Surf these sites: Bibury Court Hotel -- This gracious mansion dates from Tudor times, but the main part was built in 1633 by Sir Thomas Sackville, an illegitimate son of the 1st Earl of Dorset. After generations of illustrious owners, it became a hotel in 1968. Catherine Wheel Inn -- The 15th century Catherine Wheel is located in Bibury, the Cotswold village described by William Morris as "the most beautiful in England". Straddling the River Coln, amongst today''s attractions are the trout farm and Arlington Mill Museum, just a stroll down the hill from the inn. Swan Hotel -- The Swan Hotel at Bibury in the South Cotswolds is a 17th century coaching inn. The hotel has its own fishing rights and a moated ornamental garden encircled by a stream. Bibury itself is a delightful village, with honey-coloured stonework, picturesque ponds, the trout filled River Coln.
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