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    The Cotswolds, UK

    Foxhill Manor

    English charm in a beautiful listed manor house

    Set within the 400-acre Farncombe Estate is Foxhill Manor, a beautiful Grade II-listed country house that has been converted into a boutique hotel with plenty of English charm.

    The Arts and Crafts building is home to just eight rooms and suites, each named after a native British tree. Whether you stay in Willow, Beech, Juniper or Chestnut you can expect classic British style with a contemporary twist. Sophisticated neutral colour schemes are brought to life with splashes of bright colour and printed textiles and there are cosy woollen blankets for those chillier days. Bathrooms come with freestanding rolltop baths, some with views over the Vale of Evesham and out towards the Welsh Black Mountains.

    Foxhill Manor is located a short walk from the pretty village of Broadway and less than two miles from their sister hotel, Dormy House. Transport is included should you wish to use the spa there.

    Dining at the hotel is a real treat with a daily changing four-course menu using locally sourced and freshly foraged ingredients. If you’d like something a little different, you are welcome to have a chat with the head chef and come up with a menu specifically tailored to you. If hunger strikes in between meals, then there is a pantry which is restocked every day with beers, soft drinks and snacks. There is also an impressive wine cellar so finding the right wine to match your meal is easy.

    Highlights

    Use of spa at sister hotel, Dormy House

    Specially tailored menus

    Country walks

    Eight rooms and suites

    Restaurant

    Pantry with beers and snacks

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