Stonehouse Court Hotel, Manor house hotel in Stonehouse, England
Stonehouse Court Hotel is a stone manor house containing 36 guest bedrooms set within six acres of gardens beside the Stroudwater Canal. The property blends accommodation with historic architecture and private grounds that guests can explore during their stay.
The property was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Stanhus under William De Ow, who received it as part of the Norman feudal grants. A fire in 1908 prompted extensive restoration that preserved the 17th-century architectural character of the manor house.
The Court Brasserie restaurant sources ingredients from the hotel's own kitchen garden and nearby producers, creating traditional English meals that reflect the local food culture. Guests experience how regional ingredients shape dining in the Cotswolds countryside.
The hotel offers complimentary parking and check-in begins at 3:00 PM. Guests are asked to depart by 11:00 AM the next morning, allowing time for an unhurried breakfast experience.
The building stands beside the Stroudwater Canal, constructed in 1779 to serve the region's textile mills, giving the manor house an unexpected link to local industrial heritage. Visitors can walk the canal towpath and see how water transport once shaped this valley.
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