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Great Fulford

Great Fulford

The ancient home of the Fulford family since circa 1190. Built round a courtyard it is mainly early Tudor. There is a superb panelled Great Hall and a marvellous 17th century Great Staircase. Other rooms in the…

Hengrave Hall

Hengrave Hall

The history of Hengrave is as captivating as its visual splendour. Built in 1525 by a wealthy cloth merchant, Thomas Kytson, the Hall is a stunning example of the…

Llangoed Hall Hotel

Llangoed Hall Hotel

Llangoed Hall, originally known as Llangoed Castle, was donated to the church in 560 by Prince Iddon in expiation of his sins, and is believed to…

Pennyhill Park Hotel

Pennyhill Park Hotel

Within 123 acres of rolling Surrey parkland lies…

Lainston House Hotel

Lainston House Hotel

Welcome to Lainston House Hotel, a charming 17th Century country house standing elegantly in 63 acres of beautiful Hampshire parkland. As you sweep into the courtyard, delicate archways and loggias frame the picture perfect entrance and a…

Manor House Hotel & Golf Club

Manor House Hotel & Golf Club

Breathtakingly situated in Wiltshire and on the outskirts of Bath lies Castle Combe village. Untouched since the 17th Century, this chocolate box Cotswold…

South Lodge Hotel

South Lodge Hotel

This magnificent country house hotel in Horsham, West Sussex, is set amongst acres of woodland and parkland. Already one of the finest luxury hotels in England, South Lodge Hotel has enjoyed a stylish investment…

Lincoln's Inn

Lincoln's Inn

The exact origins of Lincoln’s Inn, and indeed of the other three Inns of Court, are not fully known. The extant records of Lincoln’s Inn open in 1422, the earliest of any of the Inns of Court; but a society of lawyers by that name was then already in existence. It is likely that it evolved during the late part of the fourteenth century. In contrast to many of the colleges of Oxford or…

Stephenson Railway Museum

Stephenson Railway Museum

Re-live the glorious…

Charingworth Manor Hotel

Charingworth Manor Hotel

A veritable oasis of calm and tranquillity, this 14th century manor house with cosy rooms, log fires, leisure spa, tennis court and helicopter pad has a delightful countryside setting. Historic Charingworth Manor is situated in attractive gardens on a large private estate at the heart of beautiful, rolling Cotswolds countryside. This is a perfect location for exploring the very best of the region, from Stratford-upon-Avon to Warwick Castle, and quintessential Cotswold villages like Chipping Campden and Broadway. The Manor features beautiful, individual bedrooms, some with private terraces, and lounges with fine antiques, tapestries and furnishings. A manor has stood on this spot since the time of the Domesday Book. The present Tudor- Jacobean house, in honey-coloured stone with slate roofs, has 54 acres of grounds. In the 1930s, it hosted such illustrious guests as T. S. Eliot, who wrote an ode to Charingworth. Its old-world charm has been preserved during modernisation and each spacious room is furnished with antiques and English fabrics. Guests can also wander through the extensive gardens around the property enjoying the fine views of the Cotswold Hills.…