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The Manor

Near Cowley

Sleeps 12
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
3
No Pets
Local Pub
Close
Experience refined elegance and quintessential Cotswold country living at The Manor. Here, woodburning stoves set in stone surrounds and exposed beams blend seamlessly with the glamour of handprinted wallpaper and details inspired by your countryside backdrop. Gather friends and family for indulgent feasts and fireside conversation, enjoying your time in the heart of the Cotswolds. As evenings fall, retire to The Manor’s private pub relaxed in the knowledge that nobody must be the designated driver. At The Manor, everyday moments are elevated with a touch of luxury, transforming your celebrations into something truly special.
Full Description
As if plucked from the pages of a design magazine The Manor is a distinguished escape, set between the delights of historic Cheltenham and Cirencester. Find inspiration in the original period features of exposed Cotswold stone which sit alongside stylish contemporary additions creating a warm and welcoming space full of character.

Made for mingling you are spoilt with two reception rooms; a snug with its cinema like TV waiting to showcase your favourite blockbuster and the sophisticated drawing room where reminiscing and sharing stories are a priority. The spacious entertaining kitchen is a wonderful space for quick breakfasts and afternoon tea, while for evening meals treat yourselves to a private chef who will feel at home in the exquisite prep kitchen. Meals are then served in the fairytale-esque dining room where the crackling woodburner and beamed ceiling add magical ambience. When the evening winds down, choosing your favourite bedroom is a challenge. Unique characteristics define each, but all offer a room to call your own during your stay where peaceful nights and uninterrupted mornings are welcomed.

Within the grounds you will find the superb private pub. Stepping inside you are transported to a country gentleman’s lounge where the bar is stocked with spirits awaiting your chosen mixer. You are sure to while away many an hour here engrossed in discussion and games of darts.

Embracing the English sun, the gardens beckon where meals can be taken al fresco and the children will enjoy the freedom to play. Many footpaths criss-cross your surroundings allowing you to explore. Head to the Green Dragon Pub and Elkstone Studios to pick up some local produce or for a game of padel. Nearby the spa at Cowley Manor is the ultimate destination for groups looking to relax and unwind.

Ground Floor


Drawing Room
Adding elegance to your stay, the drawing room can be an escape from technology, though a TV can be provided if you would prefer. Sink into one of the plush armchairs with a cup of coffee and set the world to rights with your fellow guests, lighting the woodburner as the day draws to a close.

Snug
Get the popcorn out and settle in for a movie marathon in the cosy snug. Perfect for younger guests looking to escape conversations or for anybody who can’t miss an important sporting event.

Entertaining Kitchen
The kitchen is beautifully spacious with a large central island and a woodburner tucked into the corner. With space to sit at the breakfast bar, pop the kettle on for a cup of tea and slice of cake in the afternoon. The AGA here is not in use and guests are encouraged to use the well-equipped prep kitchen.

Prep Kitchen
Adorned in vintage style handprinted wallpaper, the prep kitchen is a chef’s dream. Family roast dinners and multi-course feasts are sure to be on the menu with the range cooker available here. The traditional wooden units provide plenty of preparation space and everything you could need is easily to hand.
At the end of the prep kitchen you will find a boot room and access to one of the terrace dining areas. Returning from a walk this is an ideal spot for leaving boots and coats.

Utility/Pantry
Alongside the prep kitchen sits the utility/pantry with laundry facilities, a fridge and freezer, and pantry cupboard where you will find some cooking essentials.

Dining Room
The exquisite dining room sits in the oldest part of the house. Dating back to the 17th century the walls are of exposed brick and the woodburner has an impressive inglenook surround. The windows frame a view of the side garden, bringing the outdoors in. With a dining table seating 12, this is where you can gather together for a special meal and pop the champagne.

Cloakroom
Tucked away behind the kitchen, the cloakroom showcases an equine theme with heritage wallpaper and stirrups on display.

First Floor


Bedroom One
Hidden away up its own private staircase behind the kitchen, passing a marvellous feature wall of stamp wallpaper, the master bedroom is tucked beneath the eaves. This hideaway has a super king-size bed letting you stretch out and enjoy a wonderful night’s sleep. There is space here to work if you must and plenty of storage room.

En-Suite
It’ll be hard to draw yourself away from lavish bubble baths in the freestanding tub, and if you prefer a shower you’re well provided for with the large walk-in rainfall shower.

Bedroom Two
With a king-size bed reminiscent of a horses’ bridle, bedroom two is a real country affair. Above hangs a chandelier crafted from antlers and shades of blue add a touch of royalty.

