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Summary of reviewsThe Slaughters Manor House, nestled in the scenic English countryside of Lower Slaughter, offers a tranquil and enchanting retreat that impresses with its idyllic setting and meticulously maintained gardens. It serves as a perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds, with charming rooms and outdoor amenities such as a tennis court and walking trails enhancing the guest experience. Visitors frequently commend the staff for their exceptional service, contributing to a warm and hospitable atmosphere.
Breakfast at the manor is a standout experience, with an array of à la carte options and quality ingredients frequently highlighted. Guests appreciate the delicious offerings, such as perfectly cooked eggs and a wonderful Hollandaise sauce. The dining experience for dinner also garners praise for the fine dining quality and excellent wine selection, though opinions on portion sizes and ambiance vary.
The rooms at The Slaughters Manor House offer a mix of styles, with many guests relishing the spaciousness and comfort. While some adore the retro charm and luxurious bath amenities, others note inconsistencies in decor and cleanliness. Nonetheless, the beautiful surroundings and historical charm add to the allure of the rooms.
Cleanliness at the property generally receives positive remarks, although some areas may benefit from updates and more meticulous maintenance. The staff's friendliness and efficiency remain a significant highlight, with particular members praised for their hospitality and ability to make stays memorable.
Overall, The Slaughters Manor House provides a charming and serene environment, strengthened by a dedicated team and an outstanding location, making it an appealing destination for those seeking relaxation and historical beauty.
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This beautiful 17th-century manor house offers a sophisticated and exclusive country retreat. Set in stunning gardens in the picturesque village of Lower Slaughter, it provides luxurious accommodation and fine dining.
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.
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Located in Lower Slaughter, this country house offers a tranquil and romantic escape. The hotel offers luxurious accommodations and fine dining experiences, perfect for a memorable honeymoon.
This 17th-century manor house combines contemporary interiors with country charm. Nestled within five acres of landscaped gardens, it offers luxurious bedrooms, a croquet lawn, a tennis court, a billiards room, and a cocktail bar, ensuring a delightful and romantic stay.
This hotel provides one wheelchair-accessible bedroom in the Coach House and wheelchair access to the restaurant via a patio. Accessible toilets are available, and staff have received disability awareness training. Guide dogs are permitted, and there is level access, a ramp, or a lift to a public toilet.
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Features a well-maintained tennis court within its five acres of landscaped gardens. The combination of a beautiful setting and a dedicated tennis facility makes it ideal for guests seeking both leisure and sporting activities.
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