19 Of The Best Luxury Hotels In The Cotswolds

19 Of The Best Luxury Hotels In The Cotswolds
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The Cotswolds is steeped in history and covers a vast 800 square miles of English countryside across five counties. With quintessentially English market towns, rolling hills and stunning country houses, this is the perfect place for a luxury getaway.

19 of the Best Luxury Hotels in the Cotswolds

1. Abbots Grange Manor House

This secluded hideaway is nestled in 8 acres of garden and parkland. Hidden away, this award-winning manor house is the perfect luxury hotel. The English antiques and artwork give the hotel an elegant, timeless feel and the roaring fire is a welcome sight. Guests can choose from one of the sumptuously decorated rooms with en suite bathrooms and oak four-poster beds.

For a touch more opulence, why not stay in one of the three stunning suites, including the Bishop suite, the Elizabethan suite or the brand new Coach House Suite and Carriage room.

The Elizabethan room is comprised of three interconnected rooms reached by a stone stairway and boasts stunning views of the croquet lawn, beautifully landscaped gardens and the village of Broadway.

The Coach House is a few feet from the main building and offers the height of luxury with its 20-foot high vaulted ceiling and balcony overlooking the gardens. It occupies the whole first floor. The Carriage room has the same level of opulence on the ground floor with its own terrace.

The on-site restaurant offers a variety of fine dining, afternoon tea and buffet options, and you can treat yourself to room service or champagne.

2. The Lygon Arms

Built in the 17th century, the original wood panelling and vaulted ceilings give the Lygon Arms such character. With 86 rooms to choose from, this historic hotel is one of the best luxury hotels in the Cotswolds. It is situated in the centre of Broadway, meaning it is the perfect spot to take in all of the sights.

It offers a range of classically designed rooms in the main house, including the historic Charles I suite where the man himself stayed in 1649. The suite includes a huge four-poster bed, a spacious lounge and Medieval décor with views over the quaint Broadway high street.

For that extra touch of luxury, why not stay in the Courtyard suites with interconnecting rooms and an open plan feel. These suites open onto a large terrace overlooking the beautiful gardens.

For the ultimate getaway, a few steps from the main hotel is the Cottage. The cottage suites are filled with antiques and quirky features and are an excellent option for something a little different.

With its open fires and ornate windows, the restaurant offers a varied menu using locally sourced produce. Why not treat yourself to afternoon tea or a cocktail by the fire in the cosy lounge bar.

3. Cotswold House Hotel & Spa

This Grade II listed Regency townhouse is situated in the centre of Chipping Campden and is home to an award-winning hotel and spa. The hotel boasts 28 contemporary rooms, each with a plush bed and en suite bathroom, exposed beams and stunning views.

Perhaps you prefer something more spacious, such as the suites, which offer ample living space, oversized oval-shaped bathtubs and a private patio area. For the ultimate taste of luxury, you could stay in the hot tub suites, split over two floors offering maximum space, complete with an outdoor hot tub in your private garden area.

Why not treat yourself to a spa treatment or take a dip in the hydrotherapy swimming pool. Here you can enjoy different dining experiences at the restaurants, one a fine dining restaurant, and the other offering a more casual dining experience.

4. The Manor House

One of the best luxury hotels the Cotswolds has to offer, the Manor House sits in Castle Combe and is surrounded by stunning Italian gardens and the meandering Bybrook river running through its grounds. It is picture perfect and boasts 50 rooms and suites, each with its own personal style.

With all the rooms including a huge four-poster bed, plush sofas, spa bathtubs and open fireplaces, you are sure to find the perfect one. The Manor House is also home to a row of beautiful cottages, each designed for country luxury living, including open fireplaces, four-poster beds and private outdoor space. One even has its own hot tub!

There is also a self-catering cottage for those seeking total privacy. Guests are treated to Michelin-starred dining, cocktails in the lounge bar and alfresco dining, as well as the opportunity to use a private dining room.

5. Calcot Hotel & Spa

For ultimate luxury, visit the Calcot Hotel and Spa, set on an impressive 220 acres. You could enjoy some time in the heated indoor pool or simply explore the 220 acres on foot or bike. Treat yourself to some downtime at the luxury spa or relax in the treatment rooms, sauna, or heated pool.

