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Lords of the Manor Hotel
Upper Slaughter
GL54 2JD Upper Slaughter |
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| Hotel Description: |
| A delightful 17th century manor house in honey-coloured stone in one of the Cotswolds prettiest villages. Lords of the Manor Hotel is set in eight acres of gardens and parkland providing tranquillity, a genuine taste of refined English country living and superb dining.
Time stands still here, with the stresses of 21st century life feeling far away. There are quiet nooks inside and outside in which to relax and unwind - a suntrap terrace, cosy writing rooms, soft armchairs by blazing log-fires and your individually-styled bedroom, beautifully furnished with antiques and lavish fabrics.
Put on your boots and explore the rolling hills, or tour the gardens and the rambling wine cellars where tasting sessions are a regular feature. Dinner is an event in itself. Choose the chef s tasting-menu for the pinnacle of French-inspired, British cuisine.
Lords of the Manor Hotel is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property. |
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| Hotel features/particularities |
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Room Service
Parking |
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Restaurant
Safe at the reception desk |
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Reception open 24h a day |
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Phone |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: |
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Gloucester Cathedral |
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The Roman Baths at Bath |
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Blenheim Palace |
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Oxford University |
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Warwick Castle |
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Dining Room: One of the best restaurants in the area offering a mix of traditional and modern cuisine of a three AA Rosette standard. Whilst the it may not be suitable for under 7's for dinner, the hotel offers high tea as an alternative. |
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Terrace: Light lunches. |
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Opened: 1650
Number of floors: 2
Check-In: 3:00 PM
Check-Out: 12:00 PM |
| Accepted credit card payment |
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AmericanExpress |
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