
An imposing 14th century ivy-clad hideaway with 21st century comforts in one of the Cotswolds’ prettiest villages. The Manor House Hotel is set in 365 acres of beautiful wooded parkland with a Peter Alliss-designed golf course, Italian gardens, lawns that sweep down to the river and a wonderful restaurant with a Michelin-starred chef.
You can choose to stay in the grand house or in a delightful Grade II listed mews cottage. Either way, you can lose yourself in a maze of spacious rooms and cosy hidey-holes, curl up by a roaring fire or enjoy a decadent cream tea on a pretty sunshine terrace.
The beautiful grounds make it ideal for playing croquet, trying your hand at archery, trout fishing or perhaps riding in the park. If you are an avid golfer, you should not miss the challenging course with its waterfall on the 18th hole. Shopping and walking tours of nearby Bath are easily organised.
Location
Castle Combe. Near Westonbirt Arboretum and a short drive from Bath. Five minutes from Castle Combe Racing Circuit for modern and classic car racing.
Things to enjoy
Croquet, coarse fishing on the lake.
Nearby
Horse riding, golf, game and clay pigeon shooting, Blenheim Palace, The City of Bath, Oxford City and its famous University, Shakespeare’s County, Hidecote Gardens, Kiftsgates Gardens, Westonbirt and Batsford Arboretums, antiques shopping throughout the Cotswolds’ villages.
News for Manor House Hotel, The
- The Manor House and Golf Club awarded its first Michelin star Executive Chef Richard Davies and his team at Bybrook Restaurant are delighted to have won their first Michelin star for 2009.




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