The Fish Hotel
Worcestershire, England
A back-to-nature bolthole with a little touch of luxury.
England
You might call us a country hotel, you might call us a collection of quirky hotel houses and huts nestled in a hillside within a 500-acre private estate, or you might even call us your gateway to a world of relaxation and outdoor adventure. Whichever, we call us The Fish, and we think you’re going to like us.
Location
Farncombe, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7LH
Distance from Airport
38 Miles
Average high season temperature
21/14°C
Average low season temperature
8/4°C
Child friendly
The Hook restaurant, bar, and lounges are all family-friendly. We also have a small children's play area and Farncombe Adventures for the older children.
Food and Drink
Hook
Distinctive, addictive, and unlike anywhere else in the Cotswolds, Hook’s seafood-inspired menu takes dining at the Fish into new and uncharted waters. The restaurant is a laid-back but luxurious celebration of seafood that combines the sophistication and refinement of head-turning gastronomy with the warm and welcoming rusticity that has made the Fish a firm favourite in the Cotswolds.
Lounges
With relaxed, cosy corners and inviting fireplaces, our three lounges create the buzzy heart of our hotel. There are three individual spaces to relax with a latte and the papers during the day, for lunch, or get together for evening drinks. Serving a Hot Dog menu full of signature creations each boasting unique flavours, there is a hot dog for everyone.
Local Area
Explore England
With 500 acres of rolling Cotswold hillside, Farncombe is the perfect backdrop for adventure. From axe throwing and clay pigeon shooting to falconry and tennis, find activities to enjoy during your stay. On our doorstep is the Cotswolds, filled with hidden gems just waiting for you to discover. With the local towns of Broadway and Chipping Campden within walking distance, they are both great spots for some shopping and a bite to eat. A short drive away are local attractions such as Cotswold Farm Park, Daylesford, and Blenheim Palace.