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Welcome to the Winstone Glebe B&B

Winstone Glebe is a small Georgian rectory offering guests charming and traditional B&B Accommodation in the heart of the Cotswolds region of England.

Built in 1820 and set in 5 acres of gardens and paddocks, the house overlooks a Saxon Church, in a Doomesday listed village. Guests enjoy spectacular rural views in a quiet and peaceful setting. The furnishings are traditional and there is always a log fire to welcome guests as they arrive and are offered afternoon tea.

The rooms are neatly adorned with classic furniture and floral fabrics, giving them a very relaxed and romantic atmosphere. Next to the drawing room is a spacious room where Susanna is furnishing a dolls house.

In her youth Susanna ran the Cordon Bleu Restaurant and enjoys cooking dinner for guests.

If you don't feel like driving, book a taxi from Brian's Cabs who will pick you up at Kemble Railway Station, take you to Winstone Glebe for supper, Bed & Breakfast and the next day take you on a tour of the Cotswolds, regailing you with its history and traditions.

Winstone Glebe B&B has featured in a number of magazine and newspaper articles including the American publication "Conde Nast Traveller", "The Sunday Telegraph", the July/August issue of the German magazine 'Der Feinschmecker' and Japanese magazine 'Home Ideas'.

'Gardens Illustrated' April 2003 issue recommended staying at Winstone Glebe when visiting the gardens at Miserden, Rodmarton and 0wlpen'.