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Title: Charlton Kings Hotel
Address: London Road, Charlton Kings
Zipcode: GL52 6UU Location Map
Phone: +44 (0) 1242 231061
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Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • TV in Rooms
  • Satellite TV
View: 3715
Date added: Sep 06, 2006
3 Star privately owned hotel, ideally situated for touring the Cotswolds, approx. 2 miles from town centre. All rooms, with private bathroom, beautifully refurbished, most have views of the Cotswold hills. Restaurant open 7 days a week, 2 talented young chefs provide excellent varied menu. Ample parking. Quality, comfort and friendliness are the hallmarks of this lovely hotel. AA, RAC, English Tourism Council, also Conde Nast Johansens recommended. Satellite TV including Sky Sports now available in bedrooms. Ratings/Awards:AA/RAC/ETC 3 Stars Price per RoomDouble:£95 - £120 Single:£65 - £85 Restaurant Cuisine:Modern European
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