




The Manor House Hotel
Castle Combe, United Kingdom · 5 Star Hotel
The Manor House Hotel Dog Friendly Review
The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club received an acceptable C Roch Rank. While it offers some dog friendly features, there are notable limitations. Dogs are welcome in most rooms, but not in the bar, restaurant, terrace, or lounge, which can be a hassle if you want to enjoy these areas with your furry friend. The ability to leave dogs alone in the room is a plus, offering some flexibility for owners.
Amenities are basic, with the hotel providing dog beds and bowls, but no treats or food. The £40 per stay fee is reasonable, but the lack of extras makes it feel a bit steep. There’s no weight limit, which is great for larger breeds, but only two dogs per room are allowed. The absence of a garden or dedicated dog space on-site is a downside, though nearby public green spaces offer some relief.
The hotel doesn’t offer dog-walking or sitting services, which could be a dealbreaker for those needing extra support. Staff training for handling dogs is also lacking, which might affect the overall experience. While the hotel doesn’t stand out in terms of dog friendly services, it provides a decent stay for those who prioritize room availability over amenities.
In summary, The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club is a passable choice for dog owners, but be prepared for some limitations. The lack of on-site amenities and restricted access to public areas might make it less appealing for those seeking a fully dog friendly experience.
This hotel welcomes cats, click to see more cat friendly hotels.
This hotel has been evaluated, ranked and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world’s first dog friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels to accurately and fairly derive its rank.
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The Manor House Hotel With Your Dog · Good To Know
Is The Manor House Hotel dog friendly?
Yes. The Manor House Hotel is independently certified dog friendly under the Roch Dog Friendly Standard, where it holds a Rank C rating. That certification is earned against a detailed independent assessment, so the welcome is verified rather than assumed.
Is there a pet fee at The Manor House Hotel?
Yes. The Manor House Hotel charges a pet fee of £40 per stay. There is no additional deposit. It is always worth confirming the current pet fee when you book, as charges can change from time to time.
How many dogs can stay per room at The Manor House Hotel?
Up to 2 dogs are permitted per room at The Manor House Hotel, which makes it a practical choice for households travelling with more than one dog. It is always worth confirming the details with the hotel when you book.
Is there a weight limit for dogs at The Manor House Hotel?
No. The Manor House Hotel has no weight limit, so dogs of every size are welcome. From the smallest lap dog to the largest breed, your dog's size will never stand between you and a room.
Can I leave my dog alone in the room at The Manor House Hotel?
Yes. Dogs may be left unattended in the room at The Manor House Hotel. We would still suggest letting reception know and making sure your dog is calm and settled before you head out, so housekeeping and other guests are never caught by surprise.
Where are dogs allowed in The Manor House Hotel?
Dogs are welcome in several public areas at The Manor House Hotel, including the lounge and garden. We would always suggest keeping your dog on a lead and settled in these shared spaces, out of courtesy to other guests.
What amenities does my dog get at The Manor House Hotel?
The Manor House Hotel provides a dog bed, food and water bowls and free treats for your dog. With these laid on for you, you can travel lighter and leave some of the usual kit at home.
Are cats welcome at The Manor House Hotel too?
Yes. The Manor House Hotel welcomes cats as well as dogs, so the whole household is catered for. The same certified standard that covers dogs has confirmed cats are genuinely welcome here, not simply tolerated.


