The Stroud hotels listed below are either in
the town or we have given a rough guide as to how far they are
from Stroud. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal
accommodation.
Stroud sits in a splendid position
on the edge of the Cotswolds hills, ideal for visitors to explore.
In the town are numerous shops and workshops of the famed artists
and craftsmen of Stroud. The Shambles, once the town's meat market,
still thrives and is transformed on market days, particularly
Friday morning, with a traditional wet fish stall, a cheese stall
with over 100 speciality cheeses and a large organic vegetable
stall. Also on offer are second hand books, tapes and antiques.
The old Town Hall, built in 1594, can be found here. Stroud railway
station was designed by the great Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Also
see Stroud & Stroud
attractions. If you are in the right town but cannot find
the accommodation you want on this page, you might consider bed and breakfast in Stroud
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