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| Title: | Snooty Fox | | Address: | Market Place, Tetbury | | Zipcode: | GL8 8DD Location Map | | Phone: | | | Website: | | | Facilities: | - Parking
- Credit Cards Accepted
- TV in Rooms
- Conference/Business Facilities
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| Date added: | Sep 06, 2006 |
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The Snooty Fox has all the traditional friendliness and charm of an old coaching inn, whilst offering present day comforts and the best standards of food and service.
This carefully restored 16th Century mellow stone building, occupies a prime site in the historic market town of ‘Royal’ Tetbury, in the heart of the Cotswold Hills. With a wealth of original brick, stone and timber features, the hotel offers a welcoming and timeless atmosphere.
No detail has been overlooked in the twelve beautifully appointed bedrooms, including two charming four-poster rooms. All have en-suite facilities, several with whirlpool baths and every room has colour television, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, trouser press, fresh fruit, bath robes and luxury toiletries. All bedrooms have DVD players with a DVD library available at reception for all guests at a small charge.
DetailsGroup Affiliations:Hatton Hotels Ratings/Awards:AA 3 Star 73% Number of Rooms:12 Number Ensuite:12 Restaurant Awards:1 AA Rosette |
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