In a 17th-century former traveler's inn, the White Hart is in Moreton-in-Marsh’s historic town center.
laurie
United States of America
The rooms were very comfortable. We even had a/c! The staff were very helpful. Both dinner and breakfast were delicious. The bus arrived right across from the hotel.
Redesdale Arms Hotel is a 17th-century coaching house offering modern British cooking, free Wi-Fi access and a location ideal for walks in the Cotswold hills. Free parking is also available.
Jenna
United States of America
The room was very cozy, spacious, and had nice amenities like water, wine, tea, and snacks. The bathroom was updated and there was a little terrace.
In the center of Moreton-in-Marsh, the 4-star Manor House Hotel offers luxurious accommodations and an award-winning restaurant. Each room in this 16th century building has its own distinctive charms....
Lorraine
United States of America
We loved the location and the gardens were a bonus. The breakfasts were excellent as well as our dinner there. My sister and I appreciated the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend this hotel. Just lovely.
Providing a bar, Siam cottage guesthouse over 300 years old with Thai restaurant features accommodations in Moreton in Marsh. This guest house provides full-day security and free Wifi.
The Bell is a friendly 200-year-old coaching inn located north of the Cotswolds and 15 miles (15 mi) from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Grace
Canada
Quaint pub and small hotel with garden terrace for drinks. Our twin room #4 was very nicely appointed, comfortable beds, and excellent amenities in the room. Very friendly and helpful staff. We enjoyed our one night stay very much.
Horse and Groom is a countryside pub located in Bourton-on-the-Hill in The Cotswolds, 27 mi from Oxford. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
This boutique hotel is located alongside the A429, a minute’s drive from the charming market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. In the heart of the Cotswolds, it has free Wi-Fi and free parking.
RaShell
United States of America
I was all ready to be disappointed, because this hotel was a back-up to where we were supposed to stay. We were fortunate, because this hotel was nice. The place was clean, updated, peaceful, and relaxing.
Victoria House offers luxury boutique room-only accommodations in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds.
Barbara
United States of America
The shower was worth the price of admission!! The room was elegant, comfortable and spacious. We had no problem with noise because we didn’t need to keep the window open but we were on the first floor front, right off the street, and in the summer that room might not be so perfect. But for us, in the middle of May, it was a dream.
On average, 3-star hotels in Moreton in Marsh cost £151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Moreton in Marsh are £175 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Moreton in Marsh can be found for £798 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I had a wonderful stay! It was a quick walk up from the train station and an easy check in with the lockbox. The room was beautifully decorated and perfect for my needs. Very comfortable bed. It has an excellent location on the high street - shops and restaurants are all around you. I had a super walk to Blockley - there are some great walks in the area and I took the bus down to the Stow and Bourton on the Water. Great break in the Cotswolds!
Schani
South Africa
10
Scored 10
It could almost be thought of as the poor relation of the...
It could almost be thought of as the poor relation of the Cotswolds, but only compared to the more glamorous neighbours, Bourton on the Water and Broadway, but it is a very good centre for touring the area and has easy free parking, good shops and good restaurants.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A Beautiful Traditional English Town.
A Beautiful Traditional English Town. The building and architecture are full of history, the shops in the town are filled with art/antiques, plenty of restaurants, cafes, charity shops, local craft and gifts too, so there’s plenty to explore and do.
Pamela
8.0
Scored 8.0
Moreton in Marsh was quintessentially English and very...
Moreton in Marsh was quintessentially English and very aesthetic. Full of pleasant eateries and antique shops. People were polite and said hello as you passed in the street. Extremely close to other places of interest and quaint villages that you could either wander around or make a brisk walk from.
Sian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great little town in the Cotswolds with lots of intersting...
Great little town in the Cotswolds with lots of intersting places to go to surrounding it. The town itself doesn't have a particularly busy high streeet but Stow on the Wold is only a few minutes drive away and has some lovely shops to mooch around. Lots of lovely walks in the area and some great hotels to be based in.
Tracey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited the Batsford Arboretum for lunch.
We visited the Batsford Arboretum for lunch. It was raining, so we didn't walk through the Arboretum. There weren't as many shops as I was expecting for the size of the town, but it's not far to Stow-On-The-Wold
David
Australia
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Location was perfect--easy walk from the train station. Apartment was HUGE and decor was first class--probably furnished from their luxury home store below the apartment. Window looks out over Morton-in-Marsh main street, but noise was not an issue and it was fun to open the window and be part of the town activity. There was a large full kitchen with a complimentary basket of snacks and bottle of Prosecco. Much better than a hotel room and very affordable. We loved it!
This was such an adorable cottage! Everything was very nice and the beds were so comfortable. The cottage is just around the corner from
High Street which has restaurants and shops. The owners really put lots of attention to detail into everything, such as providing complimentary coffee, tea and milk! We had a car rental and this location was very easy for us to drive out to see other villages each day.
Location is ideal. it is near the train station and located along High Street but the room is quiet.
Tim received me at the hotel before the official checkin time and allowed me to checkin.
He also responded to all my queries very fast, before and during my stay.
The accommodation has strong wifi and tv has Netflix too.
Everything was perfect, however due to the current labour shortages in this country, the bar was closed on Sunday Night. This is just unfortunate for the situation the country finds itself in. Incidently, most hotels and restaurants in Moreton in the Marsh are in the same situation, with most being closed on Sunday Night
The property was beautiful and historic, but also modernized in the right ways. The various areas to lounge and explore were lovely and the space felt spread out. We enjoyed drinks at the bar and both agreed the best meal of our trip was dinner at the Brasserie.
Breakfast was not available at this property during the weekend, but there were nice places to have breakfast in Moreton in Marsh. The reception staff were helpful when we reported problems with the room and found us an alternative room for our second night.
This. Pub is centrally located in Moreton-in-Marsh. Although there was not dedicated parking, we had no problem parking on the high street. A great spot from which to explore the Cotswolds. The landlord was friendly and welcoming.
The staff was very friendly and made sure we had all information and a comfortable stay. The room was perfect, great decoration and much bigger than in most hotels. In-room breakfast was great. Bed was very comfortable.
I thought the food served in the restaurant was very good. The staff were also really friendly and approachable. Easy access to the station from the hotel and the high street had a nice selection of shops.
It’s a 7-9 minute walk from the Moreton-in-Marsh station so you don’t need to ride a bus or taxi. It’s a quaint hotel with a nice garden. The food is also good
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