A magnificent 17th-century Grade II listed Manor House hotel. The building has a history dating back to the Domesday Book and was rebuilt in 1601 after a fire. It retains some original Tudor panelling.
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Stonehouse Court Hotel, a Bespoke Hotel, is celebrated for its historical charm and picturesque setting. Renowned as a beautiful old manor, the hotel impresses with its lovely old building, rich in character and historic features. The main building, an elegant period property, dates back to the very early 17th century and is first mentioned in the Doomsday Book, underscoring its significant historical pedigree.
Guests have praised the hotel’s original features that contribute to its cozy and historic atmosphere. The property, described as beautifully historic, retains much of its original character, making it a historic gem in a beautiful setting. The age and beauty of the Jacobean manor house, accompanied by lovely gardens and the scenic canal with its wildlife, add to the hotel's unique allure.
The historic look and great feeling of history are consistently admired with visitors loving the history surrounding the hotel. The fascinating history and architecture are further enhanced by views of an old church at the back, making it a place of interest and charm. Despite some noting the old building is in need of repair, the hotel's great character and historic allure remain highlights for many guests.
Overall, Stonehouse Court Hotel stands out as a uniquely historic property, combining venerable architecture with beautiful surroundings to offer a compelling experience steeped in history and charm.
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The Beacon & Railway Hotel offers a charming retreat steeped in history and tradition. Visitors consistently highlight its historic building, which exudes character and a sense of the past. Situated off the main roads, this traditional pub and authentic old railway hotel immerses guests in its rich historical ambiance. Patrons appreciate the historical setting and the way the venue evokes memories of classic pubs from previous eras. The establishment's noteworthy historical significance and unique character make it a distinctive destination for those looking to experience a piece of yesteryear.
Built in 1855, this Cotswold stone inn has a history tied to the Stroud Brewery Company and underwent significant enlargement and modernization in 1926 in the Arts and Crafts style. It features original architectural elements from these periods.
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Amberley Inn is an exquisite historical property that exudes charm and character. This beautiful old inn captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and carefully preserved period details, making it a quintessential example of a classic English country inn. Guests are transported back in time as they marvel at the original building, furniture and decoration, which together create an atmosphere rich with history. The inn's Olde World charm is further accentuated by lead windows that enhance its unique character. Set amid wonderful surroundings, including the picturesque Cotswold landscape, Amberley Inn offers a serene and atmospheric escape. This fabulous old inn with its historic stone exterior and historical significance, stands out as an authentic Cotswold experience enhanced by its helpful staff and tranquil environment, complete with endearing scenes like cows walking up the road.
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