Foxhill Manor

The Cotswolds


Occupying a 1904 Arts and Crafts mansion on a sprawling hillside estate, 2.5 miles northeast of Broadway, this ultra-luxurious hideaway epitomises Cotswolds chic. From dazzlingly bold decor – leopard-print cushions, a hot-pink bathroom, twin window-facing baths – to period stucco-work, each of its five sleek rooms and three suites has an individual flair. An in-house chef prepares whatever you fancy eating.


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Nearby The Cotswolds attractions

1. Broadway Museum & Art Gallery

0.99 MILES

Set in a magnificent 17th-century coaching inn, Broadway’s town museum has close links with Oxford’s prestigious Ashmolean Museum. Its fascinating…

2. Cold War Experience

1.52 MILES

A long-buried secret lies a minute’s walk north of Broadway Tower, in the cramped cellar-like form of a bunker where, until 1991, members of the Royal…

3. Broadway Tower

1.54 MILES

Built in 1798 to resemble an imaginary Saxon fort, this turreted Gothic folly looks down on Broadway from atop the escarpment, 1 mile southeast. William…

4. St Eadburgha’s Church

1.68 MILES

It’s well worth taking the time to wander down to lovely 12th-century St Eadburgha’s Church, a signposted 1-mile walk south of Broadway.

5. Old Silk Mill

2.42 MILES

This former silk mill (c 1790) was the home of Charles Robert Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft from 1902 until it went bust in 1908. Many artisans stayed on,…

6. Market Hall

2.55 MILES

Chipping Campden's highly photogenic, honey-toned, little 17th-century Market Hall, an open-sided pillared building where dairy farmers used to sell their…

7. Grevel House

2.62 MILES

Built around 1380 for the supremely prosperous wool merchant William Grevel, complete with gargoyles and mullioned windows, Grevel House is Chipping…

8. Court Barn Museum

2.74 MILES

Ever since architect and designer Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) moved his Guild of Handicraft here from east London in 1902, Chipping Campden has been…