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A fantastic country retreat offering a host of activities. This hotel and cooking school is located within a grade II-listed stone manor house with additional barns and a 140-acre estate. Some of the courses on offer include bread making, advanced fish cooking, preserving and pickling, and even a specialist crustacean course. A cosy bar, 'The Baa' serving sophisticated cocktails and fine wines is also on the estate for guests to enjoy. The bedrooms and surrounding cottages are smartly furnished and feature original oak beams. The large and luxurious bedrooms feel relaxed and calming. Additionally, there are a variety of country pursuits that can be arranged through the hotel, including cycle rides, forest walks and clay pigeon shooting.
Cooking classes
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Riding
Sights nearby
Fishing
Great walks
Other Activities
Learning
Golf
Country House
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Family Suites
Quiet
Free wifi
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Traditional
Child friendly
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Room service
Breakfast basketsPrivate villas
CottagesPrivate dining room
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Communal Dining
Fireplace
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Sit-out Terrace
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Parking
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Child friendly
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Restaurant
Cooking classes
Riding
Sights nearby
Fishing
Great walks
Other Activities
Learning
Golf
Don't be fooled by the idyllic setting - grade II-listed stone manor house, barns, oak beams and 140-acre estate - into thinking that the courses at Thyme at Southrop are just for show. This is an arena for the serious cook.
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
An eight-bedroom 17th-century country house on the 150-acre Southrop Manor Estate, halfway between Witney and Cirencester.
Originally published by The Times
It’s pleasingly stylish and beautifully set in one of the most appealing parts of the Cotswolds. It comprises a choice of cottage and farmhouse hotel accommodation – some of which can be separately rented by groups – along with a cookery school and pub.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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