The Restaurant

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"Modern British cooking in a luxurious Tudor mansion."
Overview
Wood-panelled and timelessly elegant, The Restaurant at Ellenborough Park is brimming with 15th-century charm and is the perfect setting for an unforgettable dining experience. Steeped in history with a 90-acre estate, Ellenborough Park is nestled between the Cotswolds’ highest point and the gallops of Cheltenham Racecourse.
Ratings & awards
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2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
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AA Notable Wine List
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
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Location
Southam Road, Cheltenham, GL52 3NJ
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About the area
Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes, including the Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages that 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; beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley
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The Restaurant

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Modern British cooking in a luxurious Tudor mansion."
Overview
Wood-panelled and timelessly elegant, The Restaurant at Ellenborough Park is brimming with 15th-century charm and is the perfect setting for an unforgettable dining experience. Steeped in history with a 90-acre estate, Ellenborough Park is nestled between the Cotswolds’ highest point and the gallops of Cheltenham Racecourse.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
Show more (5)
Location
Southam Road, Cheltenham, GL52 3NJ
Also at this location
About the Area
Area image
Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes, including the Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages that 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; beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.

Nearby places to visit

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