

Reception area, Cotswold House Hotel
The hotel’s attractive reception lounge

The room:

Grevel Suite, Cotswold House Hotel
The entrance to the Grevel Suite with its own private patio

We were taken back outside into the garden yet close to the main building where Trish opened the gate to the Grevel Suite with its own private patio with two sets of tables and chairs.  She explained that if we would like drinks from the bar we just needed to phone and they could be delivered to our room/patio which seemed a lovely idea as the small garden was a real sun trap.

Grevel Suite lounge at Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The suite’s lounge

The entrance to our suite led into its contemporary styled lounge furnished with a large grey sofa, armchair and television.  After our journey, we were ready for a drink and were spoilt for choice as our hospitality tray came stocked with a selection of teas and fresh coffee, a teapot, cafetière, chocolate cookies and shortbread.  On opening the fridge we found bottles of still and sparkling water and best of all, a jug of fresh milk for our hot drinks.

View from Grevel suite lounge, Cotswold House Hotel
Looking out onto our private patio

To one side of the lounge was the most beautiful bedroom ever with an exceedingly comfortable bed, exposed beams,  glitterball, mirrors and mood lighting.

Bedroom, Cotswold House Hotel,
The bedroom had a high ceiling with exposed beams

The large wardrobe had illuminated lighting and the multi-purpose desk/dressing table lots of room to set up a laptop with ample USB sockets and power points to charge our devices.

Grevel suite bedroom, Cotswold House Hotel
Our lovely bedroom

Moving into the spacious bathroom I couldn’t wait to soak in its huge oval limestone bath, it was sheer indulgent luxury.

Limestone bathrs at the Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The magnificent oval limestone bath

In addition to the statement bath, in the far corner there was a wet room shower complete with a powerful monsoon rainfall head, White Company toiletries, cotton waffle dressing gowns and huge Egyptian cotton towels.  I was pleased to note that the hairdryer was not hardwired, enabling me to dry my hair in the bedroom whilst the bathroom was being used.

Dining:

Fig Restaurant, Cotswold House Hotel
The elegant Fig Restaurant

Dinner is served between 7.00 – 9.30 p.m. with the same menu being available in either the formal Fig Restaurant or in the more relaxed setting of the Bistro on the Square.  Both looked appealing but we decided to keep with the luxury theme and dine in the elegant Fig Restaurant with its starched white tablecloths and large paned glass windows with views out into the garden.

Bistro on the Square, Cotswolds House Hotel
Dining is also offered in the informal setting of the Bistro

Service was friendly and attentive and although rather more formal than the Bistro wasn’t stuffy and we felt perfectly at ease.  After ordering drinks we sipped our glasses of wine whilst studying the menu.  To begin, I selected local Wye Valley asparagus with prosciutto ham and a duck egg as I can never resist asparagus when it’s in season.  Across the table my husband opted for grilled Cornish mackerel which he informed me was delicious and to his liking.

Fig Restaurant, Cotswold House Hotel
The elegant surroundings of the Fig Restaurant

It was then on to mains with our choices being seared fillet of cod with puy lentils, and chorizo and free range duck with dauphinois potatoes and juniper jus for me, both plated beautifully, and flavoursome.  Of course, we couldn’t resist a dessert especially when I spotted crème brûlée on the menu.

Dining in the Fig Restaurant, Cotswold House Hotel
Enjoying dinner in the Fig Restaurant

This was baked to perfection with a thin crisp caramelised topping, tasting lovely and creamy.  Portions were of just the right size and we then returned to our suite to round off our evening with a pot of freshly brewed coffee.

Noel Arms, Chipping Campden
The hotel’s sister hotel, The Noel Arms

On our second evening we decided to book a table at the hotel’s sister hotel The Noel Arms, a charming country inn located just across the road.  We were offered the choice of dining in either the Dovers Bar, the conservatory or the bistro as the menu was the same throughout.  The bistro looked cosy so we settled down in there at a circular table with comfortable armchairs.  The inn is renowned for its award winning curries so my husband selected their Sri Lankan black lamb curry whilst I fancied fish so opted for the pan fried hake supreme.  Both dishes exceeded expectations and across the table my dining partner was in raptures over his curry served with sauce, pickles and poppadoms.  Desserts were irresistible too and I was tempted into pistachio cake with Scottish tablet ice cream whilst my husband tucked into a dish of warm apple strudel with crème anglaise and vanilla ice cream.

