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The Grapevine Hotel occupies a prime spot in the center of Stow-on-the-Wold, meaning you can walk to virtually everything the town has to offer within minutes.
The market square with its antique dealers and independent shops is just around the corner, and St. Edward's Church, recognizable by the tree-framed archway at its entrance, is equally close at hand. The hotel itself carries forward the town's historic character through its traditional stone structure and offers comfortable accommodation along with a good place to eat and drink in the evenings.
Stow-on-the-Wold developed into a significant wool trading hub during the medieval period, and you'll see evidence of that prosperity in the solid stone buildings and the winding street patterns throughout town. What makes staying here particularly useful is how centrally located you are for exploring the broader Cotswolds region. Bourton-on-the-Water, Moreton-in-Marsh, and Broadway all lie within easy driving distance, so you can venture out for day trips without needing to change accommodation. Whether you're browsing antique shops, visiting churches, or heading to neighboring villages, you have a comfortable base to return to each night. This arrangement lets you experience the genuine character of the Cotswolds at a relaxed pace, which is really what a proper base should provide.
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