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  1. By the reign of King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) there were four manors in the parish of Buckland. Their contemporary names are unknown, but in the late medieval period the largest two were known as Duke’s Manor, and St John’s Manor.

  2. HISTORY. The Manor dates back to the thirteenth century, first mentioned in 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester. It was later recorded in the Domesday Book.

  3. Historic England Archive. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. Find Photos. Next Official Listing. List entry 1091842. Grade II* Listed Building: Buckland Manor Hotel. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  4. Overlooking the Vale of Evesham, Buckland Manors ten acres of beautiful gardens are a true hidden gem and feature a stream, rose beds, croquet lawn and a tennis court, nestled amongst woodland leading into the surrounding countryside.

  5. One of the most elegant country house hotels in the Cotswolds, Buckland Manor is tucked away in a tranquil corner of the village of Buckland, next to the old village church. Set in 10 acres of grounds, which blend seamlessly into the village, the beautiful manor house is unmarked by the passing of time; it is an idyllic setting from which to ...

  6. Buckland Manor, set in glorious grounds, dates back to the thirteenth century, and this fine old house has been tastefully converted into a luxurious hotel. Guests can relax before warming log fires in the panelled sitting room and enjoy antiques reflecting the tastes of several centuries.

  7. One of the most elegant country house hotels in the Cotswolds, Buckland Manor is tucked away in a tranquil corner of the village of Buckland, next to the old village church.

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