Eckington Manor

Luxurious accommodation & cookery school

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Eckington Manor Reviews

Eckington, Worcestershire, WR10 3BJ

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Eckington Manor

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Disappointing

KC, Gloucestershire, stayed: September 2021

Arrived at the Manor but our room was in a separate farm building overlooking the car park. Very disappointing.
The first room offered us was small and windowless , apart from a roof window, felt very cell like.
We were moved to a room with a window, but it wasn't much better. People walk right past the window and the car park was the only view.
The restaurant was not very atmospheric and we were promised a candlelit dinner but not a candle in sight! Paper napkins and no tablecloth .
Food disappointing
Staff were friendly and helpful but I would not recommend this hotel.



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Nice

Anon, stayed: May 2015


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  • Would stay here again

Great food but poor value

Andrew, Buckinghamshire, stayed: March 2019

The package offer of one night in a deluxe room for two, with pre dinner cocktail, 2 course meal and breakfast is not great value. The service and food are great but when we tried to choose a cocktail from the cocktail list we were told that drinks from that list weren't included in our package..we had to have a cherry meals are sold as 3 courses for 47 so I estimate that our 2 courses would be valued at 40 the cost of bed and breakfast was c . 170 for the 2 of us. The quality of the room and breakfast is not high enough to justify this price. Overall I would go to Eckington manor for food, but not for the room or breakfast.


We say...

Thank you for your review and feedback.

We are disappointed to hear you felt this way regarding your stay.

This hotel has been awarded the highest accolade by the British Tourism Authority.  Other reviews are very good and we are proud to have Eckington Manor within our portfilio.

Our packages have since changed slightly and we are not offering slightly differing packages to suit our customers.

Kind regards,

Off Peak Luxury


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Anon, stayed: September 2019


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  • Would stay here again

WiFi the only issue

Anon, stayed: September 2020

Relaxing and comfortable - good food. WiFi was the only issue -weak signal and not easy to sustain a connection



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Great Restaurant

Anon, stayed: April 2022

Nice room, but lacked really useable storage space, so we ended up living out of our bags. There were drawers and a very small wardrobe, but in the end it just seemed easier not to unpack.

Room did lack natural light, but bed was comfortable, bathroom and shower were lovely.

Excellent food and wine in the restaurant - Well worth a visit for this alone.

I would recommend upgrading to one of the better rooms, as these seemed to have the things we lacked.



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Great food but watch for the extra's

DD, stayed: March 2023

A very welcoming place with a great restaurant, had the 7 course dinner and wine flight that was brilliant quality. Only issue as the billing, VAT added and it cost more than we expected.

Would return for the excellent food and excellent service and cosy ambience. Bath was fantastic !



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Wonderful Stay

Benita, Cheshire, stayed: May 2024

Upon arriving at the hotel we struggled to find reception but once we did were warmly greeted by reception staff and the owner who advised they had given us a 'little upgrade'. We were taken across to our room which was in a row and shared a porch with one other room. The room was fairly well equipped but lacked storage space, the bathroom was lovely with a large shower; hair conditioner and body lotion would have been nice. Not long after entering our room a waiter brought in our glass of prosecco and we also had a nice gift of a bottle of apple juice.

The evening meal in the restaurant was delicious and the setting very nice. Breakfast on the first morning was also in the restaurant and was very good. Breakfast the second morning was in the bar and we were the only guests, being given one on one service was lovely. The restaurant wasn't open on Sunday night but the receptionist had kindly provided the names of a couple of establishments within walking distance and the one we chose was very nice.

The area the hotel was situated in was lovely, very close to the River Avon which had a nice footpath running alongside it.

This is the first hotel I have stayed in where the office was closed on our departure day and we had to ring a number to establish what to do with our room key, causing us to have to leave the room door unlocked which was a little worrying. Our bill was emailed across a couple of days later as we had left credit card details.

Overall a very quaint hotel in a nice area with friendly staff and excellent food.

Well done.



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