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Title: Amberley Inn
Address: Amberley, Stroud
Zipcode: GL5 5AF Location Map
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Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Room Service
  • Disabled Access
  • TV in Rooms
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
The Amberley Inn is one of those Cotswold hotels that is the epitome of English hospitality. Recently refurbished, we have 14 bedrooms and are one of the few Hotels in Stroud with such an enviable position. We look proudly over the famous and picturesque Woodchester valley, and are in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The heart of the undiscovered Cotswolds.

All our bedrooms have been sympathetically decorated with brand new bathrooms; some have Jacobean four-poster beds with views over the Woodchester valley. Alternatively you may wish to stay in the Garden Cottage in one of these equally pretty rooms.

Cotswolds Restaurant
Local, organic produce is very much a focal point within hotel. We strive, where possible to purchase both locally and organic.

DetailsNumber of Rooms:14 Number Ensuite:14 Restaurant Cuisine:English & French Chef:Ben Glassonbury
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