Situated in the delightful Cotswold market town of Tetbury, this elegant hotel is set within a splendid 16th century country house which boasts 15 individually decorated bedrooms, a popular restaurant and a new bar.
Originally built in 1535 during the reign of King Henry VIII for John Steede a local Yeoman, the house has had many owners including Sir Thomas Estcourt, a wealthy wool merchant of a period. Since becoming a hotel in 1974, The Close has developed a reputation for excellence in hospitality by creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere, combined with the efficiency demanded by today's business world.
During your stay you can take advantage of the stunning common areas, including the comfortable lounges and secluded walled garden. Function suites are available for both business events and special occasions; the hotel holds a civil marriage license.
The conference boardroom, Cloisters, allows you to conduct your meeting in total seclusion. Purpose-built, it can seat a maximum of 22 delegates boardroom-style. It is situated behind the main house, away from any distractions, yet with easy access to the rest of the hotel.