About
Located in the heart of the Cotswolds near Moreton-in-Marsh, the Fire Service College offers domestic and international group organisers a convenient accommodation option in one of the country’s most celebrated regions. At weekends and during holiday periods some of the 4 star campus double/twin bedrooms are made available for guests to explore the Cotswolds and surrounding areas - see details of leisure stays
Location
The Fire Service College is centrally located near some of the country’s leading tourism destinations including Stratford-upon-Avon (14miles), Oxford (24miles), Cirencester (25miles) and there is a direct train service to London every hour.
Facilities
With a 400 seat restaurant, sports, leisure and educational facilities and plenty of car and coach parking it is the perfect base, or stop off, for your next group tour. In addition the College has an interesting and fascinating history as a training base for Firefighters from across the world which adds an extra dimension and interest for your visitors during their stay.
Accommodation
We can accommodate 300 people single occupancy (all en-suite) per night over 3 contained buildings - 100 in each. Bed configuration can be flexible to suit the needs of your groups. The location is very secure with 24hr security and limited site access.
Great for summer and weekend tours
We have great availability across the summer peak season and weekends throughout the year and the College is ideally suited to all types of visitors from students to special interest groups.
What our clients say
“I just wanted to write to thank you for providing such a wonderful venue and support. Your staff couldn’t have been more helpful, both in the lead up and on the day”
“My accommodation was hotel like and kept regularly clean. The staff I interacted with at the gate, the bar, reception, the gym, and the restaurant couldn’t have been more professional, pleasant, helpful or attentive.”
“The rooms were excellent, the staff helpful and everywhere felt welcoming”
“The accommodation and meals were first class. The leisure facilities were excellent.”