Cotswolds Hotels

There are some fascinating hotels in the heart of the Cotswolds, each one differing from the next, but all sharing the same styles of decoration. The aristocratic appearances of the great country houses of the lords and ladies who headed up the area by virtue of their titles, has been passed down to the increasingly affluent middle classes and working classes that currently inhabit the hotels.

Wherever you go hotel wise, this style will follow you. Horse brasses decorate firegrates and hunting watercolours adorn the walls. Leather sofas are the main for each hotel, with upholstered furniture in the style of the great London fabric houses. Antiques abound with beautiful gateleg tables and french inspired bureaus in the hallways.

Grandfather clocks with Spanish feathered mahogany or burr walnut and decorative faces featuring gilt will be prevalent. But what of the human nature behind the hotel businesses? You will find meticulous people with a willingness to make their hotel the best. No stone is left unturned in their quest for excellence.

It may seem like a cliche, but Londoners seem to gravitate towards Cotswolds Hotels for a stay breaking up the fast noisy city. Much horse riding and other equestrian events like polo seem to be the activities Londoners want to adopt. The Cotswolds Hotels, never short of the will to oblige will always try to meet these desires, or will know somebody who can.