
The Elizabethan spa hotel right on the edge of the Cotswolds
CHELTENHAM CHARM The Elizabethan spa hotel right on the edge of the Cotswolds
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THE Greenway Hotel and Spa in its newly-remodeled glory still retains its Elizabethan charm.
Here's everything you need to know about the hotel, from how much rooms cost to what to eat at the restaurant.
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Spacious bedrooms overlook the gorgeous manor grounds
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The interior is traditional yet comfortable
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The interior of the hotel was recently refurbished
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Where is the hotel?
The building is a stunning Elizabethan manor house set in the Cotswolds, just outside of Cheltenham.
The estate with its antique charm is well connected, just a 13 minute drive from Gloucester railway station.
What is the hotel like?
Found across eight acres of rolling countryside, this hotel is the perfect rural escape.
Recently refurbished to the tune of £1.2million, it boasts 4 AA Red stars, blending historical charm with modern luxury.
What are the rooms like?
All 21 recently renovated bedrooms combine historical features with modern comforts.
There are a large variety of rooms, ranging from the Classic Lodge to the Manor suite. Each room is designed with true indulgence in mind.
For ultimate luxury, the Manor Suite has a king-sized bed, private living room and glorious views.
Double rooms for 2 starting from £97 per person on a B&B basis. Book here.
What is there to eat and drink there?
The 3 AA Rosette Garden Room Restaurant is one of the best places to eat in Cheltenham.
Opt for fine dining here, or go for a more relaxed experience in the Orchard Brasserie.
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A comfy and cosy stay in Cheltenham
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Menus, crafted by head chef Abhijit Dasalkar, change seasonally.
For alfresco dining, The Hide offers a private outdoor space in the walled garden.
What else is there to do at the hotel?
The Elan spa has been awarded 5 bubbles by the Good Spa Guide.
Indulge in TempleSpa treatments, take a dip in the hydrotherapy pool, or work out in the gym.
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Enjoy beautifully-plated meals at the Greenway Hotel restaurant
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A traditionally English afternoon tea in this Elizabethan manor feels luxurious
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Retreat to the spa after a day of exploring Cheltenham
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The Elan Spa was awarded 5 bubbles by the Good Spa Guide
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The hotel also hosts events, such as its Murder Mystery evening on November 9th, with a three-course dinner and some thriller twists.
Additionally, there are numerous events in and around the Cotswolds to enjoy. You could attend the Local Jazz, Literature and Folk Festivals, or perhaps the Cheltenham Food and Drink Festival.
Is the hotel family friendly?
Yes, the hotel is marketed as family friendly, with many activities provided for families by the hotel as well as in the surrounding areas.
Nearby attractions include Costwold Wildlife Park, Westonbirt Arboretum, and Tewkesbury Nature Reserve.
Family-friendly room options include the Classic Lodge, which can fit four people.
Four legged friends are welcome only in specific rooms.
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
Whilst at Greenway Hotel and Spa there are no designated accessible rooms, certain requests can be accommodated upon request. The hotel encourage you to enquire for details.
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