Bistro, The Noel Arms, Chipping Campden
The Noel Arms bistro

Breakfast: This is served in the relaxed setting of the hotel’s Bistro where we sat at a window table for two overlooking the high street.  Guests are requested to complete a breakfast order form before bedtime for the next day’s breakfast with a preferred time.

Breakfast at the Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
Enjoying breakfast each morning at the hotel

There were lots of options to choose from and we varied our selection on both days to include full English, eggs benedict and smoked salmon with scrambled eggs.  These were all cooked to perfection and alongside our hot dishes we enjoyed fresh fruit, yoghurt, pastries, toast and marmalade.  I overheard a guest on a neighbouring table asking if they were able to amend their overnight order and this was changed without problem as all the dishes are freshly prepared.

The Facilities:

The hotel features two restaurants, a lounge bar and an elegant lounge.  With its private function rooms, entrance hall with a striking wrought iron spiral staircase and manicured gardens it’s also a sought after Cotswold wedding venue.

Spiral staircase, Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
Glancing down the spiral staircase

The large garden has neatly tended box and yew hedges which divide the space into secluded lawned and patio seating areas offering tranquil spots to relax and enjoy a pre-dinner drink.  There’s also fun to be had with giant sized garden games of Jenga and Connect Four, which of course we couldn’t resist playing.

Lounge, Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The hotel’s lounge oozes country house charm

The Spa

The Spa, Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The hotel’s luxurious spa

To the rear of the garden, housed in a former coach house lies the luxurious hotel spa.  Guests are able to book two hour time slots for use of the hydrotherapy pool and steam room with Decléor treatments also being available.  I enjoyed using the spa and then relaxing on one of the sun beds surrounding the pool with a pile of the latest country house magazines.

Hydrotherapy Pool, The Spa, Cotswold House Hotel
The hotel’s Hydrotherapy pool in the former Coach House

Other facilities include fast, reliable Wi-Fi throughout and a large car park, with dogs also being welcome in garden rooms.  Due to the age and layout of the building there isn’t a lift but five rooms on the ground floor are suitable for the less mobile.

Garden games at the Cotswold House Hotel
Garden games in the delightful hotel gardens
Garden, Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
The immaculately tended hotel garden

Out and About:

Chipping Campden – the hotel is well placed in the town centre for a gentle stroll around one of the loveliest small towns in the Cotswolds with its market hall dating from 1627.  This was erected to provide shelter for traders and is still in use today under the care and ownership of the National Trust.

Chipping Campden High Street
Chipping Campden High Street

The honey coloured stone buildings along its terraced high street date from 14 – 17th century and it is now a conservation area to preserve the ancient town for future generations.  Other notable features of the town include a row of 17th century almshouses, St. John’s Church and Grevel House, the oldest home in the town and one of the finest examples of 14th century architecture.  Our lovely Grevel Suite takes its name from this historic house.

Market Hall, Chipping Campden
The historic market hall

Broadway – just a few minutes drive from Chipping Campden lies this beautiful village.  The pretty high street is lined with horse chestnut trees which were looking at their best during our visit in mid-May.  The village contains a mix of beautiful period houses and stone cottages all in the local yellow Cotswold stone.  There’s a good selection of small shops, galleries and cafes and it’s a delightful place for a wander.

Broadway, The Cotswolds
The pretty village of Broadway

Snowshill Manor and Garden – the unconventional home of the eccentric architect and artist Charles Wade.  Take a leisurely 15 minute walk from the National Trust visitor centre along woodland paths that lead to the Manor House and its enchanting gardens.  Don’t miss the Wolf’s Cave small model village and Priest’s House.

