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Title: Downfield Hotel
Address: 134 Cainscross Road
Zipcode: GL5 4HN Location Map
Phone: 01453764496
Website:
Facilities:
  • Rooms
  • Direct Dial
  • TV
  • Room Service
  • Tea/coffee
  • Dining
  • Restaurant(s)
  • Table d`Hote
  • Lounge Bar
  • Bar Snacks
  • A La Carte
  • Vegetarian
  • Speciality Cuisine(s)
  • Traditional British
  • Facilities
  • Lounge Bar
  • Restaurant
  • General
  • Children Welcome:   yes
  • Pets Welcome: yes
  • Disabled Facilities: yes
  • Parking For: On-Site 25
  • Open All Year Round:   yes
  • Open Christmas: yes
  • Seasonal Restrictions: no
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Date added: Sep 08, 2006

The Downfield Hotel, set in the Cotswolds town of Stroud, near Stonehouse, is a wonderful place to stay, and we extend a special welcome to your pets. The Downfield Hotel is now under new ownership. This well-known Victorian building has been looking after guests for over 60 years. Maura and Nigel Messenger have had life-long careers in the hotel industry and are continuing the excellent tradition of British hospitality with a warm and friendly atmosphere, catering for the holidaymaker and business person alike.
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