An Oxfordshire hotel which has been a hotspot for celebrities has been named as one of the best in the UK.
Estelle Manor is located near North Leigh in west Oxfordshire and its original house dates back to the 1770s, covering a whopping 60 acres in total.
It has become a favourite for celebrity visits with many stars making the trip to Oxfordshire to stay inside the historic building.
Pitch Perfect movie star Rebel Wilson was spotted at the location back in June whilst also visiting Jeremy Clarkson’s farm in Chadlington.
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The hotel was named among the 50 best hotels in the country in The Telegraph’s new list this month alongside spots in London and beyond.
“Relative newcomer Estelle Manor is one of the most luxurious country retreats in Europe,” said the article.
“One of New York’s most celebrated design studios has worked its magic on an historic building on the edge of the Cotswolds to create one of the most luxurious country retreats in Europe.
“It’s a mix of grand patterned hallways and staircases, gloriously ornate ceilings, contemporary art and heavy drapes, while the malachite emerald and copper mirrors of the Billiards Room Chinese restaurant make for one of the most spectacular dining rooms in existence.
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“Estelle sprawls, with various satellite cottages, stables, glasshouses and houses positioned close by, within 3,000 acres of parkland.
“It is all incredibly grand, but fresh and contemporary too.”
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