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Ebrington Manor, a stunning Cotswold manor house
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8 bedrooms8 bathroomsSleeps 16500 sq m
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Chipping Norton, AL
- Chipping Campden Church of St James7 min drive
- Cotswold Way7 min drive
- Hidcote Manor Garden10 min drive
- Brize Norton (BZZ-RAF Brize Norton)58 min drive
Rooms & beds
8 bedrooms (sleeps 16)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
Bedroom 4
1 King Bed
Bedroom 5
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 6
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 7
1 King Bed
Bedroom 8
1 King Bed
8 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 5
Bathroom 6
Bathroom 7
Bathroom 8
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Ebrington Manor, a stunning Cotswold manor house
Ebrington Manor, a stunning Cotswold manor house, has been owned by the same family since the 15th century. Nestled in the midst of fruit orchards in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it embodies the essence of rural England. Despite its ancient walls, the manor offers modern luxuries to ensure a delightful stay. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a hamper filled with local treats and cider from the farm shop.
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Explore the Cotswolds
Discover the captivating region of England, where charm and beauty permeate every corner. Immerse yourself in the picturesque countryside, adorned with honey-stoned cottages that create an atmosphere of tranquility rarely found elsewhere.
This is the England of quaint cottages, leisurely cricket matches on the green, and village pubs serving delightful real ale and exquisite cuisine. Embark on leisurely strolls through rolling landscapes, explore the charming Cotswold villages, and uncover the birthplace of Shakespeare. Indulge in activities such as shooting, fishing, horse-riding, or a round of golf. And after a day of adventure, savor the flavors of the region at renowned restaurants like the Ebrington Arms and the Churchill Arms.
The location of the house is truly remarkable. It offers unparalleled peace and privacy, while being just a short walk away from the acclaimed Ebrington Arms pub (awarded Telegraph Best Food Pub 2021 and Times Number 1 UK Summer Pub), as well as a fantastic Farm Shop/Cafe and Butcher. Within a 30-minute radius, you'll find an abundance of pubs and restaurants, including Daylesford, Soho Farmhouse, The Churchill (Paxford), The Old Butchers (Stow on the Wold), The Wild Rabbit (Kingham), The Fox (Oddington), and The Plough (Kingham), to name but a few.
There is also a wealth of nearby attractions for both adults and children to enjoy. Explore Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park, marvel at the grandeur of Warwick Castle, visit Broadway Tower, Snowshill Manor, Kiftsgate Gardens (2 miles away), and Hidcote Gardens (2 miles away). And for those with a love for Shakespeare, Stratford upon Avon offers a plethora of experiences dedicated to the renowned playwright.
For avid walkers, the village boasts an extensive network of footpaths, including the continuation of the Cotswold Way from Chipping Campden. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on breath-taking walks up Ebrington Hill and around Foxcote House.
Features
16 guests
8 bedrooms
Tennis court
Wild swimming
Ebrington Manor
Ebrington Manor, a stunning Cotswold manor house, has been owned by the same family since the 15th century. Nestled in the midst of fruit orchards in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it embodies the essence of rural England. Despite its ancient walls, the manor offers modern luxuries to ensure a delightful stay. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a hamper filled with local treats and cider from the farm shop.
With 8 bedrooms, the manor can accommodate up to 16 guests, allowing them to experience the splendour of County English living. The estate provides a range of activities for guests to enjoy, including barbecues on the boma firepit, invigorating swims or paddle boarding on the lake, tennis matches on the private court, 7-aside football games on the lawn, table tennis in the Rose Garden summerhouse and alfresco dining in the Boathouse. Fishing enthusiasts can fish for rainbow trout and carp, with rods and tackle provided. There is even a trout smoker available.
Next to the lake, there is a boathouse made of Cotswold stone. It has a simple but fully functional kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, a toilet, and swimming towels. The boathouse area has a large fire pit inspired by South Africa, with cooking grills and plenty of seating. Guests can also use a separate gas BBQ, outdoor tables and chairs, and an herb garden. The property covers 20 acres of parkland and orchards, perfect for leisurely walks and exploring.
The Manor
Explore the elegant oak-panelled hall adorned with a balustraded gallery, where the warm glow of the late afternoon sun filters through the west-facing windows. Indulge in a movie in the cozy TV room or gather with friends and family in the drawing room, which offers multiple comfortable seating areas. The drawing room also showcases exquisite 17th-century paneling, creating a charming and inviting atmosphere to enjoy a film or snuggle up with a book by the crackling fire.
