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Self Catering in Gloucestershire

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Self Catering in Gloucestershire

This is the self catering information page for Gloucestershire. Please select a destination from the list below to view self catering in and nearby that destination. For information on Gloucestershire, check out our helpful description of Gloucestershire or the map of Gloucestershire below.

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Luxury hotels in Gloucestershire

Searching for a luxury hotel in Gloucestershire? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £95 per night!

Lower Brook House, Blockley, Gloucestershire
Hotel photo: Lower Brook House
From £65 per person!

Mercure Queen's Hotel (2 Night Offer & 1st Night Dinner), Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Hotel photo: Mercure Queen's Hotel (2 Night Offer & 1st Night Dinner)
From £80 per night!

Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel, Cerney, Gloucestershire
Hotel photo: Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel

Discover Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire Reference MapReference map of Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire is divided into three distinct physical areas: the Cotswolds, the Severn Valley, and the Forest of Dean. The Cotswold Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, run from the north east to the south west of the county. To the west of the Cotswold escarpment, the land plunges steeply down into the fertile vales of Evesham and Severn. The Wye valley on the western boundary of the county has spectacular gorges and wooded valleys that lead into the Forest of Dean, a royal hunting ground in medieval times.

Gloucestershire is best known for the Roman habitation that left behind the towns of Gloucester and Cirencester, and also two well-preserved Roman villas at Chedworth and Woodchester. The Normans later built Berkeley Castle and St Briavels Castle, overlooking the Severn and Wye rivers respectively.

Gloucestershire was devastated by civil war during the 12th century, but by the 14th century the county was prospering from the wool trade introduced by the Flemish. Gloucestershire's prosperity was further boosted when the Berkeley and Gloucester Canal was dug, giving direct access to the Bristol Channel and the transatlantic vessels in the city's docks. Trade with the Americas, initiated by the Tudor seafarers John and Sebastian Cabot, brought great wealth to Bristol in the 17th and 18th centuries and Cheltenham benefited from this, emerging as a fashionable spa in the early 18th century. Today, the cathedral city of Gloucester is the administrative centre of the county.

You are currently viewing Self Catering in Gloucestershire. You may also view Serviced Accommodation in Gloucestershire, Hotels in Gloucestershire.

Distances and directions are approximate, as the crow flies and may be further by road.
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