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A warm hideaway

    Tucked into the magnificent rolling hills of the Cotswolds, The Dorian is your home away from home. Bounding with warmth, the cosy cottage's classic features and homely decor give it a familiar feel.

    Venture out into the unspoilt country, visit market towns, cheerful villages, and historic manors. Return to a delicious feast prepared by our house chefs, and rest by a warm roaring log fire. You are home.

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Classically Romantic

The Cotswolds

Set in the rolling hills of the Cotswold, famed for cozy cottages, thatched roofs, and leafy scenery. The acclaimed "Area of Outstanding National Beauty" is perfect for an escape to the country.

At a glance

In the middle of the Cotswolds AONB

Limestone cottage in a traditional village

On a hill with views over the countryside

Popular local's pub

Best price guarantee on our website, plus perks.

4.5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor based on 432 reviews

What makes us unique

There is more to The Dorian than meets the eye. The joined up cottages are filled with tiny details, from the original stoves and wood panelling. Breathtaking views over the local countryside can be viewed in all corners of our hotel.

Classic Decor

Natural beauty

Cozy Interiors

Cottage Classic Room

40 SQM

Queen bed

Garden views

2 guests

Lift accessible

Cottage Deluxe Room

40 SQM

Queen bed

Garden views

2 guests

Lift accessible

Cottage Deluxe Room

40 SQM

Queen bed

Garden views

2 guests

Lift accessible

The Greyhound

A trip to The Dorian would not be complete without a popping into our pub. The cosy venue is popular with locals with its wide array of beers on tap. Taste delicious food cooked by our house chefs with produce locally sourced.

A delicious breakfast

A rich English breakfast, fresh fruits and vegetables, cereals, baked breads, nuts, yoghurts, jams, cheeses, and meats.

Plenty to see

With castles, grand estates, picturesque market towns, and classic steam railways, there is more than enough to see and do around The Dorian.

Land of Shakespeare

23 National Trust sites

Annual cheese rolling at Coopers Hill

Known for limestone cottages

Tallest hedge in the UK, a 300-year-old yew hedge

Largest AONB in the UK

Recognition

Traveller's Choice Award 2021

"Set in a particularly glorious part of Gloucestershire, it is a supremely relaxing retreat"

"One of the finest country retreats you can find."

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