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.
In the centre of Moreton-in-Marsh, the 4-star Manor House Hotel offers luxurious accommodation and an award-winning restaurant. Each room in this 16th century building has its own distinctive charms.
Suddaby
United Kingdom
The room was comfortable. The quality of the breakfast was very good
Horse and Groom is a countryside pub located in Bourton-on-the-Hill in The Cotswolds, 43 km from Oxford. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in Moreton in Marsh, 25 km from Walton Hall, Siam cottage guesthouse over 300 years old with Thai restaurant provides accommodation with a bar, free WiFi, full-day security, and private...
Jacy Chan
Singapore
Unique attic room. Very quaint design. Comfortable for 3 persons. Host is very responsive to messages for help and assistance.
The Bell is a friendly 200-year-old coaching inn located north of the Cotswolds and 15 miles (24 km) from Stratford-upon-Avon. The modern en-suite rooms each have a TV and tea/coffee making...
Christine
United Kingdom
The staff are friendly and obliging. We love the location and links to Tolkein, especially the map of Middle Earth. We had a lovely comfortable room.
Fire Service College, a property with a fitness centre, is set in Moreton in Marsh, 27 km from Walton Hall, 29 km from Royal Shakespeare Theatre, as well as 29 km from Royal Shakespeare Company.
Set in Stow on the Wold, The Kings Arms Hotel features a bar. Both free WiFi and private parking are available at this property. At the hotel, all rooms include a TV and seating area.
On average, 3-star hotels in Moreton in Marsh cost £139 per night, and 4-star hotels in Moreton in Marsh are £159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Moreton in Marsh can on average be found for £798 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Moreton In Marsh, UK, is accessible via train from London Paddington (1hr 30mins) or Birmingham (45mins). For international travellers, the nearest airport is Birmingham (1hr 30mins by car). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Moreton In Marsh is Birmingham Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 70km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Moreton-in-Marsh, UK, is well-served by public transport. The town's railway station offers regular services to Oxford and London. Local buses connect Moreton to surrounding villages and towns. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Car hire is available for more flexibility.
The High Street in Moreton In Marsh is a popular area for visitors, boasting a variety of shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It's conveniently located near the train station, making it easily accessible for travellers.
What guests said about Moreton in Marsh:
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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
10
Scored 10
This was a great base for exploring the region.
This was a great base for exploring the region. Easy access to the train from London and then from there I could take different buses to explore, hire a guide or if I had a car I could have explored that way.
Jessica
United States
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Exceptional staff. Shout out to Ellie in the dining room in particular and the front desk staff. My room was in one of the separate buildings and had a private walled garden, which was totally unexpected. Visited by birds daily. Each room appears to be unique and well-appointed. This Cotswolds village is more quiet than some and not overrun with tourists. Likewise, the hotel felt peaceful and down-to-earth. They had provided fans due to the heat but it cooled off so didn't need.
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!
Breakfast was delicious, room was cosy, location is right on the high street so great for access to all the shops etc. Accessible room was a decent size with a nice en-suite with bath and wet room shower setup. Modern TV with all the streaming apps too. Direct access from the room out to a courtyard area was perfect for our little puppy too. The hotel supplies a nice doggy bag of goodies and bowls in the room for food and water was a lovely touch.
It was the best holiday home we've ever been to! Every detail has been carefully considered, cutlery, bedding, towels and toiletries, including small things, like the logs for the fireplace and matches - the hosts even left a welcome basket for us of local goodies. The environment is charming, historic details have been carefully maintained and one could read about the history of the house. We will certainly visit again!
Entire cottage was well appointed and very comfortable. Beds were excellent. Kitchen is new and had everything one would want. So nice to have a basket of breakfast items, sweets and a bottle of Prosecco! Also milk in the fridge. Close proximity to the High street but set back and quiet. Beautiful garden area in the back.
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.
Ask for a room on the garden, otherwise your on a road. It was ok though. The only problem was the carpet was so grubby. If the carpet is replaced I would rate this property higher. I booked it without reading reviews. It was fine and I generally liked the location.
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.
Very friendly staff, comfortable spacious and clean room. Great to have a restaurant on site, excellent breakfast with a good variety of choices, free easy parking, situated in an attractive village very close to Moreton in Marsh and a wonderful arboretum.
Excellent location on the high street. I booked a small double room - very comfortable and lovely. The en-suite bathroom was excellent too. Breakfast in the morning was great and staff were really friendly. Would definitely visit again!
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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