Elegant rooms, luxe suites, spa, 2 restaurants, cinema, gardens
"A Two-Key Hotel with a One-Star restaurant, The Dining Room, located in Malmesbury, England." - The MICHELIN Guide
"A charming Cotswold stone house built in 1802 and set in 12 acres of formal gardens. Guest areas include a delightful wood-panelled sitting room, a super spa, a top class business centre and a cinema. Individually decorated bedrooms have sumptuous bathrooms and a contemporary feel. Food options include an elegant brasserie and the Two MICHELIN Starred Dining Room, which serves modern cooking with Asian touches on multi-course set menus." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"With 15 rooms and 8 suites, this renovated and expanded 1920s hunting lodge immediately impresses, thanks to the gorgeous quality of its stonework—a father-and-son team spent two years just building the wall that lines the driveway. Upstairs, the comforts are decidedly more Mayfair than manor house, with sophisticated lighting, Bang & Olufsen TVs and sound systems, Floris toiletries, goose-down duvets, and pedigreed good looks by a who’s who of interior designers. That said, you’ll often be tempted out of your room here. Set in one of England’s loveliest corners, the hotel has a top-notch spa, two first-rate restaurants (one formal, the other more relaxed, with a wood-paneled ski-chalet decor), and a 40-seat cinema with claret suede walls and leather armchairs."

"A charming Grade II listed Cotswold stone farmhouse dating back to 1802, set within 12 acres of formal gardens with lovely countryside views, this property offers inviting guest areas—a delightful wood-panelled sitting room, a stunning spa, a top-class business centre and even a cinema—while the luxurious, individually decorated bedrooms come with sumptuous bathrooms and a contemporary feel." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"Whatley Manor is a picture-perfect country-house hotel, one whose aesthetic may be slightly rustic owing to its Cotswolds setting, but whose hospitality is polished to a high sheen. It’s smallish, with just 23 rooms and suites, but each one is generously sized, and furnished to exacting 21st-century luxury-hotel standards. The sensibly named Dining Room offers the kind of culinary experience people drive halfway across England for; the more casual Grey’s Brasserie is also excellent. Further inducements include the Aquarias spa, as well as the hotel’s grounds, which contain seemingly endless gardens." - Tablet Hotels