There is something for everyone, with accommodation including cosy rooms with a large bed and bathroom and a simple, clean design, to the Generous room with extra living space and a contemporary four-poster bed. From elegant dining to classic pub grub, the restaurants cater for all tastes.

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6. Buckland Manor

This 13th-century Manor house, hidden away next to the old village church in Buckland, offers 15 luxurious rooms and suites. Each furnished to the highest standard with fine fabrics and antiques, the accommodation here has comfort and style at its heart.

Guests are spoilt for choice with classic rooms, deluxe rooms, and the Superior four poster room. The deluxe suite boasts beautiful exposed original beams, a large bed and a seating area with stunning views over the neighbouring church and the gardens.

For that added level of luxury, the Superior four-poster suite has a large oak four-poster bed waiting for you with wood-panelled walls and antiques. This is one of the finest luxury family-friendly hotels.

There are 10 acres of stunning private gardens to explore, including a croquet lawn, tennis court and woodland with a feature stream. You can indulge in mouth-watering English dishes at the restaurant and enjoy afternoon tea on the terrace with beautiful views.

7. Charingworth Manor

This manor house is a truly luxury hotel. It was built in the 14th century and was even mentioned in the Doomsday book. Charingworth Manor sits on 58 acres of woodland and gardens and was even frequently visited by T.S Eliot.

With 26 beautifully decorated rooms to choose from, guests are treated to garden views and private terraces. You can choose from classic or deluxe bedrooms, with each enjoying an en suite and complimentary robe and slippers. The suites give guests more room with a living space and a large bathroom.

For that extra touch of luxury, why not treat yourself to a stay in the Garden Hot Tub rooms. Offering the same level of country comfort as the rooms, you can spoil yourself by heading out through your private patio doors onto your terrace and into your outdoor hot tub.

Enjoy the a la carte menu at the restaurant or afternoon tea on the terrace taking in the beautiful views. For a unique experience, head to one of the Wild Dining pods.

Hidden away in the stunning gardens, these pods offer comfort and outdoor living side by side. Be served with one of the sharing platters from the restaurant and enjoy some al fresco dining with a cocktail.

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8. Lords of the Manor Hotel

This is one of the most acclaimed luxury hotels in the Cotswolds. The Manor house was built in the 17th century and is now offering guests a variety of rooms and suites, each uniquely designed to reflect the hotel's character.

You can choose from Classic rooms or Rectory rooms in the main house or a Manor bedroom in the converted barn and granary. These rooms enjoy views over the courtyard and the village beyond. The Cotswold bedrooms enjoy a separate lounge living area and are dog friendly.

For an extra touch of opulence, why not stay in the most extensive accommodation the Lords hotel offers. With the sumptuous king-size bed and huge bay windows offering incredible views, this is the height of luxury.

The two restaurants cater for all tastes. You can enjoy a tasting menu in the fine dining restaurant or an a la carte menu with local ingredients. Treat yourself to afternoon tea in the lounge or on the terrace overlooking the beautiful grounds.

9. Ellenborough Park

Just a short drive from Cheltenham town centre, this 15th-century estate is one of the most stunning luxury hotels in the area. With 61 lovingly designed rooms, guests will be spoilt for choice.

Classic, Deluxe and Traditional rooms all offer king-size Hypno beds, underfloor heated tiles in the bathroom, and private terraces. For a little extra, the Luxury rooms include a large four-poster bed, exceptional views, a roll-top bath, and some even have a private garden space, perfect if you are bringing your dog.

If that wasn't enough, you can go all out and stay in one of the opulent suites. There is a real sense of going back in time with exposed wooden beams, wood-panelled walls, and antiques. With an ample living space and luxury bathroom, the rolling countryside views are breathtaking.

The intimate restaurant and Horse Box Brasserie offer guests a selection of local dishes catering to all tastes. You can enjoy al fresco dining in one of the carriages on the South Lawn or tea on the Cedar Pavillion. Marvel at the views of the Cheltenham racecourse whilst you enjoy a cocktail on the Taittinger Terrace or indulge with a treatment at the spa.

