Gloucester's New Luxury Restaurant with Rooms
Gloucester's New Luxury Restaurant with Rooms
16th March 2010
Gloucester's first restaurant with rooms has just opened – offering the perfect base for enjoying the historic city’s attractions and events, including Europe’s oldest music festival.
Already highly acclaimed for the quality of its food, The Wharf House Waterside Restaurant aims to build on its reputation by opening five new luxury bedrooms with stunning riverside views.
Each bedroom overlooks either the River Severn or the newly restored canal basin and all rooms have widescreen TVs, full data link-up and en suite facilities, some with whirlpool baths.
And the Waterside Terrace brings together The Wharf Houses’ unique location with delicious fine dining both at lunch and dinner, along with cakes, light bites and ‘Tapas on the Terrace’ in the summer months.
Perfectly located for visiting Gloucester - which this year sees the return of Europe’s oldest music festival, ‘The Three Choirs’ (7th-15th August) - it’s also ideally placed for visiting the surrounding area too.
But The Wharf House offers even more, right on its doorstep.
Besides boasting the already well-established restaurant – serving creative and imaginative menus using local produce - the new luxury destination also has its own shop, selling local produce, and an onsite visitors’ centre.
The free centre explores 750 years of the Leadon Valley, from the Roman Vineyards and Civil War to willow growing and basketry, and charts the on-going restoration of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal.
Explore the Visitor Centre and canal basin, which is still being restored, or head off on nature walks around the canal and along the River Severn, up to Maisemore and across Alney Island, through to Gloucester Docks and the new Gloucester Quays waterside shopping and leisure complex.
Overnight accommodation starts at just £65 per room per night, including breakfast – and you can sleep soundly knowing that you will be helping restore the canal side setting too.
All profits made by The Wharf House are used for the promotion and restoration of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Trust.



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