Dumleton Hall Hotel is a traditional 19th century Manor House set in acres of private garden & woodl&. The hotel has stunning views of the Vale of Evesham & across to the Cotswolds. The original Dumbleton Hall can be traced from around 1534 as the home of the Cocks family for over 200 years. After the death of Sir Richard Cocks in the late 18th Century the Hall fell into disrepair & was eventually demolished. Rebuilt in the mid-19th century using Cotswold stone, Doubleton Hall became home to the Eyres family & in the 1930’s the Hall was well known for its popular house parties with regular guests including John Betjeman, later to become Poet Laureate & the popular Mitford sisters. The Hall became a hotel in 1959. Dumbleton Hall’s bedrooms have spectacular views over their beautiful garden or the Vale of Evesham & due to the layout of the building all rooms vary in size & layout giving each one its own unique character. This hotel is the perfect base for exploring the pretty villages & rolling countryside of the Cotswolds. If youd rather stay in, you can explore the 19 acres of gardens, woodland & lake or head down to the library or lounge to relax. This break is a one night stay for two people &
Includes:: breakfast & a Traditional Afternoon Tea.