With views over the Vale of Evesham, Buckland Manor, mentioned in the records of Gloucester Cathedral and the Domesday Book, is quite simply one of the finest small hotels in the Cotswolds. Next to the 13th century church and in ten acres of mature gardens the Manor has three ample sitting rooms with roaring log fires and antiques giving a home from home feel. Bedrooms are country house style, ample bathrooms have separate shower cubicles with fluffy towels and bathrobes. The AA   cuisine is predominantly English with European influences, featuring fresh produce from the neighbouring Vale of Evesham and including herbs from the Manor’s own garden.
> Rooms: 13 (inc 2 four-posters)
> Facilities nearby include hotel, golf, riding, and shooting
> Buckland Manor is open all year |