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A dark night sky and no TV - the magic of the Cotswold.

December 9, 2010 15:13
Historic accommodation: Ditch the phone and enjoy a rural stay at the Landmark Trust-owned and fabulously named East Banqueting house

By

Gerald Jacobs,

Gerald Jacobs

4 min read

Is there anywhere in England more beautiful than the Cotswolds? And is there anywhere more Cotswoldish than Chipping Campden? Its very name has an irresistibly bucolic ring, evoking images of milkmaids and swains, village greens, and pubs serving foaming tankards of ale. And, while it can be relished for its own sake, Chipping Campden is encircled by such radiant villages as Broadway, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stow-on-the-Wold and Shipston-on-Stour, not to mention such splendid, historic towns as Evesham, Cheltenham and Stratford-on-Avon.

The village does have an elegant, antiques-and-claret side but, if you want a truly rural stay, then take advantage of the Landmark Trust-owned, East Banqueting House.

If that conjures up visions of goblet-bearing flunkeys dancing attendance on tables sagging under the weight of innumerable dishes, decanters and an orchard's worth of exotic fruit, let me disabuse you: this is a place for the more intrepid, self-catering visitor.

You will need your wellies, a torch or two and, if you must cling to the city's umbilical cord, a radio - mobile-phone reception is poor and there is no TV.Not that the East Banqueting House lacks grandeur. Dominated by a long and luxurious drawing room of welcoming armchairs, board games and solid, polished furniture, and blessed with inspiringly verdant views, this is the most distinctive of weekend retreats.

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