Snowshill Manor Gardens
Snowshill Manor Gardens

Wade dedicated his life to collecting anything and everything after inheriting his family’s sugar estates but never actually lived in the house, just filling it with memorabilia.

Snowshill Manor, National Trust
Snowshill Manor, National Trust

He resided in a cottage across the courtyard and utilised the manor for his collection of thousands of objects ranging from a room full of wheels (old bicycles, prams etc.) to others containing such items as Samurai armour and musical instruments.

Evesham
Evesham’s historic centre

Evesham – a pretty riverside market town with historic Tudor buildings.  Take a stroll through the attractive Abbey Park which leads to the riverside from where you can wander along the banks of the River Avon and relax on a bench whilst watching the boats pass by.

The Fleece Inn, Bretforton
The National Trust owned Fleece Inn, Bretforton

The Fleece Inn, Bretforton: This historic, half timbered medieval building is nestled in the centre of the village.  It was originally built in the 15th century and remained in the ownership of the same family until 1977 when the last of the descendants bequeathed it to the National Trust.  It remains largely unchanged with its quaint small rooms and beer garden.

Hidcote Garden
Hidcote Garden

Hidcote – one of the best known Arts and Crafts inspired gardens in Britain with its linked garden ‘rooms’ of perfectly trimmed hedges created by the American horticulturist Major Lawrence Johnston.  Explore the maze of narrow pathways awash with colour from its herbaceous borders and discover secret, hidden areas tucked away.  Just a shame it was pouring with rain during our visit, but we still enjoyed it anyway.  Before leaving, take a look inside the ground floor of the Manor House and its adjacent glasshouses.

For more ideas of things to see and do, take a look at the Chipping Campden website which is very informative.

Overall:

Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden
One of the comfortable lounges

The hotel is perfect for a luxurious Cotswolds break and ideally suited both for couples wishing to explore the surrounding area and for groups of friends getting away from it all for a few days on an indulgent spa break.  Our stay was absolutely faultless and we adored everything from our gorgeous suite with its oversized limestone bath to the choice of dining experiences.  The staff are all very well trained and committed to ensuring guests enjoy their stay in the most friendly and relaxed way possible.

Details: Cotswold House Hotel, The Square, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6AN

We were guests of the Cotswold House Hotel and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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38 responses to “Cotswold House Hotel, Chipping Campden”

  1. Kartik Dodia Avatar

    My dream Village 🥰🥰🥰

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Chipping Campden is gorgeous.

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  2. Ladang KM Silaban Avatar

    Nice review, i am learning a good comprehensive reviews about the Cotswold House Hotel.

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  3. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Always a treat to visit your page to enjoy little out of the way places that contain their own unique beauty to be shared as well as your reports on the big places commonly visited.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in this post on Chipping Campden. It’s a lovely hotel and the surrounding Cotswolds area delightful.

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  4. Karen (Back Road Journal) Avatar

    What a lovely hotel in such a charming area of the Cotswolds. I thought your suite with its own little outdoor sitting area was such a nice feature.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Staying at the Cotswold House Hotel was absolutely lovely.

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  5. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Talk about a statement bath! Between the bath and that lovely looking pool, I’d never be dry. On a practical note, like that you had fresh milk. Much better that those fiddly sachet or tiny pots you sometimes get.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our stay at the Cotswold House was gorgeous Helen and I must have left super clean after all my dips in the huge bath tub and visits to the spa. For someone who drinks milky tea and coffee, those fiddly sachets are a waste of time as there are usually never enough to make it drinkable! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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    Anonymous

    What beautiful towns and villages there are in the Cotswolds!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      They are indeed, thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  7. leightontravels Avatar

    Another perfectly charming hotel with yet another amazing bath. This one might even be the best of the recent bunch, while the patio looks so peaceful and secluded. The sister hotel looks equally appealing, loving the giant Connect 4 in the garden.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words Leighton. We very much enjoyed our two night stay at the Cotswold House Hotel and I must have been super clean as I couldn’t resist several dips into that huge limestone bath! Connect 4 was fun too although each of our three games ended in boring draws!