For a delightful dining experience, the dining room provides a lovely setting for a leisurely lunch or dinner. The table can be extended to accommodate anywhere from 8 to 18 guests, ensuring ample space for everyone to enjoy a memorable meal together.
This magnificent property features eight spacious and sunlit bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Among these, four rooms boast luxurious super king beds, two offer twin beds, and two can be arranged as either twin beds or super king beds. In total, the house comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests.
The grounds surrounding the property are exceptionally private and untouched, offering stunning views of the Cotswolds in every direction. The village is conveniently located nearby, with a renowned pub, butcher, cafe, and farm shop all within walking distance. Additionally, the charming towns of Chipping Campden, Broadway, Stow on the Wold, Chipping Norton, Daylesford, and Soho Farmhouse are just a short drive away.
The Grounds
The house boasts a remarkably exquisite, traditional Cotswold garden, which is occasionally accessible to the public and the Garden Club of America. Positioned in front of the house, the gardens face directly west, allowing for the last rays of the sun and uninterrupted panoramic views all the way to Broadway Tower, located 5 miles away.
On the southern side, the tortoise garden, accompanied by its 70-year-old resident, Heather, provides a tranquil haven for enjoying an evening beverage while revelling in the equally breath-taking vistas. Situated to the east of the house, the tennis court is adorned with netting adorned with roses and offers splendid views of the nearby church.
A true gem of the property is the rose garden, an enchanting walled sanctuary adorned with a plethora of rose varieties in various shapes, sizes, and colours. Overlooking this picturesque scene is a delightful summerhouse with open sides, equipped with power, lighting, and broadband. This idyllic spot serves multiple purposes, whether it be unwinding with a good book, finding a peaceful workspace, practicing yoga, or indulging in al fresco dining.
Additionally, the summerhouse is home to a popular ping pong table. For those seeking more active pursuits, there are 20 acres of parkland waiting to be explored. Children can enjoy swings nestled beneath the shade of walnut trees, while open grassy areas provide ample space for football matches and picnics. The park is bordered by apple trees, as the estate continues to operate as a functioning fruit farm, cultivating some of the oldest English apple varieties. In close proximity to the house, a spring-fed swimming lake offers a refreshing oasis, complete with a marvellous al fresco dining setup (which we can help arrange).
Estate Activities
Wild Swimming
There is a spring-fed freshwater swimming lake, where the braver guests can enjoy swimming all year round. From late March to September, the clay lining of the lake ensures a pleasant temperature for those who are less tolerant of the cold. To make swimming as convenient as possible, there is a swim platform and steps leading into the water. For both kids and adults, there are paddle boards, a rowing boat, and various other water toys available.
Fishing
For fishing enthusiasts, there are both fly and coarse fishing rods, and the lake is abundant with trout and carp, providing ample opportunities for a successful catch.
Al Fresco dining
On the banks of the lake, adjacent to the boathouse, we have a spacious fire pit inspired by South African culture. This fire pit is perfect for cooking over an open flame or simply enjoying the ambiance at any time of the day. Additionally, there is a gas BBQ available, and the boathouse itself is equipped with a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, sink, cutlery, crockery, glassware, and a toilet, ensuring that al fresco dining is made easy and convenient. To provide shade, we have two beautiful oak tables that can seat 16 or more guests, along with director's chairs and large parasols.
Picnics
For those who wish to have a picnic, there are 20 acres of grass parkland waiting to be explored. With numerous shady spots, it is the perfect setting for a delightful outdoor meal.
Games
A wonderful flat lawn next to the lake is ideal for playing croquet or having a casual kickabout. The walnut trees in the vicinity are adorned with swings, and in the park, there are two football goals for those seeking a more competitive game. The gravel area in front of the house has also witnessed many exciting petanque battles.
Fitness
For fitness enthusiasts, we offer a Peloton exercise bike and simple weights in the rose garden. Additionally, there are several beautiful walking and running trails in the local area, allowing guests to stay active and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Yoga
Guests can find yoga mats available in the Rose Garden summerhouse, perfect for practicing yoga. Upon request, we can also arrange for professional yoga instructors to enhance the experience.
Spa
To provide ultimate relaxation, we can arrange for masseuses and therapists to cater to your needs.
Other
For those seeking more adventurous activities, we can arrange clay pigeon shooting, archery, or for less strenuous activities, wine tastings can be arranged upon request.
