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The ancient valley in which Buckland Manor now stands was first mentioned in around 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester. It was later recorded in the Domesday Book.
The Manor, set in glorious grounds, dates back to the thirteenth century, and now this fine old house has been tastefully converted into a luxurious hotel.
At Buckland Manor Country House Hotel, guests can relax before warming log fires in the panelled sitting room and enjoy antiques reflecting the tastes of several centuries. The grounds contain immaculate gardens, with running stream, small waterfalls, croquet lawns, tennis courts, and a heated swimming pool.
Golfing guests can enjoy the private putting green and there is an 18-hole course in nearby Broadway.
Buckland Manor, in the heart of England, is also ideally situated for discovering the delights of Shakespeare's Stratford and touring the superb Cotswold countryside. Above all, the Manor provides peace and tranquillity, combined with international standards of comfort, that the discerning guest has a right to expect. |