To help you get the most out of your stay at Costock Manor we've used this section to tell you more about the history and the areas surrounding the village. We are ideally placed for exploring the East Midlands, being close to major routes and communications networks. Click any of the pictures below for more information about the content.

Costock Manor
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Select the accommodation in the 'drop-down' box below; Press 'Check' to view availability for the selected dates. Press 'Current' to view availability for the current period.

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Making A Reservation

You can check the availability of our accommodation from this page.  Simply click 'Availability' on the top menu. Select your accommodation, enter the dates you require then if it is available reserve it using the "Booking Request Form" which can be revealed by clicking the arrow that appears once your chosen dates have been checked. You can even check availability for the whole year and subsequent years if you wish to make long term plans.. 

Once we respond to an online booking inquiry it is normally held for 24 hours and should be confirmed by you within that time by a deposit payment unless otherwise arranged with us. You can do this on the Bookings page where you will find a link to our secure PayPal gateway for debit & credit card payment using the invoice details we send to you. Payments cannot be made without this information.  There is also information on alternative payment methods.

Please read our Terms & Conditions before you confirm a booking and understand that we provide accommodation for family groups or couples - parties of teenagers or single-sex parties should be notified BEFORE a booking is confirmed. We reserve the right to refuse a booking or to admit guests if we believe they might disturb our resident guests or otherwise affect their enjoyment.

Discover Rutland

Discover RutlandFirst recognised as a Shire County in the 12th Century, Rutland is England's smallest county and has a rich history with proud residents but it isn’t without its controversies; its name alone is a matter for some debate. Some say it was derived from the name Rota, a landowner who lived in the area soon after the Roman period; others are adamant it is named after the rich red colour of the soil here. Rutland Water is the largest man-made area of water in Europe, administered by Anglia Water and a perfect place for a day out and a picnic.