The oldest dwelling in Broadway, Abbots Grange was built in about 1320 as the summer manor for the Abbot of Pershore. The house is a unique place for adults to relax in an exceptional setting, exuding peace and tranquility with glorious, unrestricted views out over the Cotswold hills.
This magical monastic manor has all the comforts you would expect from an AA five star with gold 'highly commended' guest house. Bedrooms are equipped to a high standard with four poster beds, flat screen TV’s, and seating areas. Beds are dressed with the finest Egyptian cotton sheets to ensure a blissful nights sleep. Thick, fluffy white towels, bath robes and complimentary toiletries complete the en-suite bathrooms.
Our full English breakfast is made from the best locally sourced fresh produce. Smoked back bacon, Pork British sausages, hash browns, local free range eggs, sauteed mushrooms and grilled tomatoes. On our cold buffet you'll find a tempting selection of fresh seasonal berries and fruits, freshly made fruit salad, yoghurts, cereals and freshly baked pastries.
Book direct to receive our guaranteed best rates and a free bottle of our superb house Champagne served in your room upon arrival.
Sumptuous bedrooms with a touch of luxury, each of our spacious, individually designed rooms come with beautiful solid oak four poster beds, dressed with the finest Egyptian cotton sheets, seating areas, flat screen TV’s, mood lightning and complimentary welcome trays. The perfect escape from the stress of work and/or family life.
All of our rooms are at first floor level accessed via an easy, wide stairway with solid oak banister. The property does not have a lift or elevator. Complimentary, Wi-Fi with super fast broadband is available throughout the property and in all bedrooms.
Broadway is blessed with a wonderful selection of restaurants, brasseries, Inns and pubs without having to get in your car, these are all within 2-3 minutes walking distance and all tastes and budgets are catered for. Live music including jazz nights feature at many local traditional British pubs where you’ll find superb regional draft ales and ciders. We do strongly advise guests to make dinner reservations prior to arrival to avoid disappointment. Please call us directly for assistance with any recommendations you may require.
This magical monastic manor has all the comforts you would expect from an AA five gold star 'highly commended' establishment.Packed with wonderful old English antiques and furniture, artworks and of course, roaring log fires – Abbots Grange is a fabulous place for adults of all ages.
Abbots Grange is perfectly located for visiting the Cotswolds. While Broadway’s many attractions are difficult to leave behind, a few miles away you will find more of the most delightful villages and hamlets including Buckland (2.2m), Laverton (2.7m), Snowshill (2.9m), Stanton (3.5m) and Chipping Campden (4.7m). Walks or drives to these villages are stunning - why not take in a delicious pub lunch or dinner before returning to the Grange. Glorious National Trust properties abound, the most famous of which is probably Lawrence Johnstones ‘Hidcote Manor’ (7m), recognised as one of England’s most beautiful gardens.
At Snowshill you’ll find the Lavender Farm with its café and shop. Snowshill Manor & gardens (2.9m), is an extraordinary time capsule that will transport you back in time to the Edwardian era. Sudeley Castle (9m), Warwick Castle (28m) and Blenheim Palace (30m) make for perfect day’s out. Go South and you’ll find the lovely Cotswold towns of Stow on the Wold (11m), Bourton on the Water (15m), Burford (20m) and on to the famous City of Oxford (37m). North will take you to Stratford upon Avon (15m) and the theatrical delights of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Roman city of Bath (67m) and town of Cirencester (30m) make lovely day-out excursions.
Abbots Grange is the oldest dwelling in Broadway and one of the oldest domestic/monastic properties in the UK, built during the early part of the 14th Century as the summer manor for the Abbot of Pershore. The construction of the main hall and buildings was probably commissioned by Abbot William of Harvington (1307-1340). It is considered by the Institute of Archaeology to be one of the most important and best preserved English monastic manor houses, and has a rich and fascinating history. The house is catalogued and the architecture described in Pevsners The Buildings of England.
People tell us Abbots Grange leaves an indelible impression on them and that this is the reason why so many choose to return. Perhaps the lyrics (written by the Eagles) are true of Abbots Grange - 'you can check out any time you like but, you can never leave'.
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Eat and Drink
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