Stanton Manor Hotel, Chippenham
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Free Wifi
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Accessible Rooms
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Private Car Park
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Pets Allowed
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Walk-in Showers
Standing proudly on the edge of the Cotswolds just a short 20 minute drive from Bath is the historic Stanton Manor Hotel. As well as a warm welcome, you’ll enjoy high-speed internet access, straightforward seasonal dishes and a great night’s sleep.
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Free Wifi
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Accessible Rooms
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Private Car Park
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Pets Allowed
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Walk-in Showers
Number of Bedrooms: 23
Parking Spaces: 50
Steps into Hotel: 1
Check In Time: 2:30pm
Check Out Time: 11am
The Stanton Manor Hotel near Chippenham is steeped in history and can be found nestled on the edge of the beautiful Cotswolds area of England. Although rebuilt in the 1840’s, Stanton Manor was once owned by Lord Burghley, Elizabeth I’s Lord High Treasurer and still retains the original fireplace in the galleried hall. Located just a few minutes' drive from the M4 and a short 20-minute drive from the stunning Spa City of Bath makes the Stanton Manor Hotel a great choice when looking to explore the Cotswolds or just to escape to the countryside. The more bustling town of Swindon and the city of Bristol are also conveniently located to the Stanton Manor Hotel.
With 23 en-suite bedrooms to choose from, the Stanton Manor Hotel offers the perfect hotel accommodation in Wiltshire for every guest. Each room is thoughtfully designed, featuring luxurious White Company amenities and fast broadband as standard, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Available seven days a week the Gallery Restaurant at Stanton Manor offers a wide range of dining options including nibbles, starters, mains, classics, steaks and sides. While dining guests can enjoy looking out onto the hotel’s beautiful grounds, or on a sunny day dine out on the terrace. The hotel's charming grounds are also home to beehives, producing the most delicious honey. You can enjoy it at breakfast and even purchase a jar to take home with you.
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Bedrooms
Your comfort is a priority at the Stanton Manor Hotel, that’s why you can be ensured of a restful night’s sleep and sweet dreams.
With 23 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms, Stanton Manor Hotel offers the ideal space for every stay. Each room comes equipped with premium accessories and fast broadband, ensuring a seamless experience for all.
Indulge in ultimate relaxation with specially designed mattresses, crafted by a local supplier, and sink into soft pillows and luxurious linens. The sumptuous duvets promise a deep, restorative sleep, leaving you refreshed and energized for the day ahead.
For those who prefer a cosy evening in, the room service menu is available to cater to your needs.
Pet-friendly rooms are available in ground-floor garden rooms, ensuring all guests feel at home.
Upgrade your hotel break in Wiltshire with a choice Superior Rooms. Superior Rooms give a lot more space and come with a seating area as standard. The Garden Superior Rooms have easy access to the gardens, lovely garden views and your own outside seating area.
Bar & Restaurant
THE GALLERY RESTAURANT
Enjoy the outlook of the beautiful grounds from within in the main restaurant. Or on a sunny day, dine out on the terrace.
The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week to both hotel guests and those not staying.
Sample Menu’s
Breakfast
A La Carte
Lunch
Dessert
Residents
Cocktails
THE BAR & DRAWING ROOM
Imagine stepping into a cosy, atmospheric room in a historic manor house, complete with oak floorboards, plush chairs, rich fabrics, and 18th-century church panelling—it’s the perfect blend of character and comfort.
Take a seat at the oak-panelled bar, where the friendly staff are ready to serve you as you soak in the ambience. With a variety of seating options and quiet corners, the bar and drawing room offers something for everyone. The drawing room, provides an ideal setting for a relaxed lunch or dinner.
Sunday Lunch.
The amazing Head Chef has launched his brand-new Sunday Lunch menu at The Gallery Restaurant. He has created some delicious dishes using local and seasonal ingredients, some even from the kitchen garden.
Enjoy your Sunday lunch with views of the beautiful gardens. Afterwards, why not take a stroll along the paths and visit the beehives.
Sunday lunch is served 12pm - 9pm every Sunday
Afternoon Tea
Enjoy a delightful traditional afternoon tea in the heart of Wiltshire's countryside. Take a leisurely stroll to visit the beehives, then unwind with afternoon tea for two on the terrace, where you can savor the view of the hotel's beautiful gardens.
During the colder months, the cosy snug is the ideal spot to enjoy homemade cakes. Choose from a selection of loose-leaf specialty teas or Fair Trade coffee as you relax and watch the world go by.
Afternoon tea is served daily from 12pm to 4pm.
Directions to Stanton Manor Hotel near Chippenham
From London:
Take the M4 motorway westbound.
Exit at Junction 17 for Chippenham.
At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A350 towards Chippenham.
Continue on the A350 until you reach the A429 towards Malmesbury.
Follow signs for Stanton St. Quintin.
Stanton Manor Hotel is located in Stanton St. Quintin, just off the A429.
From Bristol:
Head east on the M4 motorway.
Exit at Junction 17.
Follow the A350 and A429 as above towards Stanton St. Quintin and Stanton Manor.
From Bath:
Take the A4 east towards Chippenham.
At Chippenham, join the A350 northbound.
Follow signs to Stanton St. Quintin and the hotel.
Hotel Notice Board
Sundays:
Please note that only the Sunday Lunch Menu is served on a Sunday and not the Residents menu. Sunday Lunch is served between 12pm and 9pm
Here are just some of the wonderful adventures awaiting you to visit while staying at the Stanton Manor Hotel.
- Malmesbury (15 mins): with its rich history and origins dating back to the middle of the 6th century, there’s so much to discover in this small market town.
- Westonbirt Arboretum (20 mins): a magical tree garden with over 15000 specimens and 17 miles of accessible paths.
- Stourhead manor house and gardens: with a world-famous landscape garden with a magnificent lake as its centerpiece reflecting classical temples, mystical grottos and rare and exotic trees.
- Stonehenge UNESCO World Heritage Site (40 mins – advanced booking required): the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe; shrouded in mystery, Stonehenge never fails to impress.
- Avebury UNESCO World Heritage Site (30 mins): walk among the ancient stones at this UNESCO World Heritage Site with a museum and manor house.
- Cheddar Gorge (45 mins): explore Britain’s biggest gorge from the dramatic cliffs rising 450ft to the stunning stalactite caverns.
- Longleat Safari Park and Gardens (25 mins): a land of adventure where lions roam, tigers stalk and monkey's swing.
- The Westbury Hill White Horse: visible from afar and a famous local landscape.
- Lacock Abbey: world famous for its picturesque streets, historic buildings and more recently as a TV and film location, Lacock Abbey is a country house with monastic roots, once home to William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the photographic negative.
THE CITY OF BATH
- The Roman Baths
- Bath Abbey
- Royal Crescent
- The Jane Austen Centre
- Shopping on Milsom Street
- Catch the brass band in Parade Gardens: Bath’s most centrally situated pleasure grounds overlooking the River Avon with fine views of Pulteney Bridge and the weir. Band concerts are held in the bandstand throughout the summer months.
- Afternoon tea and cake at the Pump Rooms: a historic building in the Abbey churchyard next to the Roman Baths.
For more things to see and do in and around South West England visit our Destination Guide for The Cotswolds.