Wesley House
Wesley House is a 15th century Merchant's House in the historic Anglo Saxon town of Winchcombe in the Cotswolds. Noted as one of Britain's Top 50 Cosiest Hotels - The Telegraph 2015.
Wesley House is a 15th century Merchant's House in the historic Anglo Saxon town of Winchcombe in the Cotswolds. Noted as one of Britain's Top 50 Cosiest Hotels - The Telegraph 2015. Five individually decorated rooms provide memorable accommodation for a short Cotswolds break. Our cosy bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms and are individually furnished. The double rooms are named after the fields surrounding Sudeley Castle of which one, "Almsbury", has a private terrace overlooking the North Cotswold Edge. The Castle itself can be seen from here in Winter, once the leaves have fallen. Our twin bedroom is know as "The Preacher's Room" since the founder of the Methodist Church, John Wesley, stayed here twice in 1755 and 1779 as a guest of the then owner of the building, John Stait, whilst preaching in the town.
Trail Connectivity
Walker-First Amenities
Boot Dryers
Industrial strength boot room
Laundry Service
Overnight wash & dry
Packed Lunches
Cotswold deli selections
Trail Transfer
Private shuttle within 5mi
Giga-WiFi
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Parking
Free on-site parking