Manor in the Park
Welcome
The Park is a hotel resort with two championship 18 hole golf courses set in an area of 'Outstanding Natural Beauty', close to the World Heritage City of Bath and the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds and South Gloucestershire...
The Estate, formerly known as Tracy Park, derived its name from John de Tracye, who acquired it in 1246. It remained in his family for three hundred years, finally being sold during the reign of Queen Elisabeth I. The new owner was a bailiff to Sir William Wintor, Lord of Dyrham, a merchant who took commercial advantage of the re-building of the British Fleet that destroyed the Spanish Armada in 1586. Many fund raising meetings took place in what is now the Manor Room. The present appearance of the Jacobean house was built in 1808 and was the inspiration for Birtwick Park in the book 'Black Beauty', written by Anna Sewell (who lived nearby) and published in 1877.
Today, the resort is wholly devoted to pleasure with a style designed to create a feeling of relaxation and ease. Indeed, it is because we are truly passionate about what we do that golfers and guests alike are telling us that we are increasingly their destination of choice. It is their 'home away from home'. We hope that you will feel the same.


