Situated in ten acres of immaculate gardens the Manor dates back to the thirteenth century, wonderfully located in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Buckland Manor, found in an ancient valley was first mentioned in 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester. It was later found recorded in the Domesday Book. The Manor set within glorious grounds with running waterfalls and streams has now been tastefully converted into a luxurious country house hotel, with fine furnishings and antiques providing a taste of the centuries before now.