GlebeIt's just a short walk to the heart of Minchinhampton with its narrow streets and mellow cotswold stone buildings, many dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Here you'll find the convenience store, several cafe/restaurants, a takeaway and The Crown serving food and real ale. On Thursday mornings there is a Country Market in the seventeenth century Market House where local produce can be purchased. The Art Gallery and Antique Dealers are well worth a visit.
Minchinhampton, situated on a hill top, is surrounded by some of the most beautiful National Trust managed common land in the country, with outstanding and far reaching views over the Cotswolds, and towards the Severn Estuary and Wales beyond. Horses and cattle roam freely across the Commons, and the grassland slopes are home to rare butterfly and wildflower species including thirteen species of orchid.
The Villages of Amberley and Box provide alternate local award winning pub combinations of real ale and dining facilities within walking distance of Glebe, and there are more pub/restaurants dotted across the Commons. Winstone's Ice Cream Factory Shop near The Bear at Rodborough provides a convenient place to pause for a refreshing treat on a hot summer's day whilst enjoying the views into the Golden Valley.
The area is perfect for Walkers and keen fit Cyclists( lots of hills once you venture off the Commons!).
Recently assessed by the British Tourist Board's Quality in Tourism scheme, Glebe has earned a Four Star ('Excellent Standard') rating.
Glebe is situated in a quiet cul de sac of a small mixed council & privately owned residential estate, at very easy walking distance from the centre of Minchinhampton, one of the most prestigious villages in the area.
Rates from £17.00 per night


