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.
Tin
United Kingdom
Great staff - we visited just before they had the builders move in for redecoration and redevelopment. Lovely location and really pleasant part of the world.
Set in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, Charingworth Manor is a 14th-century manor house in 54 acres of grounds, providing the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque area.
Alexander
United Kingdom
A beautiful manor in picturesque surroundings. We had a brilliant evening meal on valentines day, and the breakfast was also great. Room was spacious and comfortable with all the amenities you need. Big comfy bed too!
Dating back to the 13th century, Buckland Manor is set in immaculate gardens, featuring croquet lawns and tennis courts. Sumptuous bedrooms have bathrobes, fresh apples and toiletries.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Our room was really nicely done and very comfortable. Really lovely touches like the Dyson hairdryer in the room and some fresh shortbread on arrival.
The top choice for people wanting to get away from noise and fast-paced city life. Country houses are private homes based in the peaceful countryside, with communal facilities and meals available. Activities to unwind can be included too, such as trekking, birdwatching and cycling.
Handsome spacious very well furnished and equipped house for a comfortable stay in this idyllic village. Quiet and well situated. Pleasant, large, well kept gardens. Ample oarking.
Lovely quiet location in beautiful little village, which is a great base for exploring the Cotswolds. The accommodation has everything you need, is very spacious and feels like a home away from home.
The Slaughters Country Inn is set on beautiful, spacious grounds and we enjoyed sitting outside in the afternoon with a glass of wine. The food was excellent and the staff were very attentive. We did a day trip to Bourton-on-the-Water and it was absolutely packed with tourists. The Slaughters (as an area) is very similar as a village but much more peaceful and without the bustling crowds.
Position, good looking building, lovely grounds, useful car parking. Clean, quiet room, good shower, adequate toilet flush. Good sized lounge.
Staff I met mostly pleasant and helpful. It was good that they had herbal tea at breakfast, and the English head man in the dining room was good. Generally, the stay was ok, if nothing special.
The location is great. Easy accessible to various places like bourton on the water, stow on the wold. Nice quiet surrounding. Staff is nice and polite too.
The Slaughters is probably my favourite place in England. A tiny, quiet town with beautiful streets and houses. The Country Inn is in the middle of the small town and close to many Cotswold hiking routes. The hotel has high-quality facilities but has kept the old style charm of the cotswolds. The restaurant was our favourite part of our stay (the best toffee soufflé you will ever have) and a very good English breakfast!
Casey
Young couple
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