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Set amongst six acres of stunning Cotswolds countryside, Stonehouse Court Hotel is a picturesque country house that overlooks the rolling hills of the Stroud Valley.

A 17th-century manor house, Stonehouse Court is steeped in history; much of which is represented in our beautiful architecture and interior design. Home to 36 sumptuous, contemporary bedrooms, our luxury hotel in the Cotswolds provides the perfect location for a peaceful Cotswolds escape.

Cosy Doubles

Perfect for a cosy retreat, these bedrooms are located in both the heights of the manor house and our modern garden wing. 

 

Classic Doubles

Escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life with a peaceful stay in one of our Classic Double bedrooms. Located in our modern garden wing, these rooms seamlessly blend authentic architecture with contemporary design.

Classic Twins

Added to the hotel in the 1980s, the garden wing is home to each of our Classic Twin rooms. Combining traditional style with modern pops of colour, these rooms offer a tranquil place to relax and unwind.

 

Classic Family

Pairing timeless character with 21st Century interior design, these rooms provide a peaceful space in which to relax with your loved ones.

Garden View Rooms

Situated in the garden wing, which was added to our hotel in the 1980s, our Garden View rooms seamlessly combine traditional style with contemporary design to create a space that’s full of character.

 

Manor Doubles

Located in the beautiful manor house, our fabulous Manor Double bedrooms boast an irresistible mix of 16th Century design and modern extravagance.

Manor Double Deluxe

Each of our Manor Double Deluxe rooms have been re-designed with 21st Century style in mind, whilst still blending sympathetically with the traditional architecture of the building.

 

Junior Suite

Featuring traditional mahogany four-poster beds and stunning, timeless design, our Four-Poster Junior Suites are the most spacious rooms in our hotel.

Master Suite

Our Master Suite is arguably the best room in the house, where none other than Queen Elizabeth I herself is rumoured to have stayed.