Cotswolds: Classic Double Room for Two with Breakfast and Cream Tea at Noel Arms Hotel
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseThe HotelShrouded in history, the centuries-old Noel Arms Hotel is nestled in the picturesque Cotswolds town of Chipping Campden, known for its quaint cobbled streets. Quintessentially English villages surround the town, making for good destinations for day trips, while Evesham is located a 23-minute drive away. A little further on lies Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, which still retains many 16th-century buildings including Shakespeare’s childhood home and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage.Blending antique features with tasteful decor, each of the en suite rooms comes complete with antique furniture, TVs, phones and hospitality trays.Dining choices abound, with a variety of different areas in which to relax. Visitors can opt for the hotel restaurant or the more casual conservatory or bar. Local produce is used wherever possible.Room DetailsClassic Double Room Standard occupancy: 2 people Maximum occupancy: 2 adults, 1 child and 1 baby Additional cot for a baby is free of charge A bed for a child aged 2 to 18 years is charged at £35 per night, paid directly to the hotelGroupon’s Guide To The CotswoldsDesignated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Cotswolds is one of the quintessentially English regions boasting rolling hills, unique grasslands, ancient limestone villages, historic castles, and stately homes. A variety of outdoor activities including walking, cycling, fishing, golfing or horse riding are available in the area.Chipping Campden marks the start of The Cotswold Way, a 100-mile long trail leading through rugged landscape all the way to Bath. Visitors may embark on an intrepid trek to Broadway, the largest Cotswolds village set in Worcestershire, or take a drive to the picturesque market town of Stow-on-the-Wold to riffle through boutiques and cafes. In Stratford-upon-Avon, tourists may take a peek at Shakespeare’s birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Gardens, or marvel at The Guild Chapel’s painted walls and stained glass.
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