A Boost for Gloucestershire Tourism
The Inn at Fossebridge Cuts Shortbreak Prices To Help Boost Tourism
The Inn at Fossebridge has announced a series special shortbreaks prices to support the campaign to encourage tourists back to Gloucestershire following the 2007 floods disaster.
The tarriffs can also be linked to special attractions in the county, including all the Cheltenham festivals, performances by Giffords Circus, visits to major events at the Centaur in Cheltenham, other key weekday activities.
Robert Jenkins, owner of the four star Inn at Fossebridge, near Cirencester, said:"I essence we are giving shortbreakers one day from, from three days for the price of two, to four for three, and five for four.
"The floods, the economy, problems in the US hit the industry hard inn 2007 and we hope that by making this very special offer, it will help people make their minds to visit Gloucestershire again".
The Inn at Fossebridge, a 300 years old former coaching inn, has been fully restored since Robert Jenkins purchased it three years ago.
It has eight beautiful bedrooms, all named after a Cotswolds town or village, a mouth watering menu with lamb as its signature dish, and four acres of grounds with a lake and through which the River Coln flows".
All the rates are given on the inn's website
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Note: All press inquiries please to Robin Thompson 07966 495908; email robin@pollybox.co.uk. Photographs of the property are also available from Robin Thompson.
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