Best Luxury Hotels In The Cotswolds

Named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Cotswolds region is extensive. It comprises land within the five counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. While each of these areas has its own identity, all share rolling hills (wolds), lakes, signature stone walls, bridleways and meandering footpaths. Expect arty and organic food scenes, with plenty of events and festivals, as well as historic sites, lively towns and arboretum.



Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England

Whatley Manor Hotel & Spa

Hotel
(5 stars)

Whatley Manor’s 12 acres of land has been carefully formed into no less than 26 separate gardens. The Grade II listed building became a hotel in 2003 but dates back to the 18th century. Found in the hamlet of Easton Grey on the edge of Malmesbury it provides a base to explore the southern wolds. It houses 23 unique rooms, Aquarias Spa, bars and eateries. Winner of this year’s Great British Menu, Executive Chef, Niall Keating serves his banquets in the venue’s on-site restaurant and brasserie, and via the roaming ‘Paradise Carriage’ takeaway.

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Whatley Manor Hotel & Spa

The Slaughters Manor House

Hotel
(5 stars)

Situated less than two miles from Bourton-on-the-Water in the picturesque Lower Slaughter with easy access to Cheltenham, The Slaughters Manor House features 19 rooms with rich fabrics, oversized beds and plush furnishing. Sleep in the main house or a courtyard room – many of which can be connected to form family rooms. Play tennis, croquet, boules and billiards for the stately home experience and dine in the hotel’s three rosette restaurant.

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The Slaughters Manor House

Eckington Manor

Hotel
(5 stars)

Perched on a working farm, where the northern Cotswolds’ border meets the Avon valleys is Eckington Manor. The family-owned and run hotel offers 17 bedrooms spread over four barns and outbuildings. The suites retain period beams, flagstones, wood stoves and antiques, combined with up to date materials and furnishings tastefully in keeping with the building’s age. Enjoy farm to fork cuisine in the 12th-century Dutch barn restaurant and take lessons at the Georgian manor’s own cookery school.

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Eckington Manor

Kings Head Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)

If you’d rather stay somewhere central and buzzing with activity, the Kings Head Hotel has a host of amenities and attractions on its Cirencester doorstep. But there’s plenty to keep you from leaving the 46 roomed premises – a spa and cinema in the cellar, the elegant dining room, cosy bar, frequent events and live entertainment. The 14th-century building also contains the remains of a Roman mosaic, encased in glass in the lobby. Kids and dogs are welcome in this relaxed yet luxe inn.

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Kings Head Hotel

Dormy House

Hotel
(4 stars)

Set among 400 acres of the Farncombe Estate in Broadway village, Dormy House makes for a divine spa getaway with a Veuve Cliquot nail bar, Temple Spa products, a 16-metre sleek indoor pool, hot juniper sauna, an experience shower, salt-infusion therapy room, rhassoul-mud room and outdoor hot tub. Interior designer Todhunter Earle has infused a retro meets Scandi style in the 38 rooms and suites. Dine with a view in the Garden Room Restaurant and be sure to take a peek at the estate’s secret Japanese garden.

Chippenham, Wiltshire, England

Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Amenities42 Rooms & 13 Suites, Restaurant Hywel Jones For Michelin-Starred British Cuisine & The Walled Garden For Modern British Dishes & The Drawing Room For Afternoon Tea, The Spa At Lucknam Park With Indoor Pool, Hydrotherapy Pool, Sauna & Steam Room, Fitness Suite, An Equestrian Centre, Tennis Courts, Cycling & Archery, All Set Within 500 Acres of Private Parkland Offering an Elegant Countryside Retreat.

The Lucknam Park’s Spa has been crafted using wood, marble and glass – the design of which was inspired in part by its parkland environs. Award-winning facilities include a 20-metre indoor heated pool, an indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy pool, an outdoor saltwater plunge pool, a skincare mixology bar, five thermal cabins, a social lounge, a brasserie and therapy rooms where the range of 111SKIN, and Bath-based Natural Spa Factory treatments take place. This 18th-century Palladian mansion house sits 8 miles from Bath in the Wiltshire countryside and is home to its own cooking school and Michelin-starred restaurant, as well as an equestrian centre, football pitch and croquet lawn.

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Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa

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