Frommer's Review
Though the Manor House is better appointed and more comfortable, this is one of the largest and best-preserved coaching inns in Gloucestershire. Originally established around 1774 as the Unicorn Hotel, it functioned around 1840 as an important link in the Bath-Lincoln stagecoach routes, offering food and accommodations to both humans and horses during the arduous journey. Since then, the inn has been considerably upgraded, with modernized and comfortably furnished bedrooms, but much of the old-fashioned charm remains intact. The small to midsize bedrooms are appointed with either twin or double beds. Each room has a compact bathroom with a shower stall, and some have tub/shower combos. Recently six new executive rooms were added in a new building made of Cotswold stone. These units contain four-poster beds but are designed in a more modern style than the existing rooms.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; lounge; room service; laundry service; dry cleaning; 1 room for those w/limited mobility
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