Places to stay in Sharpness, Gloucestershire
Sharpness (/ʃɑːrpˈnɛs/ sharp-NESS) is an English port in Gloucestershire, one of the most inland in Britain, and eighth largest in the South West England region. It is on the River Severn at grid reference SO669027, at a point where the tidal range, though less than at Avonmouth downstream (14 metres (46 ft) typical spring tide), is still large (10 metres (33 ft) typical spring). Local dining options include The Malt House Restaurant, Westfield Fish & Chips, New Hoowah, and Ali’s Curry & Kebab House.
The center of Sharpness ( which is at is longitude -2°28'19.176 and latitude 51°43'22.290 ) is located 1 mile away from Newtown, 3 miles away from Lydney, 3 miles away from Blakeney and 4 miles away from Newport.
Available Sharpness lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Sharpness.
Sharpness Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Old Nibley Farmhouse Guesthouse
Approx 3 miles away in Blakeney:
Wild Goose Lodge
Approx 4 miles away in Slimbridge:
Sharpness Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Tudor Caravan Park
Approx 4 miles away in Slimbridge:
Whitemead Forest Park
Approx 5 miles away in Parkend:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Sharpness
The Malt House Restaurant ( / British ). Located at 22 Marybrook Street, Berkeley, 3 miles from the center of Sharpness. The Malt House is a family-run hotel and restaurant located on the Edge of The Cotswold Hills. Wendy and her family invite you to come and relax in the warm and friendly atmosphere that makes us special. Berkeley is the home of Berkeley Castle and the Dr Edward Jenner Museum, both of great historical interest. The Malt House is situated in the Vale of Berkeley with The Slimbridge Wetland Centre and the Severn way close by.
www.themalthouse.uk.com
The Cock Inn Pub ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cock Inn is a distinctive and much loved part of the local community that extends a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike!
We offer great accommodation, food, drink and warm hospitality in a lovely area with a large beer garden to enjoy the scenery in the summer months and a warming log fire to make things cosy on colder days.
www.thecockinnblakeney.com