With origins dating back to 1649, this manor house was once owned by the Slaughter family and later occupied by the Reverend Francis Edward Witts. It retains many original features and was used by the Army during the Second World War. The hotel offers a glimpse into a rich and varied history.
A manor house has been on this site since as early as 1004 AD. In 1443, the manor became a convent for nuns. The two-story dovecote that still stands in the grounds is believed to have supplied the nuns with nourishment. It combines contemporary interiors with country charm.
A 17th-century coaching inn located in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, overlooking the market square where the original penal stocks stood. The building retains original features combined with contemporary design.
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