A honey, coloured seventeenth century coaching inn clad in wisteria and vines & nestled in the Cotswolds hills in the historic market town of Northleach.
With 14 beautiful bedrooms, stunning tiered cottage gardens designed by Max Asknew, a treatment room and private rooms for meetings and hideaways.
The hotel also welcomes dog walkers, so if you fancy exploring the stunning Cotswolds that surround Northleach feel free to bring your companion with you.
Finalist Mr and Mrs Smith Awards. Best of British Tatler Restaurant Awards. Top 101 Hotels in the World Conde Nast Traveller.
14 beautifully decorated rooms are designed for comfort, blending a traditional coaching inn with modern luxuries.
All have the key ingredients for a good night’s sleep with beautiful cotton linens by Three Thieving Magpies.
Hypnos beds and power showers complete with heavenly-smelling, organic and naturally scented bath salts and lotions from 100 Acres.
Wherever possible the hotel's kitchen uses local producers, supporting rare heritage breeds and farmers that care about what they’re doing.
The menus are all about great quality, locally sourced, simple rustic food.
Every day the Wheatsheaf serves the guests and locals alike French Press coffees and the finest English breakfast. At lunchtime pop in for a quick pie and a pint by the fire or sit back and relax with a bottle of red wine at supper.
With a private dining room for up to 20 guests, feast like there is no tomorrow with large sharing pies and whole cuts of meat served family style at the table.
from 08.00h
The Wheatsheaf has two private dining rooms available for everything from small intimate hangouts to large suppers or business meetings.
Also there is the poker room, ideal for informal meetings.
The private room accommodates up to 20 guests, can be used as a boardroom with the wall-mounted LCD TV and flipcharts. The poker room is a semi-private room next to The Snug, which is ideal for informal meetings, has a capacity of 6 guests.
THE WHEATSHEAF INN
West EndGloucestershireGL54 3EZNorthleachEngland