Inside Big Brother stars Jordan and Henry’s romantic Cotswolds trip in lavish £450 a night hotel
17.12.2023 - 17:17
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After sparking up a romance on Big Brother, Jordan Sangha and Henry Southan took their relationship to the next level and went for a romantic trip to the Cotswolds. Escaping to the country, the Big Brother stars who appeared on the revamped ITV series this autumn, treated themselves to a £450 per night stay at the Estelle Manor.
The hotel and country club nestled in Oxfordshire boasts 108 rooms, four restaurants and padel tennis courts as it's surrounded by 3,000 acres of parkland.
The couple, who made their relationship official after leaving the Big Brother house, took to Instagram to give a glimpse inside their lavish getaway.
They were seen enjoying a drink on the sprawling grounds of the hotel before dining in one of the luxurious restaurants. Jordan, who was crowned the winner of BB 2023, shared a snap as he posed on the grounds of the hotel with the caption "the cotswolds".
He looked dapper in a smart brown coat, knitted jumper and a pair of sunglasses as he strolled on the grounds. His beau, Henry opted for a similar look in a velvet black suit jacket and a bear-knitted jumper underneath.
With the weather on their side, he also donned a pair of shades as he laid back and relaxed under a fancy canopy in a plush seat. The hotel, which is a Grade II-listed landmark house, looked incredible as Jordan took a snap at night with the caption: "A Delightful Downton Dream." It looked absolutely enormous and appeared to be the perfect setting for a cosy night away together since finding fame.
The Cotswold trip comes after Jordan revealed that he was going to treat his new man to a lavish trip to New York, after scooping the £100,000 Big Brother cash prize. He also revealed to The Sun that they had spent the night at the same
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