Places to stay in Daglingworth, Gloucestershire
Daglingworth is a Gloucestershire village in the Duntisbourne Valley near the A417 road connecting Gloucester and Cirencester. The Church of The Holy Rood in the village is a Saxon church with well-preserved stone carvings, including a Saxon crucifixion tablet dating to 1015. Local restaurants include The Five Mile House, The Red Restaurant, Restaurant At Stratton House Hotel, and Restaurant At The Bathurst Arms.
The center of Daglingworth ( which is at is longitude -2°0'36.799 and latitude 51°44'40.304 ) is located 3 miles away from Cirencester, 5 miles away from Poole Keynes, 5 miles away from Ampney Crucis and 6 miles away from Barnsley.
Available Daglingworth lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Daglingworth.
Daglingworth Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Apsley Villa
Approx 4 miles away in Cirencester:
Daglingworth Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Mayfield Park
Approx 2 miles away in Cirencester:
Sudgrove Cottages
Approx 5 miles away in Miserden:
Old Mill Cottages
Approx 4 miles away in Cirencester:
Things to see and do, places to eat in Daglingworth

The Red Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). The Red Restaurant, Cirencester is the contemporary heart of Le Spa's Edwardian Manor house. Serving the finest locally sourced food in Cirencester, Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.
Restaurant At Stratton House Hotel ( Dining / Other ). The former home of a leading wool merchant in Cirencester, Stratton House Hotel is ideally located near the centre of Cirencester - the recognized 'capital' of the Cotswolds.
The hotel combines traditional elegance and style with modern amenities and boasts 40 ensuite bedrooms and 4 function rooms and a classic restaurant, which faces a walled garden. As you enter Stratton House you are greeted by a Cotswold flag-stone floor, polished by the feet of visitors over the centuries. The warm restful ambiance of this beautiful old Cotswold house hotel envelopes you immediately. The peaceful Drawing room beckons you to sit and contemplate the beautiful walled gardens that it overlooks. The Oak Room bar with its old oak parquet-flooring and enormous fireplace, is an ideal meeting place to see old friends and new over a drink before Lunch or Dinner. The Restaurant is a warm and enticing dining room that compliments the exquisitely prepared fresh English cuisine for which Stratton House Hotel is renowned. Overlooking beautiful walled gardens with an abundance of roses, fruit trees and magnificent herbaceous borders, it is hard to imagine a more delightful place to enjoy that quiet Sunday Lunch or Romantic Dinner. The bedrooms at Stratton House Hotel are tastefully appointed and are all en-suite, with electric trouser press, hairdryer, remote control colour TV, direct dial telephone, Tea and coffee making facilities. All the bedrooms are non-smoking. The new wing has 3 light and spacious, purpose built Conference Rooms. The Cotswold Room (1st Floor) comfortably holds 50 people for a meeting. Stratton Rooms I and II (Ground Floor) interconnect to accommodate conferences, dinner dances or weddings for up to 150 guests. The Library, in the oldest part of the house, is ideal for small quiet meetings. Stratton House Hotel is the perfect location for romantic weddings, quiet meetings or for that peaceful 'stay-away-from-it-all' break. Stratton House has ample car parking set within
www.strattonhousehotel.co.uk