10. The Greenway Hotel and Spa

This hotel and spa are set on 8 acres of countryside and housed in a beautiful 16th-century Elizabethan house. With 21 rooms to choose from, including Classic, Superior and Deluxe, guests are treated to plush furnishings, large beds and comfortable sofas.

You can enjoy an extra touch of luxury in one of the Master suites with its large living space and stunning views over the countryside. The suites also come with complimentary toiletries. This hotel is also dog friendly.

Guests can indulge in a spa treatment or a dip in the indoor pool. Two restaurants offer British cuisine from local produce, which can be enjoyed at the Garden restaurant.

11. Whatley Manor

Whatley Manor is one of the luxury Cotswolds hotels in the market town of Malmesbury that also boasts an award-winning spa. With 23 rooms and suites to choose from, guests are spoilt for choice. Accommodation includes Classic and Superior rooms, each featuring a king-size bed and underfloor heating in the bathrooms.

For an extra bit of space, you could stay in one of the suites with a large living area and bedroom. For ultimate luxury, stay in the Whately Manor Deluxe suite, split over two levels and enjoy the stunning views.

You can enjoy a varied menu at The Dining Room or Greys Brasserie. Whatley Manor offers Natura Bissé signature treatments and a hydrotherapy pool to complete your stay in the picturesque Wiltshire countryside for the ultimate luxury escape.

12. Cowley Manor

Located in 55 acres of Grade II listed gardens, this luxury hotel also includes an award-winning spa. It offers guests a choice of 31 bedrooms, ranging from Good to Exceptional to Best, and each varies in size and features.

If it is luxury you are after, why not stay in one of the Exceptional suites, located in the stables and boasting a mezzanine floor, spacious lounge and sun loungers outside. For a truly indulgent experience, stay in the Best Room, one of the largest suites in the Manor.

This accommodation takes up most of the first floor and treats guests to a large four-poster bed, a grand bathroom with views across the gardens and a wrap-around balcony complete with sun loungers, a dining area and a snuggle chair for those cosy evenings.

For a touch of the lavish lifestyle, why not pamper yourself at the spa with a treatment or enjoy a dip in the heated indoor and outdoor pools. The restaurant and terrace offer a variety of dishes, or you can enjoy cocktails on the terrace.

13. Burleigh Court Restaurant & Hotel

This beautiful hotel is a luxury hideaway hidden in 4 acres of beautiful gardens. There are 18 rooms to choose from and pet-friendly rooms in the adjacent coach houses. Guests can enjoy the spacious and elegantly designed Noteworthy rooms, with separate snug, large lounge areas and stunning views.

Or why not go all out and live in ultimate luxury in one of the Romantic Four Poster rooms with the stunning four-poster bed, jacuzzi bath and large bay windows with views of the surroundings.

This is a dog-friendly hotel. The restaurant offers good quality local produce, and even hosts live music at the weekends. There is also a lounge and bar area offering cocktails.

14. The Slaughters Manor House

Two miles from Stow on the Wold, The Slaughters Manor house is a stunning 17th-century manor house set on 5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Combining country living with contemporary design, the rooms include Classic rooms offering all the comfort you need.

There are Junior suites with king-size beds, en suite bathrooms, a spacious living area and stunning garden views.

For that extra bit of luxury, why not stay in the Garden suites. Located in the coach house, guests are treated to total privacy with your very own private garden, plenty of living space, large sumptuous beds and roll top bath in your en suite.

You can enjoy coffee in the lounge or a cocktail in the contemporary bar. The landscaped garden includes a croquet lawn and tennis courts. The Slaughters Manor House restaurant offers a selection of locally sourced dishes and fine wines to enjoy in their classic dining room with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the garden, completing this chic hotel.

15. Court House Manor

This beautiful manor house is the perfect small luxury hotel. It offers some rooms in the main house, including Deluxe rooms, which offer their guests large sumptuous beds, low ceilings and views over the woodland and landscaped gardens.

