| Review: The Priory Inn, Tetbury, the Cotswolds
The Priory Inn
Between high-rolling luxury family hotels and budget resorts like Butlins, there are few places where kids can take their parents for a nice but modestly-priced weekend away. Dave and Tanya Kelly have turned The Priory Inn in Tetbury into that kind of place. From the outside The Priory looks undistinguished from many of the small inns around the Cotswolds. In fact, set across from a car dealership and just down from a petrol station, it doesn't look all that promising. Once inside however, the atmosphere is welcoming and easy-going to a fault. The design is contemporary, with soothing colours, simple furniture and modern but comfortable style - it offers plenty of visual charm. But the real charm comes from the attitude of the hotel. The small touches make it a thoroughly enjoyable place to stay - being welcomed immediately when you walk in, the in-room complimentary basket of baby supplies for babies under one (including a bottle brush, washing-up liquid, books, toys, baby bubble bath and lotion), the casual coffee bar kitted out with a bottle sterilizer and microwave for warming bottles, and a restaurant that suits littles ones and grown-up tastes alike.
Meanwhile, we enjoyed delicious grown-up dishes. My finicky father-in-law loved his club sandwich with grilled chicken, streaky bacon, tomato, lettuce and a fried free-range egg (£5.45). I had a burger with a tomato, herb and shallot relish with fries (£7.95), while my husband's simple-sounding fresh linguini bound with parmesan and herb cream (£5.95) was pitch perfect. When we visited the chef was a Gary Rhodes protegeé. The new head chef is Thomas Hohenschlager, a German who focuses on seasonal and local food including breads baked on-site. While the chef is new, the philosophy remains the same as when we visited say the owners: `simple done well'. The restaurant itself, formerly the building's stable, is high-ceilinged with exposed beams, a central fireplace and a fully stocked bar in the back. Opposite the restaurant is the coffee bar/lounge, with a boxful of high-quality toys and children's books, papers for the parents and even computers for surfing the Internet.
There are plenty of activities in the area, antiquing (probably best for parents of young babies), country walks, nearby farmers' markets and the Westonbirt Arboretum, to name a few. The Kellys frequently book jazz musicians and singers at the restaurant, so you can take your baby monitor down (they work in the restaurant) and enjoy a night out, right at the hotel. You can even enjoy an in-room massage, performed by a local health and beauty centre. Best of all, if you're looking for ideas, the Kellys have plenty, along with staff to help you arrange for it all. It all fits in with their philosophy that an affordable and enjoyable getaway with the kids needn't be difficult at all. Kids under 12 stay free in their parents' room and a family room is available as are interconnecting rooms. Look for special deals and packages including activities such as antiquing, spa treatments and passes to local attractions on the hotel's website, theprioryinn.co.uk. |