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Shipston-on-Stour, England
The epitome of a traditional market town, Shipston-on-Stour is all cheery bunting, independent butchers
and family-run bakers. There’s no candlestick maker,
but there is an oversubscribed watchmaker with a
two-year waiting list and a wine shop that’s been
trading since 1842 – now that’s what we call vintage.
Right in the centre, occupying a Grade II-listed
building, are five glamorous rooms that nail retro chic.
Room One (one of the biggest and best) is dressed
with sherbet-pink walls and palm-print curtains and
cushions. In the bathroom, twin sinks are framed by
turquoise tiles with a claw-footed tub taking pride of
place. Pick your poison from the well-stocked antique
silver drinks tray – do try the small-batch Cotswold gin
from the distillery down the road – before drawing a
bath for a pre-dinner soak. In sync with upstairs, the
restaurant dazzles with its marble-topped tables and
bar smothered in antique patterned pink tiles. Order
the Camembert engulfed in a warm seeded sourdough
(sharing optional) before digging into the short rib
burger bulging with bacon and dripping with cheese.
Leave room for the chocolate fondant (sharing strongly
ill-advised) to finish. In the morning, settle in for a full
English with all the trimmings. Be sure to have a nose
around the gorgeous deli next door, where Bower
House guests receive a generous ten per cent off all
purchases.
Doubles from £130. bower.house
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