For more information and content follow Birch Stays on IG.
Explore the Cotswolds
Discover the captivating region of England, where charm and beauty permeate every corner. Immerse yourself in the picturesque countryside, adorned with honey-stoned cottages that create an atmosphere of tranquility rarely found elsewhere.
This is the England of quaint cottages, leisurely cricket matches on the green, and village pubs serving delightful real ale and exquisite cuisine. Embark on leisurely strolls through rolling landscapes, explore the charming Cotswold villages, and uncover the birthplace of Shakespeare. Indulge in activities such as shooting, fishing, horse-riding, or a round of golf. And after a day of adventure, savor the flavors of the region at renowned restaurants like the Ebrington Arms and the Churchill Arms.
The location of the house is truly remarkable. It offers unparalleled peace and privacy, while being just a short walk away from the acclaimed Ebrington Arms pub (awarded Telegraph Best Food Pub 2021 and Times Number 1 UK Summer Pub), as well as a fantastic Farm Shop/Cafe and Butcher. Within a 30-minute radius, you'll find an abundance of pubs and restaurants, including Daylesford, Soho Farmhouse, The Churchill (Paxford), The Old Butchers (Stow on the Wold), The Wild Rabbit (Kingham), The Fox (Oddington), and The Plough (Kingham), to name but a few.
There is also a wealth of nearby attractions for both adults and children to enjoy. Explore Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park, marvel at the grandeur of Warwick Castle, visit Broadway Tower, Snowshill Manor, Kiftsgate Gardens (2 miles away), and Hidcote Gardens (2 miles away). And for those with a love for Shakespeare, Stratford upon Avon offers a plethora of experiences dedicated to the renowned playwright.
For avid walkers, the village boasts an extensive network of footpaths, including the continuation of the Cotswold Way from Chipping Campden. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on breath-taking walks up Ebrington Hill and around Foxcote House.
Features
16 guests
8 bedrooms
Tennis court
Wild swimming
Ebrington Manor
Ebrington Manor, a stunning Cotswold manor house, has been owned by the same family since the 15th century. Nestled in the midst of fruit orchards in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it embodies the essence of rural England. Despite its ancient walls, the manor offers modern luxuries to ensure a delightful stay. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a hamper filled with local treats and cider from the farm shop.
With 8 bedrooms, the manor can accommodate up to 16 guests, allowing them to experience the splendour of County English living. The estate provides a range of activities for guests to enjoy, including barbecues on the boma firepit, invigorating swims or paddle boarding on the lake, tennis matches on the private court, 7-aside football games on the lawn, table tennis in the Rose Garden summerhouse and alfresco dining in the Boathouse. Fishing enthusiasts can fish for rainbow trout and carp, with rods and tackle provided. There is even a trout smoker available.
Next to the lake, there is a boathouse made of Cotswold stone. It has a simple but fully functional kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, a toilet, and swimming towels. The boathouse area has a large fire pit inspired by South Africa, with cooking grills and plenty of seating. Guests can also use a separate gas BBQ, outdoor tables and chairs, and an herb garden. The property covers 20 acres of parkland and orchards, perfect for leisurely walks and exploring.
The Manor
Explore the elegant oak-panelled hall adorned with a balustraded gallery, where the warm glow of the late afternoon sun filters through the west-facing windows. Indulge in a movie in the cozy TV room or gather with friends and family in the drawing room, which offers multiple comfortable seating areas. The drawing room also showcases exquisite 17th-century paneling, creating a charming and inviting atmosphere to enjoy a film or snuggle up with a book by the crackling fire.
For a delightful dining experience, the dining room provides a lovely setting for a leisurely lunch or dinner. The table can be extended to accommodate anywhere from 8 to 18 guests, ensuring ample space for everyone to enjoy a memorable meal together.
This magnificent property features eight spacious and sunlit bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Among these, four rooms boast luxurious super king beds, two offer twin beds, and two can be arranged as either twin beds or super king beds. In total, the house comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests.
The grounds surrounding the property are exceptionally private and untouched, offering stunning views of the Cotswolds in every direction. The village is conveniently located nearby, with a renowned pub, butcher, cafe, and farm shop all within walking distance. Additionally, the charming towns of Chipping Campden, Broadway, Stow on the Wold, Chipping Norton, Daylesford, and Soho Farmhouse are just a short drive away.
