Wesley House Reviews
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| Small but perfectly formed: an enticing 15th-century black and white timbered house, where Methodist preacher, John Wesley, stayed in 1755 and 1779. Bathrooms are tiny and bedrooms small but sweet and thoughtfully equipped, while downstairs a terracotta-floored sitting room with inglenook, an airy dining room and atrium terrace invite you to linger over beautifully presented modern English food. There's also a wine and tapas bar next door. |
Key Attractions:
restaurant with rooms, guesthouse, cosy, character, good food
Price Bracket: Inexpensive In a Nutshell: Charming restaurant with rooms, personally run
Location: Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
Address:
Wesley House, High Street, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire,
United Kingdom, GL54 5LJ
THEY SAY: Whether you're searching for a great restaurant, delightful accommodation or a base to explore the local area, Wesley House is ideally situated in the beautiful Cotswold town of Winchcombe.People travel from yards and miles to dine at Wesley House. Equally popular with local people, food critics and diners from a wide area, Wesley House has built up an excellent reputation for food, whether it be a light lunch with a friend, romantic meal for two or a party to celebrate a special event. Sip a Gin & Tonic by the real fire before your meal in the winter, or enjoy a glass of Pimm’s and the beautiful Cotswold views from our new air-conditioned Atrium in the summer. A varied and exciting menu is complemented by our insistence on using fresh local produce wherever possible. Combined with our award winning wine list with a bias towards South Africa, you can be sure that any meal you have at Wesley House will tantalise your taste buds. Five individually decorated rooms provide memorable accommodation for a short Cotswolds break.
Our five cosy bedrooms are all en-suite and individually furnished to a high standard. The double rooms are named after the fields surrounding Sudeley Castle of which one, "Almsbury", has a private terrace overlooking the North Cotswold Edge. The Castle itself can be seen from here in Winter, once the leaves have fallen. Modern, vibrant and lively, Wesley House's new wine bar and grill opened in 2006 to critical acclaim. Already becoming "the place to be seen", the bar combines Wesley House's trademark attention to detail and superior levels of service with contemporary surroundings and a buzzing atmosphere. Sample wine from our amazing cellar with a selection of tapas at the bar or sit down in our funky dining area for raciones or grills. Or come along on a Sunday evening and enjoy live music while you wine and dine.
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