The Lords of the Manor is a 17th-century country house hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds. Built in 1650, this former rectory stands in eight acres of secluded gardens and parkland in Upper Slaughter, one of the Cotswolds'...
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prettiest and most unspoilt villages.
Comfortable surroundings, big roaring fires, beautifully tended, well-loved gardens and croquet on the lawn create an idyllic setting. The award-winning restaurant at the Lords of the Manor has a fine reputation for its locally-sourced cuisine, while the rambling cellar produces a wine list to complement even the most diverse palate. All the bedrooms are furnished with period pieces, giving each room an individual character.
For leisure activities, guests can enjoy a game of croquet or try their hands at coarse fishing on the lake. Riding, golf and game and clay pigeon shooting can be arranged locally. The Lords of the Manor is also ideally situated to explore many of the honey-stoned villages which have made the Cotswolds a notable area for a truly memorable stay.