Riverside offers Hotels services in Cirencester, England area.
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Features
business centre, cafe, entrance hall/lobby, express check-in/check-out, lift, tv lounge, car park, garden or park, terrace, porter service, hotel bar, conference/meeting rooms, non-smoking rooms, restaurant, 24 hour reception, laundry service, wireless internet, room service, bathroom with shower, ironing board, fax/modem access, windows that open, television, hairdryer, central heating, trouser press, electric kettle/coffee machine, radio, satellite tv, small lounge, telephone, room safe, cable tv, highspeed internet, w-lan in the rooms
Restaurant
The bar is open from 5.30 pm, where you can enjoy a relaxing drink before dining in the comfortable 60-seat restaurant, where our chefs provide menus of an exceptionally high standard with an extensive choice to tempt a variety of taste buds! Using the best local produce and only the freshest of ingredients, the chefs provide a superb variety of home style cuisine. From delicious light snacks to a full three course evening meal the choice is yours.
Location Info
Riverside House is just a stroll from the heart of the Roman Market town of Cirencester, with its ancient church and cobbled side streets. Within a 10 minute walk from Riverside, you will find the Corinium Museum, telling the history of our Roman town of Cirencester, the Brewery Arts Centre boasting arts and crafts galore, Cirencester Park and the Roman Amphitheatre.
Amenities
Bar, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Fax/Photocopying, Free Parking, Garden, Heating, Internet Services, Luggage Storage, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Non-Smoking Rooms, Packed Lunches, Parking, Restaurant
Standard Double Room
There are 24 bedrooms with all the facilities of a 4 star establishment including en-suite bathrooms, colour TV (with satellite channels), direct dial telephone, trouser press and tea & coffee making facilities.
Areas Served
Riverside House offers modern and comfortable accommodation just 10 minutes walk from the centre of the historic market town of Cirencester, also known as ‘The Capital of the Cotswolds'