Luxury hotel Cowley Manor's driveway is much like that of a friend’s fabulous villa, winding along the ridge of a hill in the Cotswolds, looking over a lake surrounded by fine tree specimens. This is just the beginning of the manor's fifty five acres of beautifully kept groundsin the heart of Gloucestershire. We visited the luxury hotel on an autumnal day when the afternoon light was milky and just a little bit warming, reflecting the golden hues of the still crisp fallen leaves.
The facilities
Across the grounds, nestled into the base of another hillock, is the Cowley Manor’s piece de la resistance – not one but two swimming pools, one indoor, the second out. Built into the hill on one side, a glass and concrete bunker forms a hothouse canopy over the indoor pool. Sunlight streams in through the floor to ceiling windows, catching the warmth of the autumn rays and making a cosy place to stretch cat like on the lounges with a good book and a pot of tea. Between dips and chapters you can swim up to the luxury hotel's sauna and steam-room to pass a luxurious morning or afternoon. There’s a full list of both beauty and wellness treatments to take in, too, and if you’re up for more exercise than a walk and a swim, a well-kitted-out gym.
In summer, the luxury hotel's outdoor pool has a garden feel. This epitomizes the atmosphere of Cowley Manor, its air of being the home of a sophisticated family who like nothing better than to entertain friends. It’s easy to imagine a poolside picnic in summer, or nights by the fire playing cards or pool.
Gloucestershire residents often use the country house's private dining rooms to host dinners and book out of town friends into the rooms for a fun-filled weekend. The crèche facilities are excellent, the food solid and the bar well stocked. It seems a perfect continuation of the original theme of the manor – the pursuit of pleasures.
The rooms
Good, Great, Better, Exceptional and Best Rooms vary considerably in the two blocks of the country manor luxury hotel. Those in the house itself are all single floors, but many of those in the stable block span two or even three. Some are stacked like a tower while others have mezzanine levels overlooking a central white gravel courtyard. Most have spacious bathrooms with a bath, and all come equipped with wall-mounted CD players and quality TVs. The mini-bar is stacked with full-sized bottles.
Boldly coloured feature walls and vibrant soft furnishings against a background of white make the modern Scandinavian style interiors cosy. Most rooms at the luxury hotel have at least one big window, which flood the rooms with light. In the main house, the floors are a honey-coloured wood, laid with rattan carpets. The toast-and-honey feeling continues into Cowley Manor's stable block rooms with similar coloured carpets. Big rain shower heads are powerful and well enough enclosed to have a very enjoyable shower.
It’s really worth the time to talk about the kind of room you’d like at Cowley Manor, as they are substantially different. By specifying that a large bathroom, a split level room, an open plan lounge or something more cosy, or that access to the garden is a priority, you can make sure you get what you’re comfortable with.
Address: Cowley, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, GL53 9NL
Rates from:
GBP 210
Booking info
Departure: Mon 13 Oct 2008
No. adults: 2
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Who stays here
A young, trendy, fairly swish clientele, mainly couples and families escaping London. It's a firm favourite with a Primrose Hill-type crowd; A-list guests include Hugh Grant and Kate Moss. Book way in advance during the cooler events, like the Cheltenham Literature Festival.
Come for
- Weekends with the kids
- The indulgent C-Spa
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Casual and friendly but top-notch service
- The Spa's Cloud 9 massage
Not suitable for
- Chintz lovers
- Traditionalists
Awards
"Best Spa Retreat in the UK", Conde Nast Traveller 06 "Best Leisure Hotel in the UK", Conde Nast Traveller Gold List 06
Children
The hotel is quite family-friendly, and offers an unsupervised play room and a babysitting service. They can provide extra beds for the rooms, and have interconnecting rooms for families. The hotel restaurant also has a special kid's menu.
Eating in
The hotel restaurant offers inspired menus, including modishly done British comfort food, like bangers and mash or fish and chips, alongside more sophisticated fare. Picnics can also be arranged for sunny days.