Set on the fringes of the historic city, Gloucester, BW Signature Collection by Best Western is ideally placed for exploring a wealth of attractions and natural wonders.
You can certainly keep active while you are here as within the hotel there is a squash court, swimming pool and gym, while a challenging golf course and the longest ski slope in England are just across the road. You will also find miles of cycling routes and beautiful walks in the nearby Cotswolds and Forest of Dean.
Those who prefer a slower pace of life can feed the birds at Slimbridge Wetland Centre, go for a boat ride at the National Waterways Museum or explore Gloucester’s famous 11th-century cathedral, three miles from the hotel.
When your day is done, sink into crisp white sheets and plump pillows in one of our 95 tastefully decorated contemporary bedrooms. We have a variety of accommodation options to choose from, including family rooms and spacious suites with seating and dining areas. Each room comes with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, writing desk and tea and coffee-making facilities.
Football fans can watch BT Sport in our bar and lounge area, where light bites are also served.
2024.10.17
The staff on the night Dean and Dee were amazing very cooperative and friendly. I received all the help and support that I needed. Georgia the event manager was very helpful also provided me with all the information that I needed and got everything sorted for our event making it less stressful for me.The venue itself is extremely well kept very tidy and you get a lot of space for a very reasonable price. I am very happy about my experience at the robinswood hotel and would definitely recommend:)
Set in a 37-acre parkland estate Hatherley Manor is an elegant 17th century manor surrounded by mature gardens; a walled garden and an orchard. The historic city of Gloucester is 3 miles away and the Regency spa town of Cheltenham just 6 miles away. It is the perfect base to explore the beautiful Cotswold countryside. This country house hotel combines contemporary luxury with the charming heritage of the original building. Each of its bedrooms have been lovingly decorated - they include an oak panelled room and an elegant four-poster suite. All come equipped with free Wi-Fi; flat screen TVs; seating and working area; iron and ironing board; en-suite bathroom; tea and coffee making facilities; 24 hour room service and spa access. Guests can enjoy a full range of luxurious treatments at The Spa where facilities include an indoor swimming pool; vitality pool; sauna; steam room; tepidarium; heated loungers; experience showers; fully-equipped gym; relaxation room; lounge and champagne bar; spa garden and nail bar. Modern British cuisine is served in the Dewinton Restaurant and guests can dine al fresco during the summer. Food and drinks are also available to enjoy in the Lounge Bar. Ample free parking. A Classic British Hotel / CB. Stay inspired.
GGuest User2022.04.30
We'd initially booked the Quays Room - positioned as ”executive plus” on the website. Making the usual allowances for the building being old, this was a horrible room. The carpet looked like it needed a deep, deep clean; the ceiling had massive cracks, but the real kicker was the windows. The website for the hotel says: ”Located on the first floor of the manor house, this room offers views of the roof top terrace.” Does it, though? Or does one window look out onto a small area surrounded by walls on all four sides? Kind of an accidental void caused by the layout, rather than the sort of thing you'd expect from a ”roof terrace”. As a side note, you could gain access to this - ahem - terrace via an unlocked door in the corridor, which means that literally anyone could, should they choose, pitch up outside your bedroom window. Hold on, though - it's a dual aspect room. The second window looks out on a scene so grim they've permanently boarded it up with wooden slats, which you can fiddle with and squint through to see some more roofs. Absolutely understand that not every room can look out onto the Gloucestershire coutryside, but if you're booking a room pitched as being not merely executive, but executive plus, and priced accordingly, you don't expect to wind up in a space that would have been considered a bit much for the First Mrs Rochester. We elected to change rooms - paying a whack extra for a room above the spa. Like the Quays, this also wasn't worth the price being asked, but we rationalised that the additional £40 a night was a surcharge in order to not be spending time in the miserable Executive Plus level. The spa side of the hotel is