Charingworth Manor
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England.
Only the most immovable modernist would fail to appreciate the beauty of this exceptional country house near Chipping Campden. Grade II* listed, according to English Heritage the majority of the building dates from the 1600’s (though the hotel itself suggests 14th century), and in many ways it typifies the classic Cotswold manor.
Perhaps the most recognizable figure associated with the property is T S Eliot who stayed here during the 1930’s. Indeed, the poet loved it so much he immortalized it in verse.
The hotel boasts over 50 acres of its own grounds, and also features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, solarium and steam room. Its John Greville Restaurant has an AA Rosette and is renowned throughout the Cotswolds. It possesses 28 guest bedrooms in all, and is ideally situated for those wishing to explore the villages and small towns of Gloucestershire.
See the Historic Hotels in Gloucestershire index
Perhaps the most recognizable figure associated with the property is T S Eliot who stayed here during the 1930’s. Indeed, the poet loved it so much he immortalized it in verse.
The hotel boasts over 50 acres of its own grounds, and also features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, solarium and steam room. Its John Greville Restaurant has an AA Rosette and is renowned throughout the Cotswolds. It possesses 28 guest bedrooms in all, and is ideally situated for those wishing to explore the villages and small towns of Gloucestershire.
See the Historic Hotels in Gloucestershire index
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