Hotel in Buckland near Broadway, United Kingdom
Buckland Manor
750ptsMedieval Stone Country House

About Buckland Manor
A 13th-century manor house set 1.5 miles from Broadway in the Cotswolds, Buckland Manor offers 24 rooms from US$311 per night alongside grounds designed for outdoor pursuits. The property sits in the upper tier of Cotswolds country house hotels, where medieval architecture and working estate character define the experience rather than spa facilities or urban-adjacent positioning.
Stone, Scale, and the Weight of Centuries
Approaching Buckland Manor from the B4632 Broadway-to-Winchcombe road, the building announces itself in the way that genuinely old English architecture does: not with grandeur exactly, but with mass and permanence. The manor dates to the 13th century, and that provenance is legible in the stonework, the proportions of the windows, and the way the structure sits in the landscape as though it grew there. This is the Cotswolds at its most historically grounded, a mile and a half outside Broadway — one of the region's most visited villages — but removed enough from its tourist traffic to feel like a private discovery rather than a managed attraction.
The Cotswolds country house hotel category has expanded considerably over the past two decades. Properties now range from converted farmhouses with six rooms to major estate operations with spas and multiple dining formats. Buckland Manor, with 24 rooms and a setting that leans on its medieval fabric rather than contemporary additions, occupies a specific position in that range: substantial enough to offer full hotel services, intimate enough that the architecture remains the dominant experience rather than the amenity list. That distinction matters to a particular kind of traveller, one who books a Cotswolds property for place rather than programming.
The Architecture as Argument
Few hotel categories in Britain make the physical fabric of a building as central to the proposition as the country house hotel. The pitch is essentially this: the building itself is the product. At Buckland Manor, the 13th-century origins create a design baseline that no amount of interior renovation can replicate or approximate elsewhere. Stone floors, ceiling heights that reflect pre-industrial construction methods, and the irregular geometries of rooms shaped by centuries of modification rather than a single architect's plan , these are the defining characteristics of the space.
Country house hotels across the UK have taken different approaches to the tension between preservation and contemporary comfort. Some, like [Estelle Manor in North Leigh](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/estelle-manor-north-leigh-hotel), operate with a more design-forward intervention in historic structures. Others, such as [The Newt in Somerset](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/the-newt-in-somerset-castle-cary-hotel), have built entire landscape and food production programs around their estate character. Buckland Manor's approach, as reflected in its positioning, is closer to custodianship than reinvention: the 13th-century structure is the experience, and the 24 rooms sit within and around it rather than reframing it.
For guests oriented around architecture and design, the productive question is less whether Buckland Manor is impressive than whether its specific period and style are what you're travelling toward. Medieval English manor houses occupy a different aesthetic register than Georgian townhouses, Victorian country estates, or Arts and Crafts properties. The stonework, the age of the structural elements, and the Cotswolds context together make a coherent argument for a particular kind of English rural heritage , one that sits historically upstream of most other categories in the UK country house market.
Position in the Cotswolds Country House Market
Broadway functions as a practical anchor point for understanding Buckland Manor's location. The village itself is among the most-visited in the Cotswolds, with a concentration of antique dealers, galleries, and the kind of high street that draws significant weekend traffic from both London and the Midlands. The manor sits 1.5 miles out, which is close enough to access Broadway's infrastructure while sitting outside its peak visitor density. Birmingham International Airport is 57 kilometres away; Moreton-in-Marsh railway station, on the Cotswold Line from London Paddington, is 17 kilometres distant , making the property accessible without a direct motorway connection.
At rates from US$311 per night across 24 rooms, Buckland Manor prices in a range that reflects its Cotswolds positioning and historic fabric. The regional market includes properties at various price points: self-catering conversions at the lower end, five-star spa operations at the upper. The manor's rate structure places it in the mid-to-upper segment of accessible luxury in the region, where the value proposition rests on the building's age and authenticity rather than on recent capital investment in facilities. For travellers comparing options across UK country house properties , from [Babington House in Kilmersdon](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/babington-house-kilmersdon-hotel) to [Lime Wood in Lyndhurst](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/lime-wood-lyndhurst-hotel) , Buckland Manor occupies a distinct niche defined by period, scale, and regional character rather than brand affiliation.
The property carries a 4.5 rating across 312 Google reviews, with an EP Club member score of 4.7 out of 5. Those figures place it in strong standing within its category, where guest expectations around service consistency, room quality, and grounds access tend to be high and where reviews often reflect the gap between the romantic premise of a medieval manor and the operational reality of delivering modern hotel standards within centuries-old walls.
Grounds, Activities, and the Outdoor Case
The Cotswolds terrain surrounding Buckland , gentle hills, managed farmland, the limestone escarpment of the northern edge , makes outdoor activity a credible complement to the architectural experience rather than an afterthought. The property is positioned as family-friendly with outdoor activities forming part of the offer, which aligns with the region's broader appeal: walking routes, cycling, and the access to villages and market towns that make the area function as a self-contained rural destination rather than a single-attraction stop.
Country house hotels in this region that lean on outdoor programming tend to draw a specific guest profile: couples and families who want structured time outside alongside the comfort of a formal hotel base. The 13th-century setting provides a particular kind of backdrop for that outdoor time, with working estate grounds that carry visual and historical weight absent from newer builds. Properties like [Gleneagles in Auchterarder](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/gleneagles-auchterarder-hotel) or [Monachyle Mhor Hotel in Stirling](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/monachyle-mhor-hotel-stirling-hotel) take outdoor programming further with formal sport and activity menus; Buckland Manor's version is more modest in scope but anchored in a Cotswolds landscape that has its own well-documented draw.
