Chipping Campden is one of the most picturesque Cotswold locations in all of England and it is also one of the best preserved. When looking for a hotel in Chipping Campden, you will find the Noel Arms Hotel amidst this beautiful setting, a building with its own fascinating story to tell at the very centre, located in the High Street, which has been designated a conservation area.
During the Civil War, Charles II rested at the Noel Arms, his army having suffered defeat at the Battle of Worcester, at the hands of Oliver Cromwell. In the stone hallway of the Noel Arms, armoury and weaponry from the Civil War remains on display.
Rich colours, striking fabrics and antique furnishings bring each of the individually designed bedrooms to life, the decor harmoniously melting into the rich heritage of its surroundings. In particular, the four-poster room stands out for its magnificent four-poster bed, painstakingly carved some 700 years ago.
After a day's exploration, relax over coffee and pastries in the hotel's fabulous Austrian coffee shop, absorb the atmosphere of the historic Dover's Bar with its cosy fire, or dine in the restaurant specialising in great British food; homemade and sourced from the best local produce, much of it exclusive to the Cotswolds.
The Noel Arms has its own car park and is a non-smoking hotel.
All 26 en-suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities, complimentary mineral water and biscuits, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, heating contol, internet access, 24 hour room service, radio, iron & ironing board and trouser press. All bedrooms are non-smoking.
When you first arrive in Chipping Campden, you'll realise that you've stumbled on one of the best-loved historic towns in the Cotswolds. In the 14th century Chipping Campden became a key wool trading centre and many of its untouched masterpieces were built between the 14th and the 17th centuries.
Pretty Cotswold stone buildings fringe the roadside, basking in the splendour of the town's magnificent 14th century church, all set against an idyllic backdrop of breathtaking beauty. The broad High Street consists of charming limestone structures, peppered with the occasional black and white timbered building.
The Market Hall that oversees the High street is a famous sight and the Woolstaplers Hall stands as a reminder to the prosperous history of the town. A glorious 14th century church dominates the surrounding landscape and signposts Chipping Campden for miles around.
During the Civil War, Charles II rested at the Noel Arms, his army having suffered defeat at the Battle of Worcester, at the hands of Oliver Cromwell.
Today the town is a 20th century showcase for architecture of the Middle Ages.
Noel Arms Hotel
High Street,
Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire GL55 6AT
Tel: +44 (0)1483 776344Fax: +44 (0)1483 730202
From Junction 8 of the M40: follow the A40 to Oxford and then the A44.
From Junction 9 for the M5: follow the A46 to Evesham and then the A44 sign posted to Oxford.
From Junction 15 of the M4: follow the A419 and then the A361 to Burford. Then take the A424, which joins the A44.
FROM THE A44: take the B4081 and then turn right on the B4035 into Chipping Campden.
Parking: Ample free parking on-site
Rail: Moreton-in-Marsh Station (8 miles)
Air: Birmingham International Airport (34 miles)
London Heathrow Airport (81 miles)
Explore the idyllic Cotswolds with this two-night break in the heart of one of the best-loved towns. Break includes 2-nights accommodation, English tea and cake in Noel Arms coffee shop, a delicious 3-course dinner on your 1st-night and a full Cotswold breakfast each morning. From £49.75 per person, per night. (Min. 2-nights.)
From £99.50 Per room per night

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