The Bantam Tearooms
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The Bantam Tearooms
Relax and explore the Cotswolds from our delightfully historic location next to the start of the 'Cotswold Way'. Originally built in 1693, The Bantam Tea Rooms is a character English Tea Room that offers excellent food and delightful bed and breakfast accommodation, nestled in the heart of the historic market town of Chipping Campden. The Bantam Tea Rooms building was built in 1693 and directly overlooks the 17th Century Market Hall.

The historic Bantam is situated in the middle of the High Street amongst beautifully preserved listed buildings of golden Cotswold stone, many of which date between the 14th and 17th century. The Tea Rooms also have a lovely tea garden which guests can enjoy. Guests staying overnight at the Bantam have evening access to the garden. We have our own private car park for residents at the rear of the property.

Mouth watering, home-made cakes and scones freshly baked daily in our in-house bakery, gluten free choice available and delicious lunches freshly made on the premises.
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The Bantam is a historic tearoom with accommodation rooms, sensitively restored and refurbished, - a place to eat - drink and sleep.
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds we serve home baked and freshly prepared food in a relaxed and welcoming setting.
The principles that have guided our business are at the heart of everything we do at the Bantam - from the locally sourced ingredients in our kitchens, to using local craftsman and blacksmith on our journey.
Our restoration of the Bantam combine locally sourced natural materials like the cut stone tiles from nearby Guiting quarry with centuries old techniques, creating a long lasting environment with minimum impact to our surroundings.
Our stylish en-suite rooms are tastefully decorated with a comfortable and cosy feel.
There is a peaceful, private guest lounge and throughout the winter months you can enjoy your delicious breakfast by our roaring log fire.
Our rooms enjoy wonderful views of Chipping Campden.
Our rooms combine boutique style & charm with honest creature comforts: excellent mattresses and luxurious bathrooms.
The Hens Nest is a two floor boutique bothy which is separate from the main house with parking available close by.
The Hens Nest is a superbly refurbished building in the grounds of The Bantam, available for longer stays.
The Hens Nest is a two floor boutique bothy which is separate from the main house with parking available close by.
Unpack your bags at this magical artisans cottage hand crafted with sprinkles of the modern.
Cotswold stone floors wood beams feature kitchen and a mezzanine bedroom makes for the ultimate romantic break.
Guests can enjoy hand made cakes upon arrival and a scrumptiously delicious cooked breakfast that can be delivered each morning perfect for those lazy mornings.
Our pretty courtyard garden and terrace is the perfect setting for al fresco dining, or a relaxed afternoon with great company.
A menu including freshly prepared sandwiches, home-made soups paninis and jacket potatoes, as well as homemade cakes and scones with cream and jam.
You can dine in the garden where there is plenty of seating.
The Bantam building is over 300 years old and has a long and interesting history.
It was built in 1693 in the time of the Stuarts, William III and Mary II, when it was known as the Guild House.
Little is known about the place for the next 200 years but by the early 1900s it had become Grandfather Izod's Dairy.
In 1919 it became a butchers shop run by Thomas William Hopkins, a beef and pork butcher.
It continued as a butchers shop until the Second World War and the old butchers rail can still be seen in the tea room.
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