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Title: Hotel on the Park
Address: 38 Evesham Road, Cheltenham
Zipcode: GL52 2AH Location Map
Phone: +44 (0)1242 518 898
Website:
Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Room Service
  • TV in Rooms - Flat screens/DVD players
  • Satellite TV
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
Overlooking Pittville Park, and a short walk from the bustling town centre, is Cheltenham`s `best kept secret`. This elegant Hotel combines sublime luxury with traditional comfort and whether you¹re lounging in front of a log fire, or you`re soaking in the privacy of your personal spa bath, you will know that you have found your true `home from home`. Parkers the brasserie offers a contemporary menu in a stylish setting; the perfect foil for this charming Hotel. Additional Facilities:
Wireless internet Ratings/Awards:ETC 3 Star Gold Award
AA 3 Red Stars
RAC Gold Ribbon
2 Michelin Red Turrets Number of Rooms:12 Number Ensuite:12 Price per RoomDouble:£126 - £186 Twin:£136 - £186 Single:£92.50 - £106.50 Suite:£156 Restaurant Name:Parkers the brasserie Cuisine:Contemporary Awards:AA 2 Rosettes
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