The Angel Inn Hotel offers en suite bedrooms and a relaxed, friendly bar and restaurant in the centre of Pershore, overlooking the central square.
gerard
United Kingdom
The room was excellent only slight moan the shower water pressure was very low and the button to switch on the shower was very difficult to get the shower to work button had to be pressed very hard T
Nestled amid tranquil gardens, this romantic Tudor manor is ideally located in Shakespeare country, within easy reach of Henley-in-Arden, historic Kenilworth, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds
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Featuring a bar, The Royal Oak is located in Evesham in the Worcestershire region, 19 km from Coughton Court and 23 km from Royal Shakespeare Company.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Excellent location, as Evesham is a nice town with lovely countryside and the river nearby. There are several options for food from takeaways, basic cafes and restaurants and coffee shops. It is also a good location for travelling to other towns and National Trust properties.
Room 2 had apparently been recently refurbished to a high standard with a clean, comfortable bed etc., and a beautiful bathroom en-suite, with toiletries and a shower and roll-top bath.
The staff member who booked us in appeared helpful and willing but was not able to act independently without reference to management.
The town had a history dating back centuries and the pub was very old, though no mention of this or it’s history was given.
Waitrose nearby.
Located in Pershore, 29 km from Coughton Court, Pershore Rooms at The Star provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Great location, lovely clean rooms nicely decorated , free parking a real plus (though narrow access!) will definitely return
Typical country village which has, unfortunately, lost local...
Typical country village which has, unfortunately, lost local shops (apart from a pie shop!!). Area is very quiet with close access to the river Avon and direct access to main roads for many local beauty spots.
Antony
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only stayed one night and traveled on the next morning so...
I only stayed one night and traveled on the next morning so I can not really comment on Fladbury its self other than its nicely situated for cheltenham and Stratford the food at the Chequers was fantastic
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Be aware there are no shops to get a provisions, bits and...
Be aware there are no shops to get a provisions, bits and bobs etc.
Very limited places to eat, nowhere within the village to buy breackfast .
Superb pie shop/butchers. No fuel station . Very limited bus service
Derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
In a lovely area close to a lot of interesting places to...
In a lovely area close to a lot of interesting places to visit. We found it very pleasant and people very helpful. There is just one shop there. It is a bakery and makes the most delicious pork pies. Have been making a variety of pies for many years. It was unfortunate that our visit to Fladbury was to a friends funeral.
So we are hoping the next time we return to Fladbury it will be in better circumstances and can stay at The Chequers Inn with more time to discover more about the region.
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Pamela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fladbury is a lovely village.
Fladbury is a lovely village. I had never heard of it until my daughter moved to live there and I really enjoy visiting her there. The people are friendly, walks and countryside beautiful and now the Chequers has been revamped a great place to stay.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fladbury is a beautiful village with loads of character.
Fladbury is a beautiful village with loads of character. There are two Mills on a picturesque bend in the river, just ten minutes walk from the Chequers Inn and the Church is blessed with wonderful stained glass windows - do visit. The vicar very kindly told me about the aforementioned beauty spot. The Chequers has a lovely patio and play area. Dining is in the simply furnished extension - the menu has just enough choice and you can pick dishes to suit your budget. Ryan is the chef and the food I sampled was delicious. If you are walking a dog, there are barrels of water on tap. The Anchor next door doesn't do food, but the locals there are welcoming. Visit the only shop - Fladbury Sausage & Pie shop, open Tuesday to Saturday.
Susan
United Kingdom
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