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Boutique Hotel The Wheatsheaf Inn Cotswolds

We love England. We love The Cotswolds. We love The Wheatsheaf Inn. A boutique hotel in the beautiful surroundings of the British countryside.


Imagine Bridget Jones meets The Holiday. Cute villages, cozy pubs and old cottages. The quaint English countryside never disappoints. Beautiful florals and gorgeous daffodils in Spring, lush green hills in the Summer, colourful ivy in Autumn, and frosty mornings and bright snowdrops in Winter. All picture perfect to unwind from the hustle and bustle of busy London life.


The Wheatsheaf Inn in Northleach is a former coaching inn that turned into a traditional and contemporary chique hotel and pub restaurant. There are fourteen bedrooms, a hotel restaurant and bar and a beer garden in the idyllic surroundings of the village Northleach.


Bedrooms The Wheatsheaf Inn The Cotswolds


The bedrooms have everything you need; heavenly double beds with a roll top bath and dreamy room service for freshly brewed coffees and a newspaper in the morning.


Breakfast The Wheatsheaf Inn The Cotswolds


Breakfast is perfect. There is a small continental buffet and you can order anything from the à la carte menu; from soldier eggs to the full English or pancakes galore.


The Wheatsheaf Inn is part of the Lucky Onion Group. Make sure to checkout their website if you also want to stay at any of the other dreamy design led hotels.








What To Do in the Cotswolds?


Whilst I bet you hardly want to leave the Wheatsheaf Inn, there is still so much to do and to see in this part of The Cotswolds. Read my extensive travel guide about the Cotswolds or check out the recommendations below.


Bibury - The cute village Bibury. You are wondering where everyone takes that famous photo of The Cotswolds? That image you have seen over and over again? Its at Arlington Row, a pretty street of 14th-century weavers’ cottages.


Blenheim Palace - The only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. Also birth place to Winston Churchil. Make sure you visit the impressive Blenheim Palace when you are planning a trip to the Cotwolds. This beautiful baroque country house is close to Oxford and is home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and its family. You can easily spend a few hours on the grounds. Make sure you pre book. blenheimpalace.com


Bourton on the Water - Also known as "Venice of The Cotswolds”. I am not a fan but have to mention it for you if you want the complete Cotswolds experience.


Daylesford Farmshop & Cafe - Hyped but good. Organic farm, lifestyle shop, restaurant and cafe, cottages with spa facilities and a cookery school all in one. Go for a fancy lunch inside or some salad and other delicacies to takeaway from the farm shop . There is something for everyone. daylesford.com


Sudeley Castle - A private castle with award-winning gardens. Sudeley Castle & Gardens sudeleycastle.co.uk


Stow on the Wold - An idyllic town center with lots of boutiques, antique shops, and cafes. Have you found the famous door of the St Edwards Church?


Upper and Lower Slaughter - Two cute twin villages nicknamed "The Slaughters". Park your car at Upper Slaughter and walk your way up to Lower Slaughter. Highlights include the nineteenth century flour mill and the church of St Mary.



Reading books about The Cotswolds


Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee



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