
Stanton House Hotel
- Overview
- Room & Rates
- Gallery
- Location
- Offers
We offer a variety of different types and styles of bedrooms, all 83 en-suite bedrooms are graded by type but may have a different layout and decorative style to the pictures on the website. Located on three floors all rooms are accessible via a lift.
About Stanton House Hotel
Stanton House Hotel is open to the public and has become well known throughout Swindon and the surrounding areas.
With sensibility and insight, we are dedicated to providing products that give the highest quality service to our guests. Our aim is to always exceed our customers’ expectations.
Stanton House was purchased in 1990 and the old manor house was converted from a private dwelling into a hotel (with the addition of a large extension). With considerable re-modelling in Cotswold stone to match the original. The oldest part of the hotel was re-built in 1935 following a fire in 1932 and there have been previous buildings associated with the site for many years.
As part of the community we are active in working with Stanton Fitzwarren Parish Council, St. Leonard’s Church and support them whenever possible; in 2012 Stanton House Hotel hosted a Diamond Jubilee Party for Stanton Fitzwarren residents.
RATING
4
ROOMS
83
FLOORS
2
SUITES
2
SERVICES
Services available include:
- 24 hour desk available
- Complimentary to all Wifi
- Air Conditioning
- Onsite Parking
- Dry Cleaning
FACILITIES
Facilities include:
- Bar
- Restaurant (1)
- Coffee Shop
- Elevators
AT A GLANCE
Historic Manor Charm: Set in a Cotswold-stone manor house with period features and modern comforts.
Lakeside Dining: Cedar Restaurant offers modern British cuisine with views of Stanton Lake.
Elegant Accommodations: Rooms blend traditional decor with contemporary amenities, some located in the original manor.
Tranquil Gardens: Surrounded by gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll, perfect for leisurely strolls.


















































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Location
Swindon is a town in southwest England. STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway, set in a restored station, has old locomotives and train carriages, including Queen Victoria’s Royal Saloon from 1897.