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HANNAFORDS
comfort in
character
GLOUCESTER ROAD, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL51 0TS
TEL: (01242) 232691 FACSIMILE: (01242) 221846 surroundings
On the outskirts of elegant Regency Cheltenham, the
A regency 4 star guest
Thistle Hotel offers top quality service and facilities which
house set in the heart
complement the ideal surroundings of the beautiful Cotswolds.
of Cheltenham ideally
located for all of the
attractions and events
Set in the heart of
Cheltenham just a short
stroll from the race
course, high street and
local parks
20 Evesham Road, Cheltenham GL52 2AB
T (01242) 515181/524190
F (01242) 580102 E
sue@hannafords.icom43.net
Business or leisure...The pleasure is ours!
www.hannafords-hotel.co.uk
Willoughby House
HOTEL & APARTMENTS
This delightful Regency Hotel is set in a tranquil
location and beautiful grounds and is just minutes from
fashionable Montpellier and Cheltenham’s Promenade.
Set in its own gardens, overlooking a bowls green with
ample free parking right outside the front door.
The Willoughby offers a
wide choice of luxury
ensuite accommodation
ranging from Standard
Double and Superior
Kingsize rooms, to four
poster suites. If you
No1 Suffolk Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 2DR
require more spacious
Telephone: 01242 522798 Facsimile: 01242 256369
accommodation, we have
Email:
bookings@willoughbyhouse.com fully serviced one and
www.willoughbyhousehotel.co.uk
two bedroom apartments either within the hotel grounds, or
enjoyEngland
within a short walking distance of the main hotel.
a35a35a35a35/a35a35a35 RATED
Our first floor Restaurant is the ideal venue for a private party or
business lunch. Tailored private functions at The Willoughby are
our speciality and we are able to
accommodate up to a maximum of
30 guests. The restaurant is also
open for our superb Sunday Lunch
which is fast becoming a favourite
with the locals. Booking is essential.
use the VisitCheltenham booking service call 01242 522878
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