Member since March 2023
Beautifully located high on the hills in the village of Charingworth with panoramic views of the surrounding Cotswold countryside, Charingworth Manor offers a seamless blend of country-house character and contemporary luxury that will make you feel completely at home. Restful bedrooms, an indoor pool, and delicious fine dining make this a luxurious and relaxing base.
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4 Special Offers for this hotel.
Sparkling Country Escape - Classic Double
From £94 pppn for a 5 night stay, to £104.50 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in a Classic Double room and receive:
- Enjoy a pre-dinner chilled glass of sparkling each on the first evening.
- Three course dinner for two for the first evening (value £55pp)
- Full English breakfast daily
- Lazy checkout till Midday
There are 4 special offers to choose from for this hotel.
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Highlights
- Superb location & views
- Indoor pool
- Individual bedrooms
- Large terrace
- Elegant restaurant
- Breathtaking grounds & views
- Rooms with private hot tubs
Home truths
Charingworth Manor is a Cashless Hotel and all payments will need to be settled with a credit or debit card.

How to find Charingworth Manor
Charingworth Manor
The Cotswolds
Charingworth
Chipping Campden
Glos
GL55 6NS
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PMHotel check-out time:
10:30 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Afternoon Tea is served Friday to Sunday from 2pm - 5pm
Parking Facilities
There is ample parking available onsite
Disabled Access
There are stairs to most bedrooms. The hotel does not have a lift.
Child Policy
Some Deluxe rooms and all Suites can sleep 2 adults & 1 child (either on a sofa bed or a Z bed). Please contact us to check availability.
Children up to 12 are charged £60 per child per night for 13 years and over are charged at £105 per night, this includes breakfast.
Cots are provided free of charge.
Children can use the pool when supervised by an adult, there are no time restrictions.
History of the hotel
Charingworth Manor is an ancient estate, mentioned in Domesday Book. The main house of today is a Jacobean mansion with tall chimneys and mullion windows.
The writer T.S.Eliot was a frequent visitor when it belonged to the Cresswell family. It was here, in the 1930s, that he wrote Burnt Norton.
Dogs Policy
Dogs are accepted in two ground floor Deluxe rooms which have their own terrace and are on a request basis only. The cost is £30 per night.
Dogs are welcome in the lounge but not the restaurant.
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