Troy House

The Cotswolds


This great little B&B sleeps guests in four sweet, spacious rooms, two of which occupy a separate rear cottage accessed across an attractive courtyard. They're prettily decked out with soothing cream decor, comfy beds and baskets of toiletries, and the freshly cooked breakfasts are excellent.


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