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The Charingworth Manor is a veritable oasis of calm and tranquillity. 14th Century manor house with cosy rooms, log fires, leisure spa, tennis court and helicopter pad. Historic Charingworth Manor is situated in delightful gardens on a large private estate at the heart of beautiful rolling Cotswolds countryside. This is a perfect location for exploring the very best of the region - From Stratford-upon-Avon to Warwick Castle and of course quintessential Cotswold villages like Chipping Campden and Broadway. The Manor features beautiful, individual bedrooms, some with private terraces, and lounges with fine antiques, tapestries and furnishings. A Manor has stood on this spot since the time of the Domesday Book. The present Tudor- Jacobean house, in honey-coloured stone with slate roofs, has 54 acres of grounds. In the 1930s, it hosted such illustrious guests as T. S. Eliot, who wrote an ode to Charingworth. Its old-world charm has been preserved during modernisation and each spacious room is furnished with antiques and English fabrics. The hotel boasts three luxurious suites and two of the period rooms have four-poster beds. Bathrooms are individually appointed with fluffy bathrobes and toiletries supplied. Guests can also wander through the extensive gardens around the property enjoying the fine views of the Cotswold hills. We even have a civil wedding license for numbers up to 60. Due to the popularity of the hotel, we must enforce a 2 night minimum stay at weekends.
Address: Charingworth, Charingworth, GL55 6NS, Gloucestershire. Number of Bedrooms: 26 Price per room: From £ 90.00
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Contemporary country house set in 5 acres with beautiful views of classic Cotswold countryside. Very nice staff. Award winning food served in our splendid brasserie and restaurant. Play boules or croquet in our grounds. From some of the high stone-sided windows, you can enjoy a view of a landscaped garden with a sunken lily pond and old-fashioned sundial. Inside, the interior is conservatively modern, with homey bedrooms. Some are large enough for a family and others have a four-poster bed. Five bedrooms, equal in comfort to the main building, are on the ground floor of a converted house on the grounds. Bathrooms are well organised, mostly with a shower-tub combination.
Business facilities: Self contained ground floor conference centre, adjoining syndicate room and cloakrooms. Airy with natural daylight. Rural aspect and comfortable seating. Outdoor activities: As we are in the centre of the Cotswolds it gives you the opportunity to take part in many activities in the area, you can enjoy quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, dry slope skiing or if you prefer something more relaxed you can enjoy a game of croquet on our lawn. Spa activities: Locally, you can enjoy Theatre, award winning Museums and Art Gallerys, specialist shops, restaurants, bars and cafés.
Address: Fosse Way, Stow On The Wold, GL54 1JX, Gloucestershire. Number of Bedrooms: 19 Price per room: From £ 77.00
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City: Stow On The Wold County: Gloucestershire Property supplied by: Active Hotels
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Our luxurious and elegant hotel is ideally located for exploring the magnificent Cotswold countryside. Formerly a 17th Century Rectory, the Lords of the Manor stands within eight acres of secluded gardens and parkland. Lords of the Manor has been awarded three red aa stars ('One of the top 200 hotels in Great Britain and Ireland') and three aa rosettes for its cuisine. Each bedroom is individually designed and luxuriously furnished for the ultimate in comfort, with some of the larger Rectory rooms offering extensive views of the parkland and pond or the Walled Gardens and Upper Slaughter Hill. The service as you would expect from a bespoke hotel takes its cue from the idyllic surrounds. Without intruding on the peace and relaxation of your stay, you will find that our staff attend to your every need. This is how a Country House Hotel should be. The Restaurant is renowned for serving some of the finest food in the County, skilfully using traditional, local produce within modern cuisine. This, combined with an outstanding selection of wine, from our rambling cellar, will ensure an experience to savour. Located in Upper Slaughter, one of the picturesque Slaughter villages, near the beautiful Cotswold towns Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh, Burford and Cirencester. Equisdistant to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford (Blenheim Palace) and the Royal Spa and Regency town Cheltenham. Within easy reach are famous gardens and parks such as Hidcote Manor Gardens, Kiftsgate Court, Sudeley Castle, Stanway, Sezinote and Batsford Arboretum and many others; Longborough Opera House; numerous fine Antique dealers, etc.
Non Smoking bedrooms are available. We regret that we are unable to accept children under the age of 7 in our restaurant after 19:00, although a high tea is available for them. We kindly ask that you take pre-dinner drinks half an hour prior to your dinner reservation to maximise your dining experience with us. The Lords request guests wear casual but smart attire. We regret that denim or trainers are not permitted in the dining room at dinner.
Address: Upper Slaughter, Bourton-On-The-Water, Stow-On-The-Wold, Cheltenham, GL54 2JD, Gloucestershire. Number of Bedrooms: 27 Price per room: From £ 110.00
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City: Cheltenham County: Gloucestershire Property supplied by: Active Hotels
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