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The Cliffe Hotel is a small 3 Star Connoisseur Country House Hotel set in 3.5 acres of wooded countryside with beautiful views along the Avon and Limpley Stoke Valley. Peace and tranquility are the key words combined with good food and wine in our Four Seasons restaurant for that special relaxation weekend.
Family run, their aim is to please. All rooms are individual and tastefully decorated.

We are the centre for touring this area should you wish to visit Bath, Stonehenge, Salisbury, Longleat, Stourhead and Lacock - a few of the attractions in the area.

Enjoy our hospitality at The Cliffe Hotel. Group Affiliations:Best Western Ratings/Awards:AA 3 Star Connisseur Number of Rooms:11 Number Ensuite:11 Restaurant Name:1824 Cuisine:English Continental Chef:Adrian Lait
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