Clarence Court

“Quiet and peaceful location, enjoy the classical elegance on offer here” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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  •   Social distancing and safety measures in place
  •   Follows government and industry guidelines for COVID-19
  •   Signed up to the AA COVID Confident Charter
Opening status: Open
Our COVID-19 measures:
Myself and my Restaurant & Bar Manager have certificates from CPL Learning which is Institute of Hospitality certified in 'Coronavirus - Taking Proactive Action. We also have a housekeeping touch points schedule similar to that of Hilton Clean Stay. We have signage at all entrances and exits, and request people use the NHS bar code scanner for track n trace. We are diligent with team and guest at all times. all cutlery and crockery comes direct from the kitchen, no tables are set. Rooms are ventilated and sanitised on departure and before arrival.

Our Inspector's view

Situated in an attractive, tree-lined Georgian square, this property was once owned by the Duke of Wellington. The building is charming and its elegant public rooms reflect the grace of a bygone age. Spacious bedrooms offer ample comfort and quality, and have many original features. The convenience of the peaceful location is a great asset, only a five-minute stroll from the town centre. A varied range of carefully prepared dishes is offered in the café-restaurant from noon to 9pm.

Awards, accolades & Welcome Schemes

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5 Star Guest Accommodation
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Dinner Award
Clarence Court
Clarence Square,CHELTENHAM,GL50 4JR

Features

Rooms
  • Rooms 20
  • Family bedrooms: 3
  • Bedrooms ground: 7
Children
  • Children welcome
Leisure
  • Relationship with another leisure provider
Facilities
  • Free TV
  • DVD Player
  • Direct Dial
  • Wifi
  • Lounge with TV
  • Open parking
Opening times
  • Open all year
Food
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Dinner Served

About the area

Discover Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes. The Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages, roll through the county. To their west is the Severn Plain, watered by Britain’s longest river, and characterised by orchards and farms marked out by hedgerows that blaze with mayflower in the spring, and beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.

Throughout the county you are never far away from the past. Neolithic burial chambers are widespread, and so too are the remains of Roman villas, many of which retain the fine mosaic work produced by Cirencester workshops. There are several examples of Saxon building, while in the Stroud valleys abandoned mills and canals are the mark left by the Industrial Revolution. Gloucestershire has always been known for its abbeys, but most of them have disappeared or lie in ruins. However, few counties can equal the churches that remain here. These are many and diverse, from the ‘wool’ churches in Chipping Campden and Northleach, to the cathedral at Gloucester, the abbey church at Tewkesbury or remote St Mary’s, standing alone near Dymock.

 

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