Dating from the 12th century, the historical Castle Inn boasts original features and an innovative restaurant. Situated in picturesque Castle Combe, the Castle Combe Circuit is half a mile away.
Chris
United Kingdom
Amazing breakfast, simple choices but very well executed. Staff all on the ball, a fantastic weekend was had.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Paddock View, Castle Combe is located in Castle Combe, 14 km from Lacock Abbey and 22 km from University of Bath.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Our stay at Paddock View as without fault and I have no hesitation in giving it the highest praise. We spent one night here while visiting the Badminton Horse Trials. The property is very comfortable and decorated to the highest standards.
Boasting a hot tub, The Delkin Shepherds Huts Castle Combe is situated in Castle Combe. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Wonderful location, really peaceful, with everything needed for a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Best Western Compass Inn has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Tormarton. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Jane
United Kingdom
The breakfast was great. Good value and very good quality. The location was perfect for Badminton and the hotel was comfortable, with attractive outdoor space.
Located in Chippenham, The Jolly Huntsman features a bar. This 4-star hotel offers on-site dining. Some rooms have a patio. At the hotel, each room has a desk and a flat-screen TV.
David
United Kingdom
Food was great brekky only shower an bed was fab plus nice and peace full plus am gluten free it is no problem here thank you chef
Dating back to the 17th century, the Best Western Plus Angel Hotel offers high-quality accommodation and brasserie dining. In the centre of Chippenham, the hotel has indoor pool, gym and WiFi.
Peter
United Kingdom
It was the weekend of Badminton Horse trials. We were delighted that the hotel changed breakfast hours to start at 6am.
Just minutes from junction 18 of the M4, Cross Hands Hotel is a charming 14th-century posting house with a pub and restaurant, in the heart of the Gloucester countryside.
Susan
United Kingdom
The breakfast was good. The bed linen snd bathroom were very clean. The bedroom was spacious.
The hotel and the surrounding area are well worth the trip.
The hotel and the surrounding area are well worth the trip. We stayed in one of the cottages which was renovated to and excellent standard maintaining original features. The gardens are interesting. I declined to be shown to the cottage but would recommend being taken to the one given as the allocated one was not obvious.
Mary
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The Hotel is not in Castle Combe itself.
The Hotel is not in Castle Combe itself. It is a short drive away from Castle Combe up a very narrow one track road. The hotel is wonderful and we had a great dinner meal there. Not so fussed about breakfast. We did not want a cooked breakfast and the breakfast bar itself could have been improved.
Walter
Australia
10
Scored 10
One of my favourite locations in all of the UK, I have not...
One of my favourite locations in all of the UK, I have not been back in 29 years and the village has lost no charm at all.
Hot chocolate and cake from a friendly gentleman in the village was perfect on the wet day that we visited.
James Hornabrook
Australia
10
Scored 10
Browsing through the village, coffee and cake in the castle...
Browsing through the village, coffee and cake in the castle pub, lovely eve meals too! Stunning circular walks, especially in the Autumn, such colours!! We also visited Bath which was very nice but recommend park and ride.
Michaela
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Scored 10
I loved Castle Combe.
I loved Castle Combe. It’s a really picturesque town great for photos. If you’re there for longer than a couple of hours then the walking tracks surrounding the town are exceptional, especially during autumn. So many amazing walking trails and leafy pathways and wild blackberries all along the tracks. I spent ages just walking around. It’s even nice to just sit under a tree in front of the Manor with a book.
If you plan on taking public transport then make sure you plan getting there and leaving carefully. Public transport didn’t run there on the day I planned to go so I had to take an Uber there, but then getting an Uber out of the town is not an option (unless you’re very lucky). So just don’t take an Uber into the town on a Sunday if you’re also planning on leaving on Sunday or you might find yourself stranded.
There are buses that come but only a couple a day, and some are a bit of a distance from the city centre and you’re likely to lose phone reception if you try and walk to those stops.. so plan ahead wisely. But there should be a bus that comes right to the city centre- just don’t miss it!
P.S If you go for a walk outside of the main town make sure to find the Hollow! The little fairy house hidden in a log, inside it you’ll find a book where you can sign your name :)
Amina
Australia
10
Scored 10
Beautiful village.
Beautiful village.
I loved every minute of my stay however, 1 day is more than enough to explore the whole village.
The bridge, church and Manor house is a must see.
Foot at Castle inn was amazing.
Parking is available but public car park is some distance away.
I cannot fault this beautiful village.
Stunning unspoiled location, linked with The Manor House (they own the pub too) so you can eat/drink at either and bill linked automatically.
Very welcoming staff, especially Daniella at the Inn and James at The Manor - we were so well looked after. Food fabulous on both sites, good wine list. Village is beautiful and not too many tourists. Good walks from the village and a golf course as part of the whole set up.
Unfortunately I didn't have breakfast there because I was at castle combe race circuit, but the meals I had on the Friday and Saturday night was absolutely amazing, the manager and the staff were excellent , nothing was to much trouble, and my room was really comfortable and had everything in it that I needed
Absolutely loved this property! Stunning rooms, so comfortable, excellently presented. Six of us enjoyed our stay and spent a lot of time in the hot tub! Kitchen and dinning is well stocked. Would recommend to anyone wanting to stay right in the centre in Castle Combe. Treat yourself!
Our second visit to this fantastic little property! Small and cosy with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Superb location, just a ver my short walk to Castle Combe. Property is a hit with tourists, so be prepared for lots of people taking pictures of the property!
A quintessentially English cottage in a beautiful village. Very well equipped and comfortable with a well stocked Kitchen. The vaulted cathedral ceiling in the Master Bedroom with a four poster bed completed our wonderful relaxing vacation in the Cotswolds.
Really cozy vibe. The patio has a fire pit and the owner allowed us to use it. It’s really a perfect place if you are looking for somewhere to relax and to have a break from the bustling city life. The place is also close to Castle Combe
The dinner was truly excellent. Followed the set menu with wine pairing and it was fabulous. Both food and service could not have been better and made the stay very worth while for us both.
The location is very pretty and the decor in the rooms is well thought out. The car park is close to the room and there is a restaurant onsite. Very close to Castle Combe and Bradford-on-Avon.
Outdoor spa was great. Very beautifully decorated sleeping and bathrooms areas. Close walk ~15min to castle Combe. All the items you’d need to comfortably stay here for a few nights.
Bathroom was really well done. The king bed was very comfortable. The ambiance v was lovely. The Castle Inn restaurant offered a nice selection for dinner.
Our Sunday roast dinner was wonderful. Good portions and well cooked. Enjoyed the ambiance of the dining room and the free Mother's Day glass of Prosecco.
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