En-Suite (Jack and Jill)
Alongside bedroom two, the en-suite can also be accessed from the landing. A large rainfall shower and vanity unit are here for freshening up while the WC is tucked away separately.

Bedroom Three
The minimalist king-size four-poster bed rests peacefully beneath a ceiling of clouds. Finished with a tranquil colour scheme it is a pleasant room to call your own for a while.

Bedroom Four
This spacious bedroom at the rear of the house enjoys the peace and quiet, with a super king-size bed for a great night’s sleep.

Bathroom
Adorned in the same equestrian wallpaper as the ground floor cloakroom, the main bathroom has a fabulous saddle display. Relax here in the rolltop freestanding bath or invigorate yourself ready for a country stroll in the rainfall shower.

Second Floor


Bedroom Five
On the uppermost floor of the house, bedroom five has a king-size bed. Under the apex this dual aspect bedroom is bright and airy.

Bedroom Six
Mirroring bedroom five, bedroom six has a double bed and also enjoys views to both sides of the manor.

Outside


Private Pub
A unique bonus, The Manor has its own private pub in the grounds, converted from an old lambing shed. The bar, stocked with spirits, is yours to pour from. Savour a sip in this characterful pub where you can play darts, flick through the papers and spend time with your friends and family.

Garden
The garden encompasses three distinct areas giving you the chance to catch the most of the sunny weather. To the front is a gravelled parking area and lawned garden which reaches around to the side providing space for games of croquet or a picnic. From here is a side garden with a terrace and a bistro set for an early morning coffee. You will spot the historic well which once supplied this house with its water. Outside the prep kitchen is an al fresco dining area surrounded by potted plants, perfect for lunches, and you will find a second dining area beside the pub. A gas BBQ is available on request, and opening the doors to the kitchen this is a fabulous space for entertaining.
Full List of Facilities

Indoor

  • Bedrooms - 6 bedrooms: 2 x super king, 3 x king-size, 1 x double
  • 3 Bathrooms - 1 x en-suite with bath and shower, 1 x bathroom with bath and shower, 1 x Jack-and-Jill shower room
  • Hairdryer - 2
  • Fire - 3 x woodburner
  • Oven
  • Hob
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Fridge - 2
  • Freezer - 1
  • Coffee machine - 2 x Nespresso
  • Dishwasher
  • Dining table - Seats 12
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Iron
  • Drying rack
  • WiFi *Please note that speeds are for guidance only and are not guaranteed
  • TV - Apple TV box (own account access required)
  • Workspace
  • Baby/child equipment not provided

Outdoor

  • Garden - Not enclosed
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ - Gas BBQ available on request (gas provided)
  • Parking - Off-road parking for 8 cars
On your Doorstep
Farm shops, delis, and shopping: The closest supermarkets are in Cirencester (9 miles) including Waitrose, M&S, Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl. The Green Dragon Inn Pub Shop in Cockleford (2 miles) provides a wide selection of meats, milk, and organic fruit and vegetables, as well as delicious olive oil, pasta and ice cream. Elkstone Studios (2.5 miles) is home to Jesse Smith butchers, Knead bakery, the Tipsy Baker Bar and a collection of stores. A farmers’ market is also held every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, an amazing opportunity to peruse the offerings of local producers. The towns of Cheltenham Spa (7 miles) to the north and Cirencester (9 miles) to the south are both beautiful towns with a plethora of independent shops. You will find regular craft and produce markets take place as well.

Eating Out:
  • Green Dragon, Cockleford – pretty 17th century pub with open fires, stone floors, and good food (2 miles)
  • Foston’s Ash Inn, Stroud – tuck into seasonal food and local ales at this traditional 19th century pub (5 miles)
  • Bathurst Arms, North Cerney – distinctive pink pub, with authentic pub food, done well (8 miles)
  • 131, Cheltenham – stylish eatery with two restaurants, a gin bar, and a vibrant terrace (8 miles)
Walks: Elkstone is set amongst rural Cotswold countryside and is surrounded by footpaths. Routes will lead you through nearby Cowley and Wards Wood heading to the Green Dragon Pub in Cockleford for a meal before walking back to The Manor. For a more challenging walk head to nearby Cooper’s Hill, known for the cheese rolling race! The steep climb rewards you with fantastic views across the Cotswolds.

