Dumbleton Hall is a classic Cotswolds country house hotel, with 34 individually-designed bedrooms, restaurant, lounge and bar and function rooms for weddings, private celebrations and meetings.
With 19 acres of private gardens, woodland and lake this is a perfect place for a peaceful getaway, while the location is a short drive away from Cotswold villages and towns such as Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold and the Slaughters.
Built in the 1830 by Edward Holland in golden limestone, the Grade II* listed Dumbleton Hall was a private hotel from 1959 to 1995 for the Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance. You can enjoy wonderful locally sourced food, including Sunday lunches, in the Cedar 1905 Restaurant, while The Drawing Room and the Library Bar are open for drinks and bar meals.
Each chamber within the hall has its own personality and history, generous, warm and rooted in place. Here you’ll find thoughtful comfort, classic proportions, and views that frame the changing light of the Cotswolds. These are rooms that feel lived-in, loved and entirely welcoming.