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Stourton Manor

Near Shipston-on-Stour

Sleeps 10 + 2
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
4
Dog Friendly
1
Local Pub
Tennis Court
WIFI
50-99 Mbps
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Escape to the historic hideaway of Stourton Manor, nestled amongst peaceful Cotswold surroundings. It is a place to get away from it all with your family and spend some time in a uniquely beautiful home. Exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, stone floors, antique furnishings and carefully chosen details combine to truly reflect the stories this house can tell. Step back in time as you cook at the range, play board games beside the fire and enjoy a game of tennis or picnic on the lawns. You don’t need to travel far to find things to do with the Cotswold Distillery and village pub just a short walk. It is a dream come true for anybody looking for an authentic stay in this corner of the Cotswolds.
Full Description
Stourton Manor is a Cotswold sanctuary where the world around you melts away. Arriving down the gated driveway the gardens emerge into view beside the golden hued manor. Dating back to the 1600s it is full of beautiful historic details and unique characteristics.

The home feels welcoming and invites you to explore. Each room is decorated with carefully chosen antiques to fit the heritage of the building and you find original features throughout. Opening wooden latch doors reveals panelled rooms, flagstone flooring and large inglenook fireplaces. Both living rooms have an open fire and you can choose the sitting room to watch TV or the drawing room where you become absorbed in conversation. Cooking meals at the range in the traditionally styled kitchen you can eat together in the dining room as the woodburning stove crackles alongside. Wooden staircases are hidden behind doors and it feels as if the house is being discovered for the first time as you head off to choose your bedroom. The master suite gives you some added privacy as it can be closed off and on the top floor you’ll find a charming single bedroom with an Indian four-poster bed. Each of the five bedrooms has its own characterful features and you will find extra sitting areas on the first and second floors.

In the adjacent annexe, set across the first floor is a king-size bedroom, shower room and a gym, ideal for anybody who needs to stay active. This annexe is currently under renovation and will include a range of equipment so you can work up a sweat.

The gardens at Stourton Manor are a delight where you can pick your own fruit and vegetables when in season and take a moment of peace in the secret garden. Covering two-acres there is a tennis court at its heart which will be the centre of your summer days. The traditional knot garden has a bench to linger over your morning coffee and you can take a moment to surround yourself with the fresh scent of the rose garden.

Ground Floor


Living Room
Elm panelled walls and an open fire tucked in an inglenook surround give this room a warmth and comfortable atmosphere. It’s a room to retreat to after dinner for a glass of brandy while you choose what to watch. You have access to a full Sky package so your favourite films are on hand, or if you’d prefer, peruse the bookshelves. A secret hatch opens to the kitchen and the windows present a lovely view of the garden.

Kitchen
Full of personality, the traditional kitchen is a treasure trove of quirky details. A rug warms the original flagstone flooring while baskets and pans hang overhead. The range cooker is perfect for family dinners and despite its historic appearance, you have all the mod-cons you could need. A coffee machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and microwave are all on hand. Glasses and crockery are stored in antique units and you’ll find cutlery and small utensils in the apothecary cabinet.

Cloakroom
Hidden under the stairs, the burnt red cloakroom has a WC and cute corner sink.

Dining Room
Beneath a beamed ceiling the dining table sits alongside a woodburning stove. This room is a beautiful example of the history of the house with panelled walls and a large fireplace. It evokes long evenings of feasting and chatting, discussing how times once were here. The dining table seats ten with a bench and six chairs.

Drawing Room
The larger of the two sitting rooms, the drawing room gives you the chance to switch off. Light the fire, pour a glass of wine and relax in your peaceful surroundings. There is no TV in this room so pull up a table for a game of cards or spend the evening sharing stories.

First Floor


Bedroom One
The master bedroom suite is perfect for the guests of honour. A super king-size bed awaits and there is an oriental cabinet for storage. Staying in this room you can close the door to the landing and have your own private bathroom next door.

Bathroom
Even the bathrooms at Stourton Manor have a hint of the historic with wooden flooring and a wonderful claw foot bath. There is also a WC and basin and a feature rug adds colour to the room.

Bedroom Two
Looking over the gardens, bedroom two is a bright space with wooden panelling, exposed beam and wooden flooring. The super king-size bed has a bedside table to each side and there is an eye-catching chest of drawers and a decorative fireplace. Starting your day here is a delight as a breeze drifts in.

Bathroom
Panelled walls continue in the bathroom which has a WC with an old high cistern, rolltop bath with a shower above and a basin. Take a moment to look out over the knot garden to the side of the house.

Bedroom Three
The final bedroom on this floor, bedroom three, has a king-size bed. Plump bedding invites you to stay longer in the morning as the light floods in.

Sitting Area
The first floor landing has space to sit, perhaps while waiting for your fellow guests to be ready to head out for the day. There are a couple of two-seater sofas and a desk and writing table if you need to catch up on any work.

Second Floor


Bedroom Four
Feature A-frame beams contrast the white walls of bedroom four. A super king-size bed sits at the centre with a single bed to one side, ideal for parents who have a small child staying with them. Wicker furniture gives you space to sit and read.

Bedroom Five
A charming surprise, this bedroom has a large single Indian four poster bed. Sleeping here feels like you are in a fairy tale with softly draped linens surrounding you. There is a small desk and an old fireplace adding interest.

Bathroom
Shared between guests of bedrooms four and five, the bathroom has a bath, WC and basin tucked beneath an exposed beam.

