Dating from the 1600s, the half centre of the bustling Cotswolds Roman ruins, bi weekly street market decorated in warm earthy tones and All have antique style furniture, tea/coffee making facilities.
After a busy day exploring the book and a coffee by the lobby dishes are served in the formal food is dished up in the country Georgian mouldings, plum décor and their rooms around mealtimes Internet access is available at complimentary to guests, while offers reduced rates for hotel getting around the area; the hotel. Bristol Airport is 46 run from Bristol bus station. The connects the airport with Bristol bus station. The journey time is can pay on boarding the bus. A car between Bristol and the Cotswolds Public transport is limited around recommended for getting about. | timbered Fleece Hotel resides in the town of Cirencester, famed for its and Royal connections. Rooms are some have beams and period features. bathrobes, modem Internet points and
Cotswolds, guests can relax with a fireplace. Traditional English dining room; modern Mediterranean style bistro, with its original wood floors. Guests can also dine in courtesy of room service. Wireless various points in the hotel and is Simone's Gym, 100 metres away, guests. A car is the best way of complimentary parking is provided by miles away. National Express coaches Bristol International Flyer bus Temple Meads train station and the approximately 30 minutes; travellers is the best way of journeying and exploring the local villages. the Cotswolds, so a car is
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