The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Travel
DEAL OF THE WEEK, 30% OFF
Additional stays available (one-night stay from £89pp; three-night stay from £239pp)
Breathe in the fresh air of the Cotswolds at this 700-year-old stone manor house with captivating countryside views. The main house is a Jacobean mansion with tall chimneys and mullion windows.
The hotel is a few miles from the honey-stone buildings of Chipping Campden and its intimate restaurant provides exciting dining with locally sourced produce and a seasonal menu. Harriet O’Brien,
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Step back in time and enter a world of Thirties’ glamour with a two-night stay at the Burgh Island Hotel. One of Devon’s most famous landmarks and known for its links to Agatha Christie and Noël Coward, this art deco hotel is on a private outcrop that is cut off from the mainland twice a day during high tide.
Suzy Bennett, Telegraph
Telegraph Travel’s
Cotswolds expert, says: “Picturesque garden, a first-class restaurant and an impressive range of facilities that includes an indoor pool and steam room.”
Book by March 31 for stays until April 30 2020. Quote TELB1403; and call 0330 173 1463; see terms; telegraph. co.uk/tt-charingworth
Travel’s Devon expert, says: “This art deco tour de force is on a private island off Devon’s south coast near Bigbury-on-Sea.
“In its Thirties heyday, it was the party place for Britain’s literati and now attracts bon viveurs who come to get a flavour of life as lived in a bygone age.”
Book by March 30 for stays until June 30 2020. Quote TELB1403; call 0333 060 2299; see terms; telegraph. co.uk/tt-burgh-island
From £133pp for a two-night stay