The Course
“The Manor House Golf Club is a truly
stunning course and I will definitely be coming back”
Luke Donald, US PGA Tour & Ryder Cup
Player 2006
An Exquisite Slice
of
Golfing Heaven...
Originally designed by Peter Alliss and Clive
Clark. In an area of outstanding natural beauty - mature oak trees,
manicured fairways and hand-cut greens together with the River
Bybrook meandering through bring both drama and beauty.
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Little Extras
We have comprehensive USGA practice
facilities, which are sponsored by Callaway, including a
driving range playing off natural turf, a chipping and bunker area
and an immaculate putting green to get a little practice
in.
Or you can take some expert tuition from our
friendly PGA professionals - whether you’re a complete
beginner or an old hand wanting to fine tune your swing.
Stay in luxury
If this is not enough to tempt
you, combine that with our fabulous Manor House Hotel
(complete with pillow menus!) and you have an alliance dedicated to
ensuring you have the ultimate experience. A perfect way
to end a round of golf.
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Hotel
Welcome to Doolittle country...
Many people go to Castle Combe for the motor sport. Its one of
the longest established circuits in the UK, where, in 1950, a young
Stirling Moss won the 2.5 litre race. But the 13th Century village
is something entirely different and light years away in feel and
pace to the circuit.
The village is gorgeous and
undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in England, voted most
picturesque village by British Heritage magazine. Castle Combe is
probably most famous for being portrayed as a fishing port in the
original Dr Doolittle film, starring Rex Harrison and Anthony
Newley.
Most recently, with a number of mysterious locations in
England all vying for a place in the adult fairytale, Castle
Combe managed to land the role of the village of Wall in Neil
Gaiman's "Stardust" starring the familiar faces of Robert De Niro,
Michelle Pfeiffer and Sienna Miller.
Nestling in 365 acres of stunning Cotswold parkland, bordering
the beautiful village of Castle Combe,the course is a relative
youngster. Opened in 1992 by HRH Prince Andrew, this 18-hole, par
72 course is one of the most spectacular in the South of
England - a fact recently substantiated with the coveted HSBC
Gold Star Award.
From Green Fees to Membership, from Golf
Societies to Corporate Golf Days, please call 01249 782982 or email
enquiries@manorhousegolf.co.uk
and we will happily show you how your visit will be fabulously
unforgettable.