Places to Visit:
  • Cerney House Gardens – romantic walled gardens to explore (8 miles)
  • Painswick Rococo Gardens – magnificent Rococo gardens from the 18th century (11 miles)
  • Bibury – regarded by William Morris as the ‘most beautiful village in England’ and home to the Arlington Row cottages (13 miles)
Travel:

Train - Cheltenham Spa railway station (8 miles) has a frequent and direct service to London Paddington.
Taxis - Cheltenham Starline Taxis, Cirencester Taxis

There is so much to discover in the Cotswolds, why not take 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.
  • A security deposit of £500 applies to bookings for hen/stag groups.
  • Please note that additional guests above the maximum capacity are not permitted.
  • There are a number of internal steps and the staircase to the second floor is steep and narrow.
  • The AGA is only available on request during Christmas and New Year.
  • A gas BBQ is available on request (gas provided), please contact the property manager to arrange this.
  • The Manor is one of our pet-free properties and therefore dogs and other pets are not permitted. Please note that there are two farm dogs on-site who may greet you on arrival.
  • You can easily reach Cheltenham and Cirencester along the A417 which runs below The Manor, due to this road noise can be heard at the front of the property.
  • External CCTV covers the driveway, estate buildings and main property.

Reviews

We had an incredible weekend at this beautiful house. The hosts were very friendly and easy to communicate with. The house is even more stunning than the photos! We enjoyed an evening dinner in Cheltenham and a morning bakery trip to Knead, all really close. Thank you!

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Beth
| 28/03/2025

Exquisite place to stay especially for our family celebrations. Kind, friendly and helpful host.

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Anna
| 16/02/2025

Stunning house, much better than the photos. We had bad weather so was cold, but there is wood provided and fireplaces in all the main rooms. All the beds were super comfortable and there was a lot of attention to detail. It was perfect for my event and the dining room was magic!

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Hollie
| 07/02/2025

The house is stunning - very clean and the interior design is gorgeous. We had a wonderful stay. The host was super attentive, and the communication was always quick. I have already sent the link to friends and family recommending to stay. Thank you.

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Claire
| 31/01/2025

We had the most amazing weekend with friends at "The Manor". The property is absolutely stunning, with beautifully decorated rooms and cosy fireplaces that create the perfect ambience for a winter retreat by the fire. Victoria was an exceptional host, going above and beyond to make our stay special. Upon arrival, we were welcomed with a delicious cheese platter, and the fire was already lit for us. She also provided excellent local recommendations, which we greatly appreciated. The house was spotless, and the bedding was of outstanding quality. The heated mattress pads were a luxurious touch that made our stay even more comfortable. This was by far the best rental experience I've ever had in England. I can’t recommend "The Manor" enough and would love to return!

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Camille
| 23/01/2025

Had a brilliant stay for my husbands 50th. The house is absolutely stunning and beautifully decorated. Great to have the on-site bar which we enjoyed. Lovely location, we walked to The Green Dragon in the day which was a nice walk Thank you so much.

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Lindsay
| 17/01/2025

Fabulous property. Two amazing kitchens, great for group cooking. The pub is a fun addition to the property. The host was super responsive, helpful, and welcoming. Highly recommend for a country get away.

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Lara
| 29/12/2024

Great place and location! Victoria, the property manager was super helpful. We loved our time there!

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India
| 23/12/2024

We booked this for a family celebration and couldn't be happier. Absolutely the right choice of venue and location. The whole family from all age ranges (10-80yrs) were blown away. The property is stunning and has great attention to detail. The added touches of the Christmas decorations were also beautiful. We felt right at home yet also had a luxurious getaway. Victoria and Jamie were incredible hosts, warm and friendly. Victoria accommodated everything and also thought of everything. She answered any question and I always received a quick response. Food recommendations were also spot on and the local pub, The Green Dragon did not disappoint and it is so close. If you're contemplating booking, don't, just do it, you won't be sorry. Thank you Victoria and Jamie for an unforgettable weekend.

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Kimberley
| 13/12/2024

Everyone loved The Manor. Wood stoves were great. Decorations were smashing and the welcome pack - very welcome, thanks.

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Alan
| 06/12/2024

Location

The hamlet of Elkstone was first mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) and is one of the highest settlements in the Cotswolds, affording it breathtaking views of the countryside. Lying halfway between Cirencester and Cheltenham, just off the A417, the village is the perfect location to explore both of these Cotswold towns, and the villages and places of interest in between. At the heart of the village is the 12th Century church of St John the Evangelist, which towers over the surrounding land at 1,000ft above sea level.
 
 
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