Lower Slaughter Manor Information
General Hotel Information
Introduction
The Grade II star listed Manor, acknowledged to be one of the finest seventeenth century country houses in the area, stands in complete tranquility in its own private grounds on the edge of the village. Within the walled garden is a unique two storey dovecote dating back to the 15th century, when the Manor was a convent.
Accommodation
The hotel comprises three suites, two four poster bedrooms and eleven double/twin bedrooms. We can also provide further accommodation at our sister hotel, which is situated directly opposite Lower Slaughter Manor (subject to availability).
Main House - First Floor Rooms
Main House - Second Floor Rooms
Coach House
Leisure Activities
During the summer, you can enjoy lunch or drinks by the riverside - a truly charming setting with wild birds in a beautiful natural habitat. In the winter months, if it’s cold and wet outside, there’s no better way to relax than in front of the real log fires.
Those of an energetic disposition might enjoy a game of tennis on the En-tout-cas court of our sister hotel, Washbourne Court in the same village, and there’s an 18-hole golf course nearby. Horse riding is also available locally.
If you choose to be a little more adventurous with a desire to get out and about, there’s plenty to entertain you.
Location & Directions
Spaciousness, style and courtesy are the hallmarks of this graceful establishment, where visitors are warmly welcomed and cared for by a dedicated team of experienced staff.
By car
From London:
Take the M40 from London direction Oxford. Continue on the M40. Exit junction 8 signposted A40 Oxford and Cheltenham. At first major roundabout turn right, go through the village. Cross over a small hump back bridge. Turn left on A424 direction Stow on the Wold. Continue for about 8 miles to first traffic lights. Turn left direction Cirencester on the A429. About 1.5 miles down the A429, just past the Esso Garage on the right, there is a turning signposted "The Slaughter". Turn right down the lane. After two bends The Manor is on the right hand side of the road.
By train The local railway station is Kingham, which is served by fast and frequent trains to and from London's Paddington station.
By air London Heathrow Airport is one and a half hours drive away and Birmingham International Airport one hour.