Three Ways House

A Cotswold village hotel with an award-winning restaurant

Three Ways House

Three Ways House Hotel, Chapel Lane, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 6SB, UK

In the heart of the pretty village of Mickleton, Three Ways House near Chipping Campden is a homely Cotswolds hotel. The emphasis here is on comfort, great food and faultless hospitality.

Built for the local doctor in 1871, this Chipping Campden hotel features original stone fireplaces and tiled floors. The sweet scent of roses wafts among the lawned garden and the informal hotel lounge is filled with snoozy sofas for lazy afternoons.

Food & Drink

The AA rosetted Salford Restaurant hosts the world-famous Pudding Club, where guests can sample seven traditional puddings and vote for their favourite. The restaurant also serves a choice of exquisite dishes from the special’s board and a hearty Sunday lunch. Randall’s Bar and Brasserie is informal and laid-back with seasonal lunch and dinner menus.

Rooms at Three Ways House

There are 48 rooms at Three Ways House Hotel, each classic in style and dressed for comfort with soft woollen throws and DAB radios. Many of the rooms enjoy views of the village or the hotel garden. But it’s the seven Pudding themed bedrooms that have become the talk of the Cotswolds with their uniquely themed designs.

Tips from Three Ways House in Chipping Campden

Kiftsgate Court and Hidcote Manor are must-visit places for garden lovers.

Mickleton is at the Northern edge of the Cotswolds and handy for an evening at the RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Nearby Meon Hill, said to be the inspiration for Tolkien’s ‘Weathertop’ from The Lord of the Rings, is a great base for walking and cycling.

Due to its popularity, early booking for Pudding Club is recommended.

Dog friendly rooms are available.

The hotel is just 90 minutes from London and 15 minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon.

Walk: Mickleton and The Hidcotes

4 miles (6.5km) | Allow 2 hours
A climb offers views of the Vale of Evesham, some pretty hamlets and passes by Hidcote and Kiftsgate Court gardens. Find the route at: http://www.escapetothecotswolds.org.uk/walking/downloadable-walks/jubilee-walks/