It's hard to imagine a more perfect English pastoral scene than this ancient gabled manor beside St Michael's thirteenth-century church, framed against immaculate gardens and panoramic Cotswold countryside. No wonder tourists are seduced by its sheer beauty.
As you might expect, the interior of this dreamy country-house hotel is awash with tapestries, friezes, oil paintings, log fires and panelled walls, while legions of ever-attentive staff ensure that guests feel suitably relaxed (despite the sometimes daunting, money-no-option grandeur of the place).
Fruit, vegetables and herbs are cultivated in the hotel's garden, and the home-grown harvest is topped up with supplies from the nearby Vale of Evesham.
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