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White House Hotel
Situated in a peaceful rural location just a short drive from Cheltenham and Gloucester, the White House Hotel is ideally placed for exploring the Cotswolds. You can be assured of a warm welcome, well appointed bedrooms and good food and wine are served in the elegant Terrace Restaurant.
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Rising Sun
The Rising Sun Hotel is located on Cleeve Hill and has excellent views of the Severn Vale. There is an attractive bar and restaurant offering a full a la carte menu. The bedrooms are fully furnished with modern amenities. Located just north of Cheltenham, the hotel is an ideal base for shopping or a day at the races. The hotel was refurbished in November 2003.
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North Hall Hotel
North Hall Hotel is an elegant Victorian town house situated in a quiet residential area but only a short walk from Cheltenham town centre, the Pittville Pump Room and the Racecourse. The hotel is an ideal base from which to explore Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Broadway and Burford as well as the surrounding Cotswold countryside. Combining charm and character with the comfort of modern facilities the hotel has 20 individually designed en-suite bedrooms, a restaurant, bar and complimentary parking.
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Cheltenham Park Hotel
The Cheltenham Park Hotel is a beautifully extended Regency manor house set in its own gardens with a natural lake. The hotel offers luxurious bedrooms and nestles at the edge of the Cotswolds, yet is only 2 miles from the town centre. The Lakeside Restaurant offers the finest cuisine, and the Lilleybrook Bar and Terrace have patio views of the lake and the golf course beyond. The splendid leisure club includes a 15m indoor swimming pool, spa bath, steam room, sauna, solarium, cardio vascular and resistance gym and beauty treatment rooms. For a weekend break, a day at the races or a visit to the delightful Cotswolds, the Cheltenham Park Hotel is the ideal choice.
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Macdonald Hotels, The Queen's
Well known for its grand, neo-classical facade which overlooks the Imperial Gardens on Cheltenham's famous Promenade, The Queen's is a mere stroll from the town's many excellent shops and restaurants. This stylish hotel now offers non inclusive diners even greater choice with the opening of Raymond Blanc's brasserie 'Le Petit Blanc' in its Montpellier Walk wing.
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Hotel de la Bere
The Hotel de la Bere is a fifteenth century Tudor manor house set in its own grounds, with a tree lined drive, sweeping lawns and views over Cheltenham Racecourse. The bedrooms are all fully furnished with modern amenities. Leisure facilities include tennis and squash court and a relaxing atmosphere is created through open fireplaces and ornate plasterwork.
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