Description

As decadent as the name suggests, The Manor was once described as ‘one of the finest, if not the very best of the small Cotswold Tudor Houses’ by acclaimed historian Pevsner, and still to this day this luxury villa in the Cotswolds lives up to the accolade. Steeped in history dating back to the 15th century, yet with all the contemporary creature comforts to make for an exceptional stay, The Manor is the ultimate Cotswolds retreat.

Pulling up on the pebbles of a grand private driveway, the sand-coloured stone with creeping vines, flora and apple trees clinging to the façade is a sight to behold. The grandeur continues throughout the grounds, as one would expect from gardens created by silver medal winner Jinny Blom of the Chelsea Flower Show. Soothing sounds emanate from the lily-pad lined water feature, which stretches from one side of the private garden’s lined lawns to another. Sun loungers dot the water’s edge, so you can spend a tranquil morning listening to the tinkle of the fountain before an outdoor lunch at the al fresco dining table. Two original dovecots have found new life at The Manor: behind a secret-garden-esque door within one you will find a cosy cinema room to watch a classic movie or latest blockbuster, and within another a hidden hot tub. Within the wider 14.5-acre Temple Guiting Estate, you will find a myriad of majestic gardens to wander and a shared tennis court ideal for an active afternoon.

Cast your gaze across the interiors of The Manor and you’ll rarely rest your eyes without finding an original feature. The well-worn stone of the staircase which bears the traces of half a millennium of footsteps, the homey wooden beams and the authentic flagstones which line the dining room are true traces of history. There’s a cosy corner for everyone to claim in The Manor, from the squishy armchairs of the cottage-style sitting room with log burner to the formal lounge with open fire feature. The snug is ideal for kids who want a little nook filled with board games and an enviable movie collection. If the 12-seater dining room wasn’t enough, when not playing host to a game of snooker the billiard table transforms into a resplendent 34-seater dining table. Adorned with flags and a magnificent chandelier, the grand room is paragon of splendour fit for any special occasion.

This luxury Cotswolds villa with six bedrooms is perfect for families or groups of friends alike. Lovers of luxury will be satisfied by the grand master bedrooms with deluxe baths, whilst kids will love the snug twin rooms in the eaves of the attic.