better - it felt a lot cleaner, the rooms are currently being renovated and upgraded (ominous that a management response here says they're only overhauling 20 of their bedrooms, as this implies the Tumbledown Manor side are going to be left untouched.) The walk-in shower is brilliant, but feel sorry for the cleaning staff as the floor hasn't been laid properly so it doesn't quite drain properly and must be a faff to clean. The rooms further up the corridor appear to have actual, proper balconies - ours didn't, as the pool was beneath us and for some reason they'd decided we weren't allowed to get onto the terrace outside our room. We had a bit of a view across the garden to the trees, although much of it was of the green roof of the pool. You can't control the temperature of the room at all - the first night it was way too hot, but there wasn't even an off switch for the heated towel rail. We opened the windows and just about made the room bearable. The common areas of the hotel had radiators blasting out at high levels - maybe something was broken as a lot of doors were propped open the next, more bearable, day (including external doors, which was cooling but interesting from a security perspective.) Ironically, this part of the hotel has an actual roof terrace, with seating and views, which would
A smart, modern hotel less than 15 minutes' drive from Cheltenham, with top-of-the-line conference facilities, a bar, restaurant, swimming pool and more.The hotel is just off the M5 and about an hour's drive from both Bristol International Airport (BRS) and Birmingham Airport (BHX). It's an 11-minute walk to the nearest bus stop, which takes you directly to the center of Gloucester.Here on a break? Gloucester Cathedral a Harry Potter filming location is 11 minutes' drive from the hotel, and Gloucester Quays and Gloucester Docks are only about two minutes from there. For racegoers, there is easy access to Cheltenham Racecourse, 9.7 miles, Or catch a game at Kingsholm Stadium, home ground of Gloucester Rugby less than 2 miles from the hotel.You can host a meeting or event for up to 130 delegates at the hotel’s conference center and your guests can take advantage of free parking and Wi-Fi. Our staff will make sure your event runs smoothly, whether it’s a party presentation or informal gathering.You can enjoy a tasty breakfast or all-day dining and catch up with friends over a drink in our open lobby. Kids stay and eat free
GGuest User2023.10.26
Room was nice, clean and plenty of storage space. Decent size bathroom with shower over bath. Ample parking outside. Ate in the restaurant two evenings and each time several items were not available from the menu. At breakfast there was no butter, Nutella, pastries or rolls and only one jam. Waiting staff were very apologetic but I guess a management problem 🤷♀️. Ordered an omelette both days which was freshly cooked and very tasty. Only drawback is they have no lift so if you can’t manage several stairs, request a ground floor room.
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Delta Hotels by Marriott Cheltenham Chase provides guests with a superb location on the edge of the stunning Cotswolds, within easy reach of Regency Cheltenham and Historic Gloucester and just a short distance away from the M5 and M4 motorways. Surrounded by rolling countryside with a backdrop of the Cotswold Hills the Delta Cheltenham Gloucester perfectly combines a picturesque Cotswold escape with modern luxury and convenience. Extensive free parking, state of the art conference, meeting and events space, indulgent Spa and Leisure facilities and 122 luxurious bedrooms make it a popular choice for many reasons. Business events, meetings and conferences, relaxing Spa Breaks, Racecourse attending the Cheltenham Racecourse for the Horse racing including the prestigious Cheltenham Festival, Rugby fans visiting nearby Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm. Walking holidays, touring and sightseeing breaks, Motorway stop overs, and much, much more are all effortlessly catered for.
GGuest User2023.08.04
Hotel is modern and clean. Rooms very spacious and comfortable quality bedding. Large bed. Shower and bathroom clean and modern. Nice touch with bottle water and hospitality tray.
Breakfast was TERRIBLE. Food run out, waiting lengthy time for restock, tables dirty, poor selection of tea, milk (non dairy) and breads.
Continental platter was ham and cheese- embarrassing!
No eggs for 20 mins. Plates burning hot, sausages. Really cheap and didn’t even taste like sausage! Worst breakfast ever eaten in a hotel.
Shame as the rest of hotel was good in every way.