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  8. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    When a hotel looks like this one from the outside, it can only be beautiful once you’re inside! And indeed, a very cozy bedroom (and oh yes, thumbs up for that bath)! And once again, your food looks so delicious (and lovely presented) … that crème brûlée – yummy! This hotel has so much to offer – a spa, lovely garden with some games … this will certainly be a great choice of accommodation if one ever visits the Cotswolds. Thanks for a great share Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words and interest in my review of the Cotswold House Hotel. It’s absolutely beautiful and that huge limestone bath so relaxing!

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  9. grandmisadventures Avatar

    It was just last night that I read Tessa a story based in Chipping Camden! I must say though that the pictures in the book were lacking compared to the beautiful pictures that you have shared. What an incredible place to stay with so many interesting places surrounding it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How coincidental that the book was based in Chipping Campden. Definitely a reason for you all to visit this charming small town one day Meg. Thank you for your comments which are much appreciated.

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  10. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    Marion what an incredibly stay. The Fig Restaurant looks amazing and I am loving all the gardens. Fabulous post that I loved reading whilst sitting here on a very very cold day here in Canberra. PS I used to love creme brûlée too (before becoming vegan) it was my favourite dessert.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your lovely comments on my recent stay at the Cotswold House Hotel Sue. It’s a gorgeous place to unwind and relax whilst exploring the Cotswolds and that huge stone bath was incredible.

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    It all seems so typically British. It’s a great suggestion for your foreign readers to experience the best of British taste. Thank you for the review.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest in my review of the Cotswold House Hotel. It’s definitely a lovely place to stay whilst exploring the Cotswolds.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a fabulous place to stay! Every picture is so idyllic too. I’m not a bath girl, but I’d definitely have to try out that tub.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my review of the Cotswold House Hotel Lyssy. It’s such a fabulous place to enjoy a relaxing stay in the Cotswolds.

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  13. catterygirl Avatar

    It all looks absolutely gorgeous including the bath. I never use a bath these days as I always end up with a heavy cold. Thus ruining any holiday. My friend just moved from London to the Cotswolds so might be worth a visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in this post on the Cotswold House Hotel. It’s a really beautiful hotel and U’d recommend it to anyone visiting the area.

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    2. Johnie Avatar

      Amazing😊😍

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    I’m dying to visit the Cotswold on a return trip to England, and it’s incredible you got to stay in a hotel that’s a part of the storybook-style houses along the street. What’s surprising is how modern the hotel is inside! Glad you had a pleasant stay in the area. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’ll adore visiting the Cotswolds Rebecca and Chipping Campden is such a delightful base for exploring the area. Hope you are having a good weekend.

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  15. junedesilva Avatar

    You have absolutely convinced me that a weekend here would be heaven! What’s not to like (especially the cod and lentils)? The hotel is perfect for some indulgent rest and relaxation and the surrounding area is delightful. Will ‘pin’ for future reference. Thanks, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased to read you share my enthusiasm for this lovely country house hotel June. It is absolute heaven and a delightful place for a weekend break. Thanks so much for your welcome thoughts.

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    I’ve always wondered about the names of British towns and the fact that Chipping is a modern version of the reference to “market-town” now makes sense. The hotel looks beautiful, the food looks delicious and the surrounding towns and areas well worth exploring. Looks like a good place to base your self if you wish to hike part of the Cotswold Way. Thanks for sharing Marion. Happy weekend. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in this lovely hotel Allan. It would definitely be a great place to either start or complete the Cotswold Way and of course for touring the surrounding area.

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  17. travelling_han Avatar

    It’s just so beautifully English, and wow that bath makes me want to book right now!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you’d love staying there Hannah and that huge limestone bath was amazing. I must have been super-clean as I couldn’t resist dipping in often!

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  18. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

    All super gorgeous as always.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much Gwen. Staying at Cotswold House is absolutely lovely and that huge stone bath was out of this world!

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      1. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

        My only raised eyebrow was over the disco ball in the bedroom, but I decided to put it in the “Old English Eccentric” basket. That stone bath really was something else though.

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