Birdlip

Information

County - Gloucestershire | Map
Tel code: 01452 | code search
Postcode: GL4 | code search
Population: 150
Birdlip Jobs
Visitor reports

Add your shop free
Folk Customs:
Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling
Cotswold Olimpick Shin-Kicking
Cranham Feast
Gloucesters Royal Lamprey Pie Gift
Marshfield Mummers
Pig Face Day
Randwick Wap
St Briavels Bread and Cheese Throwing
Tetbury Sack Race

Latest reviews

Royal George Hotel
"Can't be relied on, sadly. Our group of walkers on the Cotswold Way had planned our lunch stop at the Royal George and checked the website for opening hours etc. On ..." More

Royal George Hotel
"Unfortunately my aunt chose Royal George for a meal to celebrate her birthday. The meal was poor - soup cold, hard pastry on pies, scampi hard, soggy creme brulee ..." More

Royal George Hotel
"I live in the village and have visited this pub and restaurant many times over the years. Sadly a village pub atmosphere does not exist. Juke box, pool table, sticky ..." More

Birdlip Reviews (9)

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Latest reviews | Events in Birdlip | 10 Places to Stay

Sitting at the top of the north-west escarpment of the Cotswolds and enjoying commanding views over the Vale of Gloucester is the village of Birdlip (8 miles east of Gloucester and 6 miles south of Cheltenham). The village sits on an old Roman Road - Ermin Street - that ran from Gloucester to Cirencester but this area is a much older landscape, it has been inhabited for several thousand years and scattered all along ridge is evidence of Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age settlements and burial sites. None more so than that at Birdlip, where in 1879, workmen in a nearby quarry uncovered three skeletons, found with the body`s were some of most important groups of pre-Roman metalwork ever found in Britain. Bracelets; bronze bowls, an amber neckless and a sliver gilt brooch were among the the items including the star find of a superb decorated bronze hand-mirror, it is one of the finest items of British Celtic art to have survived (some of these items can be seen in the Gloucester Museum). The modern history of Birdlip can be traced back to around 1200 where the population increase brought about by agricultural boom saw several new settlements spring up. Birdlip was ideally situated on the old Roman Road and crossed by the ancient Cotswold Ridge-way trackway. Whilst hills like Birdlip were no hardship to those on foot of horseback the steep road up from the Vale proved to be too much for the growing numbers of waggons in use in the 17th & 18th centuries. When the road to the north of the village was turn-piked (now the A417) through traffic by-passed the village. Birdlip is now thriving community, the church of S.Mary`s dates from 1957 having replaced the earlier Victorian church which was destroyed by fire and the Royal George Hotel is a fine example of an original Cotswold Inn. Birdlip an ideal spot from which to explore the fascinating history of this part of the county.

Inn

Royal George Hotel

Pub and Bar

Air Balloon
Golden Heart Inn

Restaurant

Golden Heart Inn
Kingshead House Restaurant

School

Birdlip Primary School

Places to Stay near Birdlip

map book

Royal George Hotel (0.10 miles)

Royal George Hotel

More Information

With spectacular views over the Gloucestershire countryside and set in 26 acres of beautiful, peaceful grounds, parts of this charming hotel date back to the 18th century. The Royal George is situated ... More

map website

Premier Inn Gloucester (Little Witcombe) (1.45 miles)

Premier Inn Gloucester (Little Witcombe)
Ideally located within easy reach of the M5. Local attractions include the National Space Centre, Mallory Race Tracks and a Roman Villa within walking distance. In the heart of the Cotswolds, this Premier Inn makes ... More | visit website
map website

Greenway (The) (2.17 miles)

Greenway (The)

The Greenway is one of the top Country House Hotels in the UK and has won more accolades than any other in the Cotswolds. The Hotel & Spa is privately owned by the Eden Hotel ... More | visit website

map website

Cowley Manor (2.44 miles)

Cowley Manor

Designed as a chic alternative to country house chintz, Cowley Manor oozes minimalist cool without pretension. Located just outside Cheltenham and set in 55 acres, this 30 bedroom hotel was recently voted Best Leisure ... More | visit website

map website

Premier Inn Gloucester Business Park (2.64 miles)

Premier Inn Gloucester Business Park
Ideally located within easy reach of the M5. For business this hotel is near to Gloucester business park. Cheltenham racecourse is a local attraction near to this Premier Inn. For shops and local amenities Gloucester ... More | visit website
map book

Bowden Hall Ramada Jarvis (3.52 miles)

Bowden Hall Ramada Jarvis

More Information

An elegant country house on the outskirts of Gloucester, the hotel is surrounded by acres of beautiful grounds, yet only minutes from the M5.

Stay at the Ramada Bowden Hall and ... More

map book

Moorend Park Hotel (3.99 miles)

Moorend Park Hotel

Check availability and book this hotel online with Active Hotels

A fine example of a Regency-style building, this family-run hotel combines comfort with a hint of the historic, within reach of the Cotswolds and the ... More

map book

Cheltenham Park Hotel (4.03 miles)

Cheltenham Park Hotel

More Information

The Cheltenham Park Hotel is in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just two miles from the centre of Cheltenham, the hotel is the proud owner of the 1999 Silver Award ... More

map book

Beaumont House Hotel (4.09 miles)

Beaumont House Hotel

More Information

Cheltenham’s 5-star boutique guest house is managed and run by professional hoteliers, whose focus is on quality and friendly, efficient service; an ideal choice when visiting Cheltenham and the Cotswolds.
Within walking ... More

map book

Hatton Court Hotel (4.25 miles)

Hatton Court Hotel

More Information

This hotel is tucked away behind a bank of trees, on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment, between the city of Gloucester and Painswick. A former splendid Cotswold home, at Hatton ... More

Brit Quote:
Every increased possession loads us with a new weariness. - John Ruskin
More Quotes

On this day:
St Augustine Introduces Julian Calendar to England - 0597, William the Conqueror crowned - 1066, Domesday Book Commissioned - 1085, First Christmas Tree in Britain - 1800, Mrs Beeton Published - 1861, End of the Soviet Union - 1991
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages