Choose from 66 hotels and guest houses in Gloucestershire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Thornbury Castle - Castle Street, Alveston, Gloucestershire, BS35 1HH |
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King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn slept in one of the bedchambers and walked through the ancient gardens at Thornbury Castle, a Tudor castle near the Cotswolds and Welsh Borders. Thornbury Castle resonates with history and is the only Tudor Castle in England to be opened as a hotel. There has been a vineyard within its walls for over 500 years, from which Thornbury Castle wine is still produced. At the castle you will discover atmospheric bedchambers, delicious Sunday lunches, free broadband, roaring fires and many historic features including suits of armour. On-site facilities include croquet and archery, and clay-pigeon shooting and falconry can be arranged with prior notice (extra charge). |
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| Tudor Farmhouse Hotel - High Street, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JS |
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In beautiful tranquil natural surroundings, this charming 13th century stone-built hotel offers comfortable, attractive accommodation with modern facilities seamlessly integrated alongside beautiful original features. The Tudor Farmhouse Hotel is situated in the historic village of Clearwell, just 250 metres from Clearwell Castle, on the fringe of the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. Deep in the heart of the natural beauty of the countryside, the hotel is surrounded by immaculately kept landscaped gardens and 14 acres of fields. The building's stunning original features include massive oak beams, original panelling, an oak spiral staircase and a large, rough stone inglenook fireplace in the attractive lounge. The 20 en suite rooms have been refurbished in a traditional style without compromising the structure's beautiful historic charm. Each room offers sensitively incorporated contemporary comforts and facilities, including tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers, flat-screen TVs with satellite channels and wireless internet access. |
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| Fleece Hotel - Market Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2NZ |
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Cirencester's only town centre 3-star hotel, ideal for the Cotswolds. Old beams, log fires, courtyard, car park. Stylish restaurant at sensible prices. Privately owned. Bedrooms include safe, iron, modem point. The hotel is ideally placed to explore the Cotswolds or visit the town's Roman remains and Museum. The Cotswold Wildlife Park, the model village at Bourton-on-the-Water and the Cotswold Water Park are also nearby. All bedrooms are en-suite with colour television, radio, hairdryer, trouser press, telephone and hospitality tray. A complimentary car park is available but parking is limited. |
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| Tewkesbury Park Golf and Country Club - Lincoln Green Lane, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7DN |
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A tastefully extended Victorian manor house set in 176 acres of parkland with panoramic views of the golf course. Only 5 minutes from the M5 and within easy reach of Cheltenham, Worcester and Gloucester. A health and beauty salon offers a range of individually priced beauty treatments. The hotel grounds also feature two floodlit all-weather tennis courts. A selection of conference suites accommodating up to 150 delegates includes dedicated training and syndicate rooms complemented by a 10-acre field for team building activities. For corporate events, there is also an 18-hole par 73 golf course and west facing golf bar from which to watch the sunset over the spectacular Malvern hills. |
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| Bell Hotel - Church St, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 5SA |
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The beautiful, half-timbered Bell is across the street from Tewkesbury Abbey. It has a friendly bar and restaurant and cosy en suite bedrooms. The Bell dates back to 1696 and is located in a historic area convenient for the town centre. There is free guest parking at the hotel. The bar and restaurant serves tasty traditional and modern dishes, and Real Ales. Each room has tea/coffee making facilities and a hairdryer. |
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| Royal George Hotel - Birdlip, Birdlip, Gloucestershire, GL4 8JH |
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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 on the Cotswold Way in the village of Birdlip and makes a wonderful base from which to explore Gloucester, the spa town of Cheltenham and the picturesque villages that make the Cotswolds world famous The restaurant, the bar, the heated terrace and the secluded garden all offer a seasonal menu, with a wide selection of modern and traditional British favourites, from hearty main courses to lighter snacks. A selection of real ales, carefully selected wines and speciality teas and coffees is also available. There are 34 comfortable en suite rooms, including feature rooms opening onto the garden and a luxurious four-poster room. All of the rooms are rich in individual character and unique charm. |
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| Express By Holiday Inn Gloucester - Telford Way, Upton St. Leonards, Gloucestershire, GL2 2AB |
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Close to junction 12 of the M5 motorway and Gloucester city centre, this modern hotel offers great value for money, with free parking, free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi at an additional cost. Express by Holiday Inn Gloucester is just 4 miles (6.5 km) from the heart of Gloucester's city centre and has excellent access to the region's major road network. The hotel makes a great base from which to explore the city and its 14th-century cathedral. You can also visit the docks, with the National Waterways Museum, the Antiques Centre and the Museum of Advertising and Packaging. Further afield are the Cotswolds, Cheltenham and the Forest of Dean. Each of the modern rooms has satellite TV, complimentary tea/coffee making facilities and an en suite bathroom with power shower. |
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| Red Lion Inn - Lower High St, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6AS |
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The Red Lion is a traditional Cotswolds inn with 5 rooms, located on one of the most beautiful High Streets in the UK. Oozing history and character, the Red Lion provides cosy overnight accommodation. A fine old Cotswold Inn full of character & charisma, with a mellow stone exterior, flagstone floors and exposed beams. Our Restaurant & Bar is an ideal place to dine with amazing food, real ales a good wines and a superb selection of Malt Whisky. |
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| Royalist Hotel - Digbeth Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 1BN |
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Enjoy a unique blend of beautifully restored English Heritage and exquisite food in The Cotswolds; an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Royalist is a Grade II listed building that ranks amongst the top 4% of protected buildings in the country, and is certified as the Oldest Inn in England, dating from 947 AD and authenticated in the Guinness Book of Records. |
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| Park Hotel - Falfield, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, GL12 8DR |
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This beautiful hotel is situated in 5 acres of lovely grounds in South Gloucestershire - midway between Bristol and Gloucester. The hotel comprises of 18 non-smoking bedrooms, with beverages facilities, trouser presses and a stair lift. The 18th Century building has a total of 3 conference / function rooms - all with natural daylight, a traditional bar and thirty cover restaurant. The hotel also provides the perfect setting for wedding, with stately gardens ideal for photo opportunities. |
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| Dumbleton Hall Hotel - Near Evesham, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, WR11 7TS |
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Nestled amid 19 acres of gardens and woodland, this 19th century country house provides the ideal base from which to explore the rolling hills and hidden valleys of the Cotswolds. Set in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, surrounded by stunning views of Bredon Hill, Cotswold Hills and Broadway Tower, this impressive mansion offers a warm welcome with its magnificent oak-panelled lounge, comfortable bar and restaurant. For business events and special occasions, the hotel provides 2 individually styled function rooms, one of which boasts a dance floor, suitable for up to 100 people. |
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| Mercure Queen's Hotel Cheltenham - The Promenade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1NN |
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With a spectacular central location, at the top of Cheltenham's tree-lined promenade, this elegant 4-star hotel offers luxurious air-conditioned accommodation and an award-winning restaurant. The Mercure Queen's Hotel Cheltenham is situated in the heart of Cheltenham, just 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from Cheltenham Racecourse. The gateway to the Cotswolds, Cheltenham is the most complete Regency town in Britain, with over 2,000 beautifully preserved listed buildings. The hotel has 79 stunning rooms, as well as the elegant Gold Cup Bar and Lounge. The Napier Restaurant has received an AA Rosette for the quality of its food. Wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel (at an additional cost). All guests receive complimentary membership at the Cheltenham Ladies College Sports Centre, whose facilities include a 25-metre heated swimming pool, a gym, squash courts and indoor and outdoor tennis courts. The hotel has its own private on-site car park. |
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| Royal Lodge - Symonds Yat East, Coleford, Gloucestershire, HR9 6JL |
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The hotel is nestled just below Symonds Yat Rock and stands exclusively in grounds of almost 5 acres, overlooking the river. It has terraced gardens of magnolia trees and a well established wisteria. The Royal was originally built in 1876 as a royal hunting lodge, and was converted to a hotel in the 1920s. |
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| Broadway - The Green, Broadway, Gloucestershire, WR12 7AA |
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Broadway Hotel is in the Cotswold's village of Broadway, overlooking the village green in one of the Cotswold's most picturesque spots. Broadway is considered by many as the heart of the Cotswold's. It still has a feeling of tranquillity enjoyed by today's visitors. The excellent Courtyard Restaurant, complete with ebony minstrels gallery, serves the freshest local produce from the Vale of Evesham. The hotel is ideally located close to Cheltenham and Stratford. Originally built as a rural retreat for the Abbots of Pershore. Overlooking the village green next to ancient domed yew trees is the half timber, framed and honey stoned Broadway Hotel. The twenty bedrooms have been recently refurbished to combine the country house style with all the modern amenities. This property was built in 1575 renovated in 1998. |
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| Burleigh Court Hotel - Burleigh, , Gloucestershire, GL5 2PF |
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Nestling on the edge of a steep hillside overlooking the Golden Valley, this 18th century Cotswold stone manor house is a hidden gem in the heart of Royal Gloucestershire. Renowned for its warmth, quality of service and 2 Rosette-winning chef, the Burleigh Court exudes a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere. Eighteen individually decorated and furnished bedrooms offer stunning views of the gardens or across the Golden Valley. Featuring terraces, ponds and pools with hidden pathways and Cotswold stone walls, the house and gardens enjoy the seclusion and ambiance of an era long-forgotten, and are listed in the Good Garden Guide. |
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| Days Inn Michaelwood M5 - J13/14 M5 Northbound, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, GL11 6DD |
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Situated on the m5, our hotel offers easy access to visit the Gloucestershire countryside and the Cotswolds. The hotel offers City Centre hotel facilities at half the price. This modern building offers accommodation in smart, spacious and well- equipped bedrooms, suitable for families and business travellers, and all with en suite bathrooms. The hotel offers 24 hour reception along with free parking. As with all Welcome Break hotels, the hotel is AA approved and AA Pet Friendly. Days Inn....the best value under the sun !!!! Located in Michaelwood Service Area. |
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| The Speech House - Nr Coleford, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EL |
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This 17th century former hunting lodge rests in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean. Comfortably appointed bedrooms, several with four-poster beds have been tastefully refurbished and offer modern facilities whilst retaining their original charm. Most overlook the romantic wilderness of the surrounding Forest of Dean. The beamed Verderer's Court restaurant reflects the room's continuing use as a courthouse for the Foresters of Dean, while the more intimate Freeminers Restaurant maintains links with a unique Forest tradition. Steeped in history, The Speech House Hotel has accommodated the Verderers Court for hundreds of years and has accommodated royalty such as Charles II. And if you are looking for a place to stay and enjoy the surrounding walking, cycling and local activities, then look no further. |
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| Bear Of Rodborough - Rodborough Common, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 5DE |
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High above the Cotswold town of Stroud, sat amidst an expanse of National Trust land, lies the Bear of Rodborough Hotel. Built some 300 years ago, this former coaching inn has been attentively restored to embrace its heritage and period features; the interior has been lavished with rich fabrics and antique furniture. From its position on Rodborough Common The Bear commands spectacular views over the region's surrounding hills and valleys. |
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| Noel Arms - High St, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6AT |
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At the centre of a traditional countryside scene, this 16th-century hotel in the High Street has been named a conservation area. Charles II once stayed here. Noel Arms has a cosy bar with log fire, and a restaurant menu featuring Cotswold produce. A coffee shop is soon to open. Chipping Campden is one of the most famous and best-loved towns in the Cotswolds, and it can be explored from this charming hotel.See pretty Cotswold stone buildings and the town's 14th-century church. |
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| Cross Hands Hotel - Tetbury Rd, Badminton, Gloucestershire, BS37 6RJ |
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Just minutes from junction 18 of the M4, Cross Hands Hotel is a charming 14th-century posting house with a pub and restaurant. The Cross Hands restaurant is relaxed, spacious and warm. Its interesting food has an excellent reputation. The charming oak-beamed Beaufort Bar has traditional ales, tasty bar food and an open fireplace. The Queen sheltered at the hotel during a blizzard in 1981. For those who like spooky history, the cellars were once used to house convicted criminals sentenced to death by 'Bloody' Judge Jeffreys. |
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| Swan Bibury - Bibury, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5NW |
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Set in the picturesque Cotswold hamlet of Bibury, often described as the prettiest village in England, this ivy-clad former coaching inn occupies a tranquil position overlooking the River Coln. The hotel is the Cotswold idyll, featuring beautifully decorated bedrooms and cosy lounges, with real log fires alight during the winter months and a stunning garden and courtyard to enjoy in the summer. The perfect place to escape, indulge and unwind at any time of year, the many attractions and the sheer beauty of the Cotswolds ensure that any visit is bound to be a highly memorable one. |
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| Charlton Kings Hotel - London Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 6UU |
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Just 2 miles (3.2 km) from the bustling centre of Cheltenham and on the very edge of the Cotswold Hills, the Charlton Kings Hotel offers the best of both worlds. An attractive house set in an acre of lawn; the hotel is privately owned and run by your hosts, Stuart and Lin Doughty. During your stay here, they will endeavour to provide you with personal and friendly service in a warm and welcoming environment. With the hotel as a comfortable and charming base, you can take the short journey to the heart of Cheltenham. This historic spa town is famous for its architecture, its festival and, of course, horse racing. It also has plenty to offer in the way of theatres, restaurants and shops. Alternatively, you could leave the car in the hotel's car park and follow the footpaths into the beautiful Cotswold countryside. |
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| Bells Hotel and Forest of Dean Golf Club - Lords Hill, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8BE |
