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"The mile-long drive to the main building-a tunnel of 200-year-old lime and beech trees with saffron and tangerine leaves falling like confetti during my autumn visit-is the first hint that time is meant to stretch here. On the other side is a Palladian mansion that has been around since 1720; the former private home passed through several families before it opened as a hotel in the 1980s."
"Inside, this rhythm continued. I found myself lingering in the wood-paneled library with a nightcap one evening, losing track of time as I sat beside a crackling fireplace swapping stories with a couple from Ireland. Earlier that day, I had to bribe my 1.5-year-old to leave The Hideaway, a playroom packed with toys, games, and crafts, where he spent hours letting his imagination run wild."
Lucknam Park is a tranquil country estate on the edge of the Cotswolds that attracts Londoners seeking a quiet break 2.5 hours from the city. A mile-long tree-lined drive leads to a Palladian mansion dating to 1720 that later opened as a hotel in the 1980s. Interiors emphasize unhurried rhythms: a wood-paneled library with a crackling fireplace, leisurely afternoon tea and backgammon, and a Michelin-starred restaurant. Family amenities include The Hideaway playroom where children can play for hours. The estate's pastoral setting—horses grazing in misty fields and long avenues of lime and beech—creates calm and a sense of stretched time.
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