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Kk7vidyaWe had 2 rooms booked for one night. We were so tired after a long day, but the check in was quick. The girls at the reception even found us a phone charger! The rooms were very spacious and had tea/coffee making facilities. Only thing I would say is that in one room the light wasn't enough. Basic breakfast but sufficient to keep us going til lunch. When the breakfast area is full they use the meeting room. Plenty of parking space too.
GGuest UserThis is a functional little hotel that is close to the train station. Don't expect luxury, but you can expect friendly and warm service, and a spacious room.
The reason I booked this hotel was due to the rail strikes. I was on a business trip and meant to be taking the train to London that evening but wasn't able to. Furthermore, it was the Cheltenham races and all the other places had already been booked out.
This room was a lifesaver for me. I was exhausted from an intense itinerary and needed a place to sleep and freshen up. I was pointed to the supermarket close by. As there were all the cutlery and even a microwave in the room, I had no issues rustling up a hot meal for myself.
I am giving this hotel a high rating because the overall experience exceeded my expectations. I just want to make it very clear that guests need to understand this is not a fancy establishment designed for holidaying, but if you are travelling for work purposes, this will come close to being home away from home.
This is the worst experience I have ever had in my life 50 years of staying in hotels and nothing prepared me for a experience like this PLEASE AVOID THIS HOTEL Was shown to my room and TV was broken ,So I asked to be moved It was late at night, so I got settled popped the tv on and started to fall asleep Was woken up by a buzzing sound , turned the lights on and never seen anything like it in my life 100s of flies all over the room Dead , half dead and flying around I went down stairs to complain and say i will be leaving and would like a refund I was told aggressively by the staff that maybe I left food out , and sometimes flies going that room They offered me some fly spray I asked for a refund and they said no refunds you booked the room I would not leave with out my money back and they rang the police saying I would not leave Police arrived seen the room and told me to report them to environmental health and was so sympathetic towards me Staff frightened me and I have never felt so scared in my life and upset Never got a refund they point blank refused and said it’s only a few flies But there was over 100 As I packed in a hurry I left my perfume there , I went back asked for my £100 perfume back and they had stolen it and said it’s not in the room I have sent the photos to environmental health , And they will be taking it further Awful staff , WORST HOTEL I HAVE EVER BEEN IN
Sitting by an open fire on a cold Sunday afternoon we knew we were in for a treat as the aroma of the carvery reached us. We had been welcomed by Kaz and Steve earlier and settled down. The Linden Tree has a traditional decor and quiz nights and pool tournaments are organised. There is a skittle alley too. The food is always tasty and fresh and I especially enjoy the Sunday lunch which has a good choice of meats and vegetables and is amazing value. I recommend adding more roast potatoes than you think you'll eat....they're so tasty you'll soon polish them off!
Having read the reviews on here I had a vague idea of what to expect and wasn't looking forward to it.... how wrong I was to trust some of these reviews! Yes it's in a bit of a rough and ready area and there are some shady characters hanging around in the evening... however don't bother them and they don't bother you. Parking is as advertised out front and space for about 3 cars but I believe you can park outside no 74 too. The building itself is very clean and tidy once inside albeit a little dated in places. I didn't use the breakfast included with my room as had other plans but I did check out the breakfast/kitchen area and was very impressed at how clean and modern it was and how many seats were available overlooking a well kept garden. I had room 205 at the very top of the property overlooking the street and found it to be very clean. Nice clean bedding and towels provided as well as tea and coffee facilities although I was missing a spoon which was a bit annoying but I didn't let it ruin my day like some would. The bathroom was clean and had enough toilet roll for my stay, the shower did have a bit of the beading hanging off at the bottom and a bit of mould around the edges but it's not the end of the world and I survived. The sink provided very hot water from the hot tap but the cold tap did turn when I used it which was comical however it still worked as it should, i have mentioned it in the review to the hotel as I didn't see any of the owners whilst there. Would I stay again... probably not as I don't plan on going back to Gloucester anytime soon but if I were to go back I certainly would consider it as the room was almost 50% cheaper than alternatives in the same area! Oh and if you're over 16 and have a driving licence there are a few VOI scooter parking areas nearby which are a great way to get around for 17p per minute!!
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