Frommer's Review
You can feel the history when you stay at this Jacobean manor house, built by Sir Thomas Sackville in 1633 (parts of it date from Tudor times). The house was a residence until it was turned into a hotel in 1968. The structure is built of Cotswold stone, with many gables, huge chimneys, and a formal graveled entryway. Many rooms have four-poster beds, original oak paneling, and antiques. Bedrooms are furnished in old English style but have modern comforts, plus bathrooms with a tub/shower combination (one has a shower stall instead).
Facilities:
2 restaurants; bar; croquet lawn; room service
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