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Stanton Manor is steeped in history. The original house was listed in the Domesday Book and was once owned by Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer and Chief Minister, Lord Burghley. It was rebuilt in 1840 and nowadays all that remains of the original manor is the dovecote, although the large stone fireplaces that adorn the present 19th-century building were salvaged from the original house.
For more in-depth information on the village of Stanton St Quintin, visit the page on Wiltshire Council's website.
For news about what is going on in the village please visit the Stanton St Quintin Website
The surrounding area also has a rich heritage. The City of Bath is only 15 minutes' drive away from the Stanton Manor hotel. Bath is one of the world's great cities. Its status as a World Heritage Site along with places like Florence and Salzburg confirms that it's among the very best (see www.visitbath.co.uk).
Stanton Manor hotel is located in the Cotswolds. This is the name given to a geographical feature, a series of gentle, rolling hills between Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon, located around 90 minutes' travel time from London. There are hundreds of towns and villages in the Cotswolds, all rich in heritage: Bourton-on-the-Water, Cirencester, Chipping Campden and Tetbury to name but a few (see www.the-cotswolds.org).
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