Planning Your Stay
Buckland Manor sits on the B4632 between Broadway and Winchcombe, at GPS coordinates 52.0223, -1.8826 , easily reachable by car in 90 minutes from Birmingham or under two hours from central London via the M40. The nearest train access is Moreton-in-Marsh, 17 kilometres away, which connects to London Paddington on the Chiltern Railways network; from there, a taxi or pre-arranged transfer completes the journey. Birmingham International Airport, 57 kilometres out, serves as the most practical air gateway for guests travelling from outside the UK or from northern England.
With 24 rooms, the property does not have the inventory depth of larger estate operations, and the combination of Cotswolds popularity and a small room count means availability can tighten considerably during summer weekends and the autumn foliage season, typically late September through October. Rates begin from US$311 per night. For further context on the broader area's dining and accommodation options, see [our full Buckland near Broadway restaurants guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/buckland-near-broadway).
Travellers building a broader UK country house itinerary might also consider [Hope Street Hotel in Liverpool](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hope-street-hotel-liverpool-hotel), [King Street Townhouse Hotel in Manchester](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/king-street-townhouse-hotel-manchester-hotel), or [Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin in Bristol](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/avon-gorge-by-hotel-du-vin-bristol-hotel) for urban counterpoints to the rural manor format. For those extending into Scotland, [Burts Hotel in Melrose](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/burts-hotel-melrose-hotel), [Langass Lodge](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/langass-lodge-na-h-eileanan-an-iar-hotel), [Dun Aluinn in Aberfeldy](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/dun-aluinn-aberfeldy-hotel), and [Glen Mhor Hotel & Apartments in Highland](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/glen-mhor-hotel-apartments-highland-hotel) each represent the country house tradition in its northern expression. Further afield, [Aman Venice](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-venice-venice-hotel) and [Aman New York](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-new-york-new-york-city-hotel) demonstrate how the luxury small-property format translates across very different contexts, while [Claridge's in London](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/claridges-london-hotel) remains the standard reference point for formal British hotel hospitality at the leading of the market. Those drawn to historic British properties with strong design identities might also look at [Drakes Hotel in Brighton and Hove](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/drakes-hotel-a-curious-group-of-hotels-brighton-and-hove-hotel), [Hell Bay Hotel in Bryher](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hell-bay-hotel-bryher-hotel), [Lifeboat Inn, St Ives](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/lifeboat-inn-st-ives-st-ives-hotel), [Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/glasgow-grosvenor-hotel-glasgow-hotel), [Malmaison Edinburgh](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/malmaison-edinburgh-edinburgh-hotel), [Ardbeg House in Port Ellen](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/ardbeg-house-port-ellen-hotel), [Muir, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Halifax](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/muir-a-luxury-collection-hotel-halifax-halifax-hotel), and [The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/the-fifth-avenue-hotel-new-york-city-hotel) for a comparative read on how heritage architecture functions in luxury hospitality across different geographies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect atmosphere-wise at Buckland Manor?
The atmosphere is defined primarily by the building's age and scale. A 13th-century structure in the Cotswolds carries a particular weight , stone-built, unhurried, with grounds that reinforce the sense of distance from urban rhythms. The property holds a 4.7/5 EP Club member rating, which suggests the delivery of that atmosphere is consistent. Rates from US$311 per night position it in the upper-accessible segment of the Cotswolds market, where guests are typically paying for place and period as much as for facilities.
Which room category should I book at Buckland Manor?
With 24 rooms total and limited public data on specific room categories, the most reliable approach is to book early and request rooms within the original manor structure if architectural immersion is the priority. The medieval core is the distinguishing feature of the property; rooms in later additions or outbuildings at comparable properties in this category typically trade some period character for contemporary finish. Given the property's 4.7/5 EP Club score, the overall room standard appears consistent, but in a 13th-century building, configuration and character vary considerably between individual rooms.
What makes Buckland Manor worth visiting?
The core case rests on three factors: the age of the building (13th-century origins are rare in the operating hotel market), the Cotswolds location 1.5 miles from Broadway, and a scale of 24 rooms that keeps the experience from becoming impersonal. The 4.7/5 EP Club member score and 4.5 across 312 Google reviews both sit above typical benchmarks for the regional category. For travellers whose primary interest is authentic historic fabric rather than contemporary amenity programming, that combination is hard to replicate at this price tier in the region.
Can I walk in to Buckland Manor?
Walk-in availability at a 24-room property in the Cotswolds is unlikely during peak periods. Summer weekends and autumn weekends in particular tend to see strong occupancy across the regional country house category. The property does not list a booking phone number or website in current data, so advance planning via a travel agent or direct channel is advisable. Rates start from US$311 per night, and the small room count means that last-minute or same-day availability should not be assumed at any time of year.
Is Buckland Manor suitable for guests travelling without a car?
The property is reachable by train to Moreton-in-Marsh station, 17 kilometres away on the Cotswold Line from London Paddington, with onward transfer by taxi. Birmingham International Airport, at 57 kilometres, is the most practical air gateway. The B4632 road location, 1.5 miles from Broadway village, means the immediate surroundings are walkable to a degree, but the Cotswolds more broadly rewards guests who have access to a vehicle for reaching the wider network of villages and walking routes that define the region's appeal.
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