More Hotels near Castle Combe

Lucknam Park

Lucknam Park

Chippenham, Wiltshire 2.99 miles

Approached down a mile-long avenue of lime and beech trees, this 'very grand and lovely' Palladian mansion exults in 500 acres of parkland and gardens.

The Methuen Arms

The Methuen Arms

Corsham, Wiltshire 4.69 miles

Ideally situated beside Corsham Court at the heart of the village, this former coaching inn has smartly refurbished bedrooms, a friendly, casual ambience and a menu of pub classics and fancier dishes, using produce from the kitchen garden.

Whatley Manor

Whatley Manor

Easton Grey, Wiltshire 7.14 miles

Centred on a Georgian farmhouse, with 26 ornamental gardens, a spa, gym, contemporary bedrooms, Michelin-starred dining-room, brasserie and kitchen garden terrace, this hotel has 'luxury' written all over it.

The Pear Tree Inn

The Pear Tree Inn

Melksham, Wiltshire 7.17 miles

This gastropub-with-rooms is set in a beguilingly pretty 17th-century Bath stone inn with mullioned windows and cascading wisteria, and lovely gardens outside.

Beechfield House

Beechfield House

Melksham, Wiltshire 8.12 miles

With 'a great setting in large grounds' and the 'huge plus' of an outdoor heated pool, this ornate Italianate Victorian house in woodland and gardens impressed our inspectors, who found it a 'very relaxed place'.

The Hare and Hounds

The Hare and Hounds

Tetbury, Gloucestershire 8.33 miles

Close to Westonbirt arboretum, this Cotswold stone Fuller's hotel in gardens and woodland, has an easy charm, a relaxing bar and drawing room, interesting bedroom choices and varied options in the restaurant.

No.15 by GuestHouse

No.15 by GuestHouse

Bath, Somerset 9.28 miles

The three Guest brothers made their first bold foray into hospitality with this boutique hotel and spa occupying three Grade I listed town houses on a splendid Georgian terrace.

The Queensberry

The Queensberry

Bath, Somerset 9.37 miles

There's a huge sense of fun at this stylish hotel, whose logo is Vanity Fair's caricature of the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, Oscar Wilde's Nemesis. Laurence and Helen Beere's hotel, a quirky combination of four townhouses has pugilism-themed jokes throughout; the decor is knockout too.