Famous for its honey coloured limestone, pretty villages and rolling hills, the Cotswolds landscapes has changed little over the centuries. Once a major centre for sheep farming and weaving, the villages and towns have remained unchanged with thatched cottages, old inns and grand manor houses in abundance.
The Four Pillars Tortworth Court Hotel is a magnificent Grade II listed Victorian mansion, set in 30 acres of tranquil parkland, on the edge of the Cotswold, with and arboretum of over 300 rare and protected trees. |