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Bibury CourtHotel
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| Ogólne: | parking, restauracja, zwierzęta domowe są akceptowane, bar, całodobowa recepcja, ogród, pokoje dla niepalących, bezpłatny parking, ekspresowe zameldowanie/wymeldowanie, ogrzewanie | |
| Inne: | pole golfowe (w promieniu 3 km), wędkowanie, biblioteka, piesze wycieczki | |
| Usługi: | obsługa pokoju, zaplecze bankietowe/konferencyjne, pralnia chemiczna, prasowanie, dostęp do Internetu, pakiety lunchowe, faks/ksero, bezprzewodowe połączenie z Internetem (WiFi/LAN), bezprzewodowy dostęp do Internetu wliczony w cenę |
Informacje o pokojach
The serenity of the Cotswolds and the hotel’s quiet hospitality are exactly what you need to completely unwind and enjoy a perfect night’s sleep. The 18 comfortable bedrooms have a calm, understated feel and a sense of complete refuge and retreat. All have views over tranquil local scenes or the hotel’s superb gardens, and are full of original features and antique furniture, with many of the bathrooms housing huge Victorian baths.
Usługi gastronomiczne
Bibury Court offers an ideal backdrop for a gourmet weekend, whether dining in the conservatory or the restaurant.
The Head Chef, Anthony Ely, uses fantastic local ingredients to create seasonal dishes.
The bar and room service menus offer the chance for guests to try regional delicacies in more informal surroundings.
The restaurant is open from 19:00 until 21:00. Please add any dinner requests at the time of booking.
The Head Chef, Anthony Ely, uses fantastic local ingredients to create seasonal dishes.
The bar and room service menus offer the chance for guests to try regional delicacies in more informal surroundings.
The restaurant is open from 19:00 until 21:00. Please add any dinner requests at the time of booking.
Informacje o okolicy
The unique natural beauty of the Cotswolds is renowned worldwide. The picturesque landscape, which stretches over 5 counties, is sprinkled with historic market towns, character villages and grand manor houses. The area is an attraction throughout the year, from the rolling countryside and local festivals in the spring and summer to the autumn hues and roaring log fires in winter.
Bibury is situated on the River Coln some 11.3 km/ 7 miles from the market town and former Roman town of Cirencester, the capital of the Cotswolds. It is one of the most popular of the Cotswold villages. On balmy summer days, Bibury is busy with tourists from around the world appreciating the historic buildings like Arlington Row and enjoying the picturesque backdrop of the River Coln which flows gently alongside the main street.
The village was once described by William Morris (1834-96) as 'the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds' and it more than lives up to this description. It really is a hidden gem in a modern world of ‘hustle and bustle’. The village centre clusters around a square near St. Mary's, a Saxon church. Some of the Saxon remains inside the church are replicas as the originals are housed in the British Museum. The most popular tourist spot is Arlington Row, a group of ancient cottages with steeply pitched roofs (due to the weight of the slate). These 17th century cottages, were converted from an original hall, used to store wool, into weavers' homes. Just opposite is a water meadow called Rack Isle, a protected wildfowl breeding ground. Awkward Hill rises behind Arlington Row. It, too, is covered with cottages in the warm Cotswold stone. The Trout Farm and restaurant where you can catch your own trout is a village favourite. The restaurant there also serves fresh trout meals. Arguably the finest jewel in the Cotswold village crown.
Bibury is situated on the River Coln some 11.3 km/ 7 miles from the market town and former Roman town of Cirencester, the capital of the Cotswolds. It is one of the most popular of the Cotswold villages. On balmy summer days, Bibury is busy with tourists from around the world appreciating the historic buildings like Arlington Row and enjoying the picturesque backdrop of the River Coln which flows gently alongside the main street.
The village was once described by William Morris (1834-96) as 'the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds' and it more than lives up to this description. It really is a hidden gem in a modern world of ‘hustle and bustle’. The village centre clusters around a square near St. Mary's, a Saxon church. Some of the Saxon remains inside the church are replicas as the originals are housed in the British Museum. The most popular tourist spot is Arlington Row, a group of ancient cottages with steeply pitched roofs (due to the weight of the slate). These 17th century cottages, were converted from an original hall, used to store wool, into weavers' homes. Just opposite is a water meadow called Rack Isle, a protected wildfowl breeding ground. Awkward Hill rises behind Arlington Row. It, too, is covered with cottages in the warm Cotswold stone. The Trout Farm and restaurant where you can catch your own trout is a village favourite. The restaurant there also serves fresh trout meals. Arguably the finest jewel in the Cotswold village crown.
Informacje dla podróżujących
By car:
- Turn off the M4 at junction 15 and follow the A419 for Cirencester.
- From Cirencester take the B4425 and continue for 7 miles to Bibury.
By train:
- It is a 2 hour journey by train from Paddington to Kemble, then by car or taxi a further 25 minute drive (taxi costs around 20 GBP).
- Turn off the M4 at junction 15 and follow the A419 for Cirencester.
- From Cirencester take the B4425 and continue for 7 miles to Bibury.
By train:
- It is a 2 hour journey by train from Paddington to Kemble, then by car or taxi a further 25 minute drive (taxi costs around 20 GBP).
Ważne informacje
The hotel restaurant will be undergoing refurbishment from 23 May 2009 (until further notice).
Zasady działalności hotelu
| Przyjazd: | 15:00-22:00 | |
| Wyjazd: | 08:00-11:00 | |
| Zasady anulowania rezerwacji: | Zasady anulowania rezerwacji: W przypadku anulowania rezerwacji do 2 dni przed datą przyjazdu, hotel nie obciąży Gościa opłatą za anulowanie rezerwacji.. W przypadku anulowania rezerwacji po tym terminie lub w przypadku nie pojawienia się Gościa w hotelu, hotel obciąży Gościa opłatą za pierwszą noc . Zasady dotyczące dzieci i dodatkowych łóżek.: Dzieci w każdym wieku są mile widziane. Wszystkie dzieci do lat 4 - pobyt bezpłatny, jeżeli śpią na obecnych łóżkach. Wszystkie dzieci do lat 3 - opłata w wysokości 10,00 GBP za osobę, za dobę, na łóżeczkach niemowlęcych . Wszystkie dzieci starsze lub dorośli - opłata w wysokości 40,00 GBP za osobę, za dobę, na dodatkowych łóżkach. Maksymalna ilość dodatkowych łóżek/ łóżeczek niemowlęcych w pokoju to 1. Zasady dotyczące depozytu: Hotel nie obciąży Gościa żadną przedpłatą . VAT i podatki miejskie/ turystyczne: VAT jest wliczony w cenę. Opłata za obsługę jest wliczona w cenę. Podatek miejski/turystyczny nie obowiązuje. Internet: Internet bezprzewodowy jest dostępny w całym hotelu i jest bezpłatny. Posiłki: Śniadanie wliczono w cenę pokoju. Parking: Bezpłatny Publiczny parking jest dostępny na miejscu. Zwierzęta: Zwierzęta są akceptowane. Mogą obowiązywać dodatkowe opłaty. Hotel zastrzega sobie prawo dokonania pre-autoryzacji karty kredytowej przed przyjazdem Gościa. |
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| Akceptowane karty kredytowe: | American Express, Diners Club, Euro/Mastercard, JCB, Maestro, Solo, Switch, Visa |