The Grounds
The house boasts a remarkably exquisite, traditional Cotswold garden, which is occasionally accessible to the public and the Garden Club of America. Positioned in front of the house, the gardens face directly west, allowing for the last rays of the sun and uninterrupted panoramic views all the way to Broadway Tower, located 5 miles away.
On the southern side, the tortoise garden, accompanied by its 70-year-old resident, Heather, provides a tranquil haven for enjoying an evening beverage while revelling in the equally breath-taking vistas. Situated to the east of the house, the tennis court is adorned with netting adorned with roses and offers splendid views of the nearby church.
A true gem of the property is the rose garden, an enchanting walled sanctuary adorned with a plethora of rose varieties in various shapes, sizes, and colours. Overlooking this picturesque scene is a delightful summerhouse with open sides, equipped with power, lighting, and broadband. This idyllic spot serves multiple purposes, whether it be unwinding with a good book, finding a peaceful workspace, practicing yoga, or indulging in al fresco dining.
Additionally, the summerhouse is home to a popular ping pong table. For those seeking more active pursuits, there are 20 acres of parkland waiting to be explored. Children can enjoy swings nestled beneath the shade of walnut trees, while open grassy areas provide ample space for football matches and picnics. The park is bordered by apple trees, as the estate continues to operate as a functioning fruit farm, cultivating some of the oldest English apple varieties. In close proximity to the house, a spring-fed swimming lake offers a refreshing oasis, complete with a marvellous al fresco dining setup (which we can help arrange).
Estate Activities
Wild Swimming
There is a spring-fed freshwater swimming lake, where the braver guests can enjoy swimming all year round. From late March to September, the clay lining of the lake ensures a pleasant temperature for those who are less tolerant of the cold. To make swimming as convenient as possible, there is a swim platform and steps leading into the water. For both kids and adults, there are paddle boards, a rowing boat, and various other water toys available.
Fishing
For fishing enthusiasts, there are both fly and coarse fishing rods, and the lake is abundant with trout and carp, providing ample opportunities for a successful catch.
Al Fresco dining
On the banks of the lake, adjacent to the boathouse, we have a spacious fire pit inspired by South African culture. This fire pit is perfect for cooking over an open flame or simply enjoying the ambiance at any time of the day. Additionally, there is a gas BBQ available, and the boathouse itself is equipped with a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, sink, cutlery, crockery, glassware, and a toilet, ensuring that al fresco dining is made easy and convenient. To provide shade, we have two beautiful oak tables that can seat 16 or more guests, along with director's chairs and large parasols.
Picnics
For those who wish to have a picnic, there are 20 acres of grass parkland waiting to be explored. With numerous shady spots, it is the perfect setting for a delightful outdoor meal.
Games
A wonderful flat lawn next to the lake is ideal for playing croquet or having a casual kickabout. The walnut trees in the vicinity are adorned with swings, and in the park, there are two football goals for those seeking a more competitive game. The gravel area in front of the house has also witnessed many exciting petanque battles.
Fitness
For fitness enthusiasts, we offer a Peloton exercise bike and simple weights in the rose garden. Additionally, there are several beautiful walking and running trails in the local area, allowing guests to stay active and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Yoga
Guests can find yoga mats available in the Rose Garden summerhouse, perfect for practicing yoga. Upon request, we can also arrange for professional yoga instructors to enhance the experience.
Spa
To provide ultimate relaxation, we can arrange for masseuses and therapists to cater to your needs.
Other
For those seeking more adventurous activities, we can arrange clay pigeon shooting, archery, or for less strenuous activities, wine tastings can be arranged upon request.
Property manager
Jon
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Free WiFi
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Parties and events are allowed on site
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Chipping Campden
Located in Chipping Campden, this cottage is in a rural area and on a lake. Broadway Tower Country Park and Cotswold Way reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Kiftsgate Court Gardens and Hidcote Manor Garden. Batsford Arboretum and Bourton House Garden are also worth visiting.

Chipping Norton, AL
What's nearby
- Chipping Campden Church of St James - 7 min drive - 3.6 km
- Cotswold Way - 7 min drive - 4.1 km
- Kiftsgate Court Gardens - 10 min drive - 4.5 km
- Hidcote Manor Garden - 10 min drive - 4.9 km
- Batsford Arboretum - 15 min drive - 8.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Blockley Village Shop - 10 min drive
- Horse and Groom - 13 min drive
- The Ebrington Arms - 8 min walk
- Muzzy's Kebab - 12 min drive
- Red Lion Inn - 8 min drive
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