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You half expect to see Miss Marple taking tea in mellow old Buckland Manor, sitting sedately in its combe next to a little church. Inside, you’ll find gracious, comfortable sitting rooms, a dining room where gentlemen are required to wear jacket and tie, a superb wine cellar, and 13 gorgeous bedrooms with latches but no room keys. The man responsible for the hotel’s down-to-earth friendliness and continuity is manager Nigel Power, who has been at the helm for 21 years.
Country Escape
Cycling
Croquet
Great walks
Other Activities
Tennis
Restaurant
Quiet
Secluded setting
Family Suites
Remote
Literary
Full of character
Good wine list
Traditional
Artworks
Historic
Antiques
Village
Child friendly
Disabled access
Wellbeing
Views
Charming
Luxury
Four poster beds
Intimate
Romantic
Free wifi
Rooms
13 rooms in this hotelGarden
10 acres featuring a stream, waterfall, rose beds, croquet lawn and tennis courts.Airport transfer
Surcharge applies.Restaurant
3 AA RosettesParking
FreeOutdoor dining
Fireplace
Bar
Family Suites
Internet
Meeting Room
Massage
No pets
Good wine list
Child friendly
Sitting Room
Disabled access
Suites
Views
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Four poster beds
Wifi
Free wifi
Cycling
Croquet
Great walks
Other Activities
Tennis
"Buckland Manor itself reposes under a dramatic edge of the Cotswold escarpment; its outlook is life enhancing."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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