Sitting Area
Before heading to bed, sit a moment on the landing admiring the shape of the ceiling above which is adorned with beams. It’s a lovely spot to decompress at the end of the day.

Laundry Room
Beside the bathroom is a handy laundry room with a washing machine, tumble dryer, and plenty of space to dry wet clothes.

Annexe – First Floor


Bedroom Six
Currently under renovation, bedroom six will have a king-size bed.

Shower Room
The large walk-in shower is ideal for refreshing after a session in the gym, and for guests staying in bedroom six. There is also a WC and a basin.

Gym
Whether you prefer a run on the treadmill or a session on the cross-trainer, there is something in the gym to suit your needs. Weights, yoga equipment and an exercise bike ensure you get a full body workout.

Outside


Covering an impressive 2 acres, the gardens are full of hidden surprises. Wander to the vegetable patch to pick some pieces for dinner and some flowers to decorate the table. You’ll find fruits in the orchard where you can help yourself and tucked away in a corner is a secret garden. Surrounded by high hedges there is a bench tucked in the corner where you can escape with a book. The lawns surround the tennis court which is a fabulous addition to your stay here. Get some local strawberries and spend a summers day courtside while the family compete.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedrooms - 2 x super king, 1 x family room with super king and single, 2 x king-size (one in annexe), 1 x large single four poster
  • 4 Bathrooms - 1 x bath, WC and sink, 1 x bath with shower over, WC and sink, 1 x bath with hand-held shower, WC and sink, 1 x shower room in annexe
  • Hairdryer
  • Fire - Logs provided for fires 01 Oct to 31 March
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Coffee machine - Nespresso Magimix (original pods)
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 10
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Drying rack
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV - Sky included
  • DVD Player
  • Workspace
  • Travel cot (cot linen not provided)
  • Highchair

Outdoor

  • Dog friendly - 1 well-behaved dog welcome for an additional fee
  • Garden - Enclosed
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Gas provided
  • Tennis court - Please provide your own rackets and balls
  • Parking - Private parking for 6 cars
On your Doorstep
Farm shops, delis, and shopping:

Stourton is an untouched Cotswold village, retaining its historic charm. There are not shops in the village however there is a pub and the Cotswold Distillery is on the outskirts. In Shipston-on-Stour (4 miles) you will find some small supermarkets (Morrisons Daily, Tesco Express and a Coop), a deli and a butcher. Chipping Norton (8.5 miles) and Moreton in Marsh (8 miles) have a selection of independent stores and charming streets to browse.

Eating Out:
  • The Cherington Arms, Stourton – friendly local serving traditional pub grub with quizzes and weekly events (200 yards)
  • Pit Kitchen, Todenham – traditional Turkish dishes cooked over an open fire (3 miles, open April-October)
  • Herd, Todenham Manor Farm – experience the flavour of local produce at a unique cosy and rustic outdoor dining spot (4 miles)
  • The Bower House, Shipston-on-Stour – stylish restaurant serving meals from breakfast through to dinner (4 miles)

Walks:
Stourton is surrounded by glorious countryside with endless trails to explore, popping in and out of the neighbouring villages. Brailes Hill provides a lovely circular route with great views of the area. From St John the Baptist church in the village follow a footpath through Weston Park down to Long Compton. Stop off for a drink at The Red Lion before looping back.


Places to Visit:
  • Cotswold Distillery – book a tour and tasting experience, visit the café or simply browse the shop (Bolthole Retreats guests receive 10% off in the shop) (300 yards)
  • Sezincote House – a unique, 200-year-old Mogul Indian Palace set in a romantic landscape of temples, grottoes, waterfalls and canals (6 miles)
  • Daylesford Organic – award-winning organic food, drink, homeware, hampers and gifts can be found at this popular hangout (9 miles)
  • Soho Farmhouse – Cotswold outpost of the elite London members-only club (12 miles)

Travel:
Train – Moreton-in-Marsh railway station (8 miles) has a frequent and direct service to London.
Taxis - AAA Station Taxis of Moreton-in-Marsh, North Cotswold Taxis and Tours

There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not have a look at some of our favourite Bolthole Retreats Experiences.
Points of Note
This property has a check-in time of 16:00 and a check-out time of 10:00.
  • Book with us to get exclusive discounts to top attractions and experiences.
  • 1 well-behaved dog is permitted at the cottage for an additional fee.
  • Unfortunately, this property does not permit hen and stag parties, party groups, or all adult groups under the age of 25. This property is ideal for family groups.
  • Please note that additional guests above the maximum capacity are not permitted.
  • Stourton Manor accepts a maximum of 10 adults.
  • Please take care when ascending and descending the stairs, especially on the second floor as there is limited space.
  • There are low beams and internal steps throughout the property, these can be seen in the 3D tour above. As such this property may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.

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Location

Stourton is perfectly located for exploring this corner of the Cotswolds, and is a quiet village to retreat to at the end of the day. The Cherington Arms is a traditional village pub serving meals and drinks, and just outside the centre is the Cotswold Distillery where you can visit for tours and tastings of their gin, whisky and other spirits. This area was of historical importance during the English Civil War and you will find remnants of this as you explore, especially in Stow-on-the-Wold where the final battle was held. Beyond the nearby area, Stratford-upon-Avon is just a 30 minute drive, Warwick Castle can be reached slightly further afield and the luxuries of Soho Farmhouse are a mere 11 miles. If you’re visiting with family, a day out at Cotswold Farm Park is a must do and even Blenheim Palace is only half an hour away. With so many highlights so close by this part of the Cotswolds is brimming with excitement.
 
 
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