Stanton Manor
Near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6DQ
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.The venue’s 6 acre gardens incorporate a plethora of flowers, trees, shrubs, a pond and fountain and views of the dovecote. There are plenty of places to relax and enjoy the views, or take a wander around the grounds.
Afternoon Teas are always available, as a celebration or just a treat on a sunny day. If the weather is fine, why not take a chance to eat al fresco in the beautiful gardens, by the walled rose garden with over 150 varieties of this English classic.
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