Posh Hotels in Worcestershire
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Posh & Luxury Hotels in Worcestershire

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Below you will find a list of all Worcestershire hotels that have a cheapest midweek room rate of over £100 per night. Although a good guide, price of course doesn't always reflect how posh or luxurious a hotel or its accommodation and facilities are. Similarly, a photo doesn't tell the whole story either, so click the button at the bottom of each hotels details to find out more about a particular establishment. The hotels are sorted in order of "poshness", so the highest priced hotel is at the top of the list. Remember, the hotels displayed on this page simply have a cheapest room rate of over £100, so you may well find that there are other hotels on the mid-range page that are equally or more luxurious but have a wider range of rooms across a wider price range. To broaden your search simply follow the links above.



The Lygon Arms - A Paramount Signature Hotel - Broadway, Worcestershire.

Whether as a couple, with friends or family, this lovely hotel will welcome you with seven ancient and sumptuous lounges, two splendid restaurants and a bar that reflects the sporting traditions of the area - everywhere warmed by real log fires. Here you do not just observe history, you are immersed in it. From the stone doorways, to the antique furniture and from mullion windows to Georgian ceilings the hotel's history is present every where you go. Charles 1st and Cromwell were both guests who have enjoyed the hospitality of the Lygon Arms. If you appreciate English heritage, you could have no finer base to explore the beauty of the Cotswolds than the Lygon Arms. For those who want to be pampered, they can luxuriate in our extensive spa, and those more actively inclined can exercise in our well equipped gym, pool or all weather tennis courts.

Cheapest Midweek Rate = £149



Dumbleton Hall Hotel - Dumbleton, Worcestershire.

The original Dumbleton Hall can be traced from around 1534 as the home of the Cocks family for over 200 years. After the death of Sir Richard Cocks in the late 18th century, the hall fell into disrepair and was eventually demolished. Rebuilt in the mid 19th century using cotswold stone, Dumbleton hall became home to the Eyres family and in the 1930's the hall was well known for its popular house parties. Dumbleton Hall makes a great base for exploring the rolling hills and hidden valleys of the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty, also offering cycling tours thoughout the summer. Three individually styled function rooms offer facilities for conferences, weddings and private dinners for up to 110 delegates/guests.

Cheapest Midweek Rate = £120