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Some fantastic last minute deals ..

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Some fantastic last minute deals

 

MARCH

DOUBLE CLASSIC GRAND JUNIOR SUITE
Sun  18th £100 from £135 £195 £205
Mon  19th £100 from £135 £195 £205
Tue   20th £100 from £135 £195 £205
Wed  21st £100 from £135 £195 £205
Thur  22nd £100 from £135 £195 £205
Fri    23rd £100 from £135 £195 £205

These prices are bed and breakfast only, and are subject to availability. To book using these rates please call us on 01285 740337 and quote 'Bibury Court Last Minute'.

Saturday night bookings only are subject to availability.

All bookings confirmed but subsequently cancelled will be charged in full.

Wine, Dine & Stay »

Book dinner for two and book a room from just £50! ..

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Book dinner for two and book a room from just £50!

Throughout March we are offering you an overnight stay and breakfast from just £50 when you book dinner for two in our restaurant.

This offer is only available from Sunday through to Thursday.
Upgrades are available.
Minimum spend of £100 required in the restaurant.

3 Nights For The Price Of 2 »

A perfect mini-break… ..

Monday, February 20, 2012

A perfect mini-break…

If you are thinking of going away why not take advantage of Bibury Court’s 3 for 2.
Book into the restaurant for two nights and receive the third night’s stay free of charge.

This offer is available throughout February and March.

Bibury Village

Bibury is situated on the River Coln some 7 miles from the market town and former Roman town of Cirencester, the Capital of the Cotswolds. It is one of the most popular of the Cotswold villages.

On balmy summers days Bibury is busy with tourists from around the world appreciating the historic buildings like Arlington Row and enjoying the picturesque backdrop of the River Coln which flows gently alongside the main street.

The village was once described by William Morris (1834-96) as 'the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds' and it more than lives up to this description. The village centre clusters around a square near St. Mary's, a Saxon church. Some of the Saxon remains inside the church are replicas as the originals are housed in the British Museum.

The most popular tourist spot is Arlington Row, a group of ancient cottages with steeply pitched roofs (due to the weight of the slate). These 17th century cottages were converted from an original hall (used to store wool) into weavers' homes. Just opposite is a water meadow called Rack Isle, a protected wildfowl breeding ground. Awkward Hill rises behind Arlington Row. It, too, is covered with cottages in warm Cotswold stone.

Another highlight of the village is Bibury Trout farm, open all year round, and very popular with tourists and locals alike. Bibury is arguably the finest jewel in the Cotswold village crown.

Photos by www.cotswoldphotographs.com 

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