For the ultimate in luxury, why not stay in the Barn and Spa. It boasts a mezzanine floor, king-size beds, and ample living space. It has a fully functioning kitchen with all modern facilities and your own private garden with free parking.

Breakfast is included in your stay, which includes continental or hot options. They also offer evening dining in the main house with a bar for cocktails.

16. Foxhill Manor

Foxhill Manor is an intimate boutique hotel overlooking the village of Broadway with free parking. This laid back hotel offers guests the whole experience. Your host is on hand for you 24 hours a day, and you can even have a bespoke menu created by the chef, especially for you.

Foxhill Manor welcomes dogs. Each room and suite is uniquely designed with features such as curved sofas, sectioned off bedrooms, and window seats overlooking the beautiful gardens.

The suites include roll-top baths and four-poster beds with ample living space and lovely views. Enjoy champagne in front of the open fire in the lounge, or design your dinner with the Foxhill Manor chef.

17. The Double Red Duke

This 17th-century coaching inn is newly renovated and boasts various sized rooms offering classic country style comfort. Rooms include the Cosy room with a large bed and 24-hour room service.

For a little more space, try the Family room, with king-size beds and access to the garden. These rooms are dog friendly. There is a restaurant offering a wide variety of dishes catering for all tastes, as well as a pub grub menu and cocktails in the bar or on the large terrace area.

18. Thyme

Described as a village within a village, these restored farm barns offer a quaint countryside retreat and are one of the most unique luxury hotels the Cotswolds has to offer.

It started as a cookery school, now a hotel, and each bedroom is decorated lovingly with a botanical theme and includes exposed beams, roll-top baths and antiques, and some even open out onto the garden or terrace.

Treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the spa or take a dip in the natural spring outdoor swimming pool. Enjoy a varied menu at the contemporary Ox Barn restaurant or grab a cocktail at the bar. You can try your hand at the cookery school here too with lessons on offer.

You could even enjoy a bit of outdoor cinema magic at the Orchid house, next to the pool where you can enjoy salads and sorbets during the day, and then as the sun sets, pop the champagne and light the fire as the cinema screen comes down for a cosy night.

19. Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa

Lucknam Park is one of the most impressive luxury hotels in the Cotswolds, with its 500 acres of private land, and this elegant country house will make you feel like you have stepped back in time. There are 43 bedrooms and suites carefully decorated to combine tradition with contemporary.

The Country and Manor rooms offer guests a comfortable stay with antiques and handmade furnishings, large beds, a marble bathroom and beautiful views. The Grand suites give guests an extra taste of luxury with their stunning four-poster beds, wooden beams, comfortable living space and exceptional views.

Indulge in the Lucknam Park Michelin star dining at the restaurant or enjoy light bites and lunch at the Brasserie. For that touch of pampering, take a stroll passed the walled garden and manicured gardens to the rejuvenating spa.

With treatments and a swimming pool, you will feel brand new. There is also horse riding on offer with the resident horses, a crochet lawn and a tennis court.

FAQs

Are there any luxury hotels in Cotswolds that are pet friendly?

Some luxury hotels in the Cotswolds allow pets, including the Lord of the Manor, Greenway Hotel and Spa, Burleigh Court, and the Double Red Duke. Be sure to check with reception whilst arranging your booking to ensure the conditions of their pet-friendly policies.

Which luxury hotels in Cotswolds are romantic?

There are many romantic luxury hotels, including Court House Manor, which is specifically for grown-ups or Thyme with its spa and outdoor cinema.

Do any luxury hotels in Cotswolds have a pool?

Whately Manor, Lucknam Park Hotel and Spa and Cowley Manor all have their own pools.

Why is it called The Double Red Duke?

According to local lore, this hotel is named after a philanthropist farmer known as the Double Red Duke.

Final Thoughts

The Cotswolds represents English heritage at its best and is the perfect destination for a luxury break, as this guide to the finest luxury hotels in the Cotswolds has hopefully proven. 

If you’re looking for more inspiration on the best luxury hotels in the UK, take a moment to read through our other lifestyle articles.

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No matter where in the UK you are looking to go on holiday, we can give you plenty of ideas for luxury hotels you could stay in! Check out our other guides below:

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