Originally known as The Music meeting, The Three Choirs Festival comes to Gloucester once every three years and is an event shared with Worcester and Hereford. Famous musical personalities associated with the Three Choirs Festival have included John Stafford Smith and Herbert Howells.
1. Sleep Inn Tewkesbury (Tewkesbury/Hotels in Tewkesbury)
At the juction of the rivers Severn and Avon Tewkesbury is an attractive historic market town dominated by timber framed buildings and the 11th century Tewkesbury Abbey. Nestled between the Cotswolds Cheltenham Gloucester Bourton on the Water...
2. Small Talk Lodge (Broadway/Hotels in Broadway)
Small Talk Lodge is situated in the beautiful village of Broadway in the Cotswolds adjacent to the world famous Lygon Arms hotel in the heart of the village. The Lodge offers extremely comfortable and convenient accommodation for your stay in Broa...
3. Snooty Fox (Tetbury/Hotels in Tetbury)
Sitting in the very heart of Tetbury a Cotswold town of charm and Royal connections The Snooty Fox is all that a quintessential English Inn should be. Step through the pillars into the hallway and you discover a bar where locals sit and chat. A ...
4. Stonehouse Court Hotel (Stonehouse/Hotels in Stonehouse)
Stonehouse Court is an outstanding Grade II listed Manor House built in 1601 set in 6 acres of secluded gardens in the south Cotswolds. The hotel is ideally located for both the business and leisure traveller being superbly located for touring t...
5. Swan Classic Hotel (Bibury/Hotels in Bibury)
History surrounds you at The Swan Hotel located in the picturesque village of Bibury described as the 'prettiest village in England' by William Morris. The Hotel offers you a relaxing stay in comfortable surroundings featuring cosy lounges roa...
6. Swan House (Newnham On Severn/Hotels in Newnham On Severn)
Luxury B B in centre of attractive riverside village serving evening meals. Or choice of great local pubs cafes serving delicious food. Close to Forest of Dean Wye Valley making this an ideal area for walking cycling bird watching and rela...
7. Staverton Airport (Facts about Gloucestershire/Gloucestershire Facts)
Staverton Airport began as a private flying club in 1936, served as an RAF training base during World War Two. Staverton Airport is now a successful municipal airport with airliners, helicopters, business jets and training aircraft.