Cotswolds: One (£99) or Two (£159) Night
Stay For Two With Breakfast at England's Oldest Hotel, The Old Bell (Up to 71% Off)
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Cotswolds: One (£99) or Two (£159) Night Stay For Two With Breakfast at England's Oldest Hotel, The Old Bell (Up to 71% Off)
- Hotel dates back to 1220
- Good base for visiting the Cotswolds, Gatcombe Park, and Highgrove House
- Close to Bristol, Bath and M4 junction 17
The Deal
- One or two night stay for two with breakfast
- Individually designed rooms
- TV, DVD and broadband internet access
Limit 1 per 2 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by phone. 48 hour cancellation policy. Cancellations less than 48 hours in advance will be charged in full. Check in 3pm, check out 11am. Extra beds and cots are available at a supplement (please enquire on booking). Credit card details are required to secure the booking. Booking subject to availability. Value based on Deluxe room price.
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While home is where the heart is, hotels provide a relaxing break for the rest of the body. Enjoy a cardiac rest with today's Groupon from The Old Bell. Choose from the following options:
• £99 for a one night stay for two (Up to 64% off)• £159 for a two night stay for two (Up to 71% off)
Reputedly the oldest hostelry in all of England, The Old Bell’s historical significance seeps from every well-appointed stone of its charming facade. The centuries old inn first opened its doors in 1220, and is snuggled within the comforting shadow of Malmesbury Abbey and surrounded by the picturesque Cotswolds countryside. Delighting weary voyagers with scrumptious surroundings and creating a haven of luxurious tranquility for those seeking old world charm with modern day facilities, the agreeable auberge also houses a Michelin starred restaurant to appease the tums of tired travellers.
Choosing from one or two nights, holidaymakers can spend the day soaking up the atmosphere surrounding Malmesbury Abbey, built in 1180 and still holding regular services, or visiting Westonbirt Aboretum to discover 600 acres of flora. Following a night in the opulently adorned bedrooms, relaxed and revitalised guests can refuel with a full breakfast cooked up by the award winning chefs in residence.





