Derek
and Jane Perkins offer you a warm welcome and comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation
at The Ivy House, Cirencester. An imposing Victorian residence
built in 1870, occupying a prominent position within a three-minute
walk from the town centre (where you will find The Corinium
Museum), a ten-minute walk from Cirencester Park and only a
five-minute drive from the Royal Agricultural College.
The
Ivy House bed and breakfast is ideally situated for touring the Cotswolds: Tetbury,
Bibury,
Burford, Bourton-on-Water, Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold and the
Cotswold Water Park are just some of the beautiful local places
to explore.
The
historic and picturesque towns of Bath, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon
are also within easy reach, and the world famous Westonbirt
Arboretum is just a short drive away.
We
have four en-suite rooms available, two doubles, one twin and
a family room, each having colour television and tea/coffee
making facilities.
"The best bed and breakfast we have visited in the UK. Thanks for all the help we received to make our week-long stay a success" Wenche and Stein Otto Solberg Moss Norway
"It's attention to detail that makes this place a cut above the rest. Thanks for your warm and friendly welcome and hospitality" Marilyn and John, Tyne and Wear UK
"We are two, very much travelled ladies - The Ivy House is superb, 100% welcoming, comfortable and friendly - we will be back"
Jean and Sheila, Cheshire
Three of the many testimonials we receive, see our Guest Book - you may know someone who has stayed with us
We
are a ‘No Smoking’ house and in the interests of
our guests, we regretfully, cannot accommodate young children
or pets.
Visitors
arriving via Heathrow Airport may be interested to know that
the National Express Coach Service leaves from there, its next
stop being Cirencester.
We
are happy to book your Coach ticket for you. Go to www.nationalexpress.com
for more details of times of travel.
Car Hire can be arranged
through our local branch of Enterprise Rent-a-Car should you wish to arrive
here by public transport, please ask for details |