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Situated in the beautiful unspoilt Royal Forest of Dean, this modern hotel boasts its own golf course and superb facilities for conferences, leisure activities or quiet relaxation. Situated in the market town of Coleford, Gloucestershire, Bells is conveniently located just 19 miles away from the centre of Gloucester, 7 miles from Monmouth and 14 miles from the Chepstow end of the Old Severn Bridge (M48). In addition to its on site golf course (where, as a guest, you can play at a discounted rate) and bowling green, the hotel offers access to a wide range of activities based around the local area of outstanding natural beauty. |
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| Corinium Hotel and Restaurant - 12 Gloucester Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2DG |
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Situated in one of Cirencester's oldest streets, this delightful, privately owned hotel and restaurant boasts an oasis of tranquillity just 5 minutes' walk from the town centre. Located in the 'Capital of the Cotswolds', the Corinium dates back to the 16th century and provides 15 individual bedrooms. Each room has its own character and a locally renowned restaurant and cosy bar that are full of Cotswold charm. The attractive walled garden provides a lovely place to relax in during the summer months whilst enjoying an alfresco meal and drink. |
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| Barcelo The Lygon Arms - High Street, Broadway, Gloucestershire, WR12 7DU |
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The historic Barcel? Lygon Arms was established as an inn in 1532. It has an extensive spa, 7 sumptuous lounges and 2 splendid restaurants. Everywhere is warmed by real log fires. Located in a quiet and beautiful village, this lovely hotel will immerse you in history, from the stone doorways to the antique furniture, mullion windows and Georgian ceilings. Charles I and Cromwell were once guests here. The Lygon Arms is ideal for exploring the Cotswolds, but for days spent inside there is a well-equipped gym, pool and all-weather tennis courts. |
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| Bodkin House Hotel - Petty France, Badminton, Gloucestershire, GL9 1AF |
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This charming 17th century inn is full of historic character, furnished with oak panelling and boasting open fires and flagstone floors. Comfortable bedrooms combine traditional style with modern facilities. The restaurant and lounge are attractively decorated, and meals can also be taken in the bar. Located in 3 acres of land on the edge of the Badminton Estate, between the M4 and M5, this cosy little hotel with a rich history is situated close to Bath, Bristol and the Cotswolds. |
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| The Farmers Boy Inn Guest House - Ross Road A40, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL170LP |
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Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, this 17th century award-winning country inn is family owned, offering comfortable en suite accommodation in a modern annexe. On the border of Wales, within easy reach of the Royal Forest of Dean, Cheltenham Racecourse and Ross-On-Wye, the Farmers Boy Inn has something for everyone. There are a number of good golf courses in the area and plenty of great walks through some of the regions beautiful countryside. The inns' restaurant and bar area still retains many attractive period features, including the original oak beams and open fires. There is also a lounge and games room, in which guests can relax. Accommodation is on a bed-and-breakfast basis, with the rooms located in a modern, purpose-built annexe. Each en suite room has a TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a shower room, finished to a high standard. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available to guests. |
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| The Snooty Fox - Market Place, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8DD |
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This quintessential English inn in the heart of the market town of Tetbury offers a snug bar, inviting bistro and carefully refurbished bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Step through the pillars into the hallway and discover the cosy bar where the locals sit and chat. A large, copper-domed inglenook fireplace completes the scene. From here you can wander through to the bistro that offers hearty local food produced with flair and imagination. The cities of Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham and Gloucester are all a short drive from Tetbury, and the M4 (junction 18) is within easy reach. |
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| The Dial House Hotel - High Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 2AN |
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In the heart of the Cotswolds, The Dial House Hotel has warm log fires, comfy bedrooms and an excellent restaurant with 2 Rosettes. The hotel dates back to 1698, and has individually decorated rooms, some with four-poster beds and deep baths. There is a walled garden with a renovated, private summer house. The hotel's restaurant serves seasonal local produce in a creative style. Food is served daily. Close by are pretty Cotswold villages, as well as Blenheim Palace and Sudeley Castle. |
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| Grapevine Hotel - Sheep Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, GL54 1AU |
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Set in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, this beautiful, award-winning 17th century hotel has become justly renowned for its warm hospitality and fine dining. Named after the ancient vine that shades the hotel's Conservatory Restaurant, The Grapevine offers a compelling combination of the finest accommodation, food, wine and service in the heart of one of the Cotswolds' prettiest towns. |
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