Three centuries
of welcome
An ancestral manor, a spring-fed spa and forty acres of the Cotswolds, kept for slow weekends and long, unhurried evenings.
A seventeenth-century manor wrapped in walled gardens, wild meadow and quiet water, restored for the kind of rest that actually lasts.
Five generations have kept Eldermere as a private house first and a hotel second. Twenty-four rooms, a spring-fed bathing house, and a single nightly table drawn from the garden beyond the door.
Discover the estate
Rooms & suites
Water, warmth,
and a long exhale
Three spring-fed pools, a cedar sauna and treatment rooms lit by candle and fire, drawn from the estate's own water, kept warm year round.
Residents bathe freely; treatments are booked by the hour.
Explore the spaA single menu,
grown steps away
One nightly menu, written each morning around what the walled garden, the orchard and farms within ten miles have given us.
Long lunches on Sundays; breakfast for residents in the orangery.
See the kitchen
Kept, and come back to
“The kind of place that ruins you for ordinary hotels. We arrived strangers and left feeling we'd been guests in a friend's beautiful home.”
“Every detail considered, none of it fussy. The spring-fed pools at dusk and a five-course dinner I'm still thinking about weeks later.”
“We booked one night and extended to three. The lanes, the fire, the long table, time slows here in the best possible way.”
An hour from Oxford,
a world from everywhere
Tucked under the western edge of the Cotswolds, ninety minutes from London by train to Kemble, then a short drive through the lanes.
Gloucestershire GL12 7AB