Why is it called Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated on 26th December, but why is it called Boxing Day? And how did it come to be one of our favourite festive traditions?
Whether you spend Boxing Day catching up with loved ones or choose to whip up leftover Christmas turkey sandwiches, keep reading to find out everything you need to know…
Why do we call it Boxing Day?
Despite its name, it actually doesn't have anything to do with the sport of boxing. Like many of our British Christmas traditions, it dates back to when Queen Victoria was on the throne.
During this period, the wealthy would box up items that they no longer needed or unwanted gifts to give to those less fortunate than them. 26th December was also typically a day off for the servants of the house and they would receive a special box of gifts from their employers to take home with them. They would then share the presents that they had just received with their own families on their day off.
Ever since then, Boxing Day has been a national bank holiday here in the UK. This year it falls on a Thursday but when it happens to occur on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday or Tuesday is designated as the official public holiday.
When was Boxing Day invented?
In addition to it being a Victorian tradition, some even trace its origins back as far as the Middle Ages. This is because during this time churches and their parishioners would collect money for the poor in honour of St Stephen, with St Stephen’s Day also falling on 26th December.
Many churches would also use Boxing Day as a day to display a physical box outside to allow passersby to collect money for those who might need help.
Which countries celebrate Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is typically celebrated in the UK and a few other Commonwealth countries. This includes Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ghana and Hong Kong.
For a number of European countries – such as Poland, Germany and Hungary – Boxing Day serves as a second Christmas Day.
What do people do on Boxing Day?
Traditionally it is a day spent with family, with many choosing to continue the festivities. For some, this might include watching Christmas movies, eating leftovers from the day before, or heading out on a wintery Boxing Day walk.
Other households often use the day to travel to visit extended family, if they didn’t get a chance to spend Christmas Day together. Many people use this as an opportunity to shop the Boxing Day sales.
The day has also become synonymous with sport, just not of the boxing variety. There are normally a few football matches and horse racing events for those looking to attend in person or watch from the comfort of their sofa.
Fox hunting also used to be a popular way for the wealthy to spend their Boxing Day before the practice was banned in 2004.
If you feel like embracing the holiday's origins, many use the day to get involved with their local charities, from fundraising to volunteering. Whether you want to do a fun run with your friends or need the extra encouragement to go cold water swimming, doing it for charity can be a nice way to think of others during what can be a lonely or difficult time for some.
Wivenhoe House, Essex
Ideal if you're looking for a rural escape from London, Wivenhoe House has the feel of a country house hotel while close enough to the shops and restaurants of Colchester, making it perfect for a weekend getaway. The hotel is split between the original 18th-century country house and the more contemporary rooms of its new wing.
You'll find floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies overlooking the park. Dining at the restaurant involves hearty breakfasts (try the full English, or the veggie option) and a bar menu, which includes a great burger.
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa, Lake District
Location, location, location... If it's views you want, this country house hotel has them in spades. Overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake, it's surrounded by 400 acres of parkland, and the Victorian stately home, with its towers and tall chimneys, is equally impressive.
A family-friendly destination for all generations, couples will love the modern spa and pool, while kids can run wild in the woods.
Read our review of Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa.
Lucknam Park, Wiltshire
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa is an elegant country house hotel in Wiltshire, set within 500 acres of listed parkland. The Palladian mansion turned five-star hotel is privately owned and a member of Relais & Chateaux, the masters of luxury hotels for gourmands.
The mile-long lime and beech tree-lined drive sets the scene for the stunning retreat. The hotel's 43 rooms and suites ooze refined luxury, and you can choose from Michelin-starred dining at Restaurant Hywel Jones or the slightly less formal Brasserie
Even thought historic Bath is just six miles away, it will be hard to leave the state-of-the-art spa, equestrian centre and five-a-side football field. It's perfect for everyone, from families (including your dog!) to couples.
Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, a Belmond Hotel, Oxfordshire
One of the best country house hotels in the country, if not the world, Raymond Blanc's exquisite Oxfordshire hotel is the perfect marriage of French influence and English tradition. A lavender-lined path leads up to Le Manoir's authentic honey-stoned exterior and, inside, a magical world for gastronomes awaits.
The impeccable restaurant has held two Michelin stars for nearly 40 years, and the sumptuous bedrooms, creatively inspired by Raymond's travels, are the perfect place to sleep off a truly indulgent feast. All palates are catered for, and vegans and vegetarians even get their own menu. This high-end and luxurious hotel offers a bucket-list experience that's definitely worth saving up for.
Gidleigh Park, Devon (antique)
This Tudor-style country house hotel in the Dartmoor National Park is clad with open fires, wood-panelled walls and wonderful antiques. Set within more than 100 acres of private woodland, Gidleigh Park is one of the UK's most luxurious country house hotels. Fine antiques and artworks decorate the elegant guestrooms, each named after a local landmark. The award-winning restaurant offers a locally-sourced menu of treats created by executive head chef, Chris Simpson.
CL OFFER: Stay two nights at Gidleigh Park, enjoying a three-course à la carte dinner and a full afternoon tea, as well as daily full English and Continental breakfasts and even morning newspaper delivery, from only £365pp.
Grantley Hall, Yorkshire
It would be hard to find a more luxurious destination than this magnificent, 17th-century stately home hotel – part of the Relais & Chateaux group – set in meticulously landscaped grounds on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Staff offer excellent and friendly service, with every detail taken care of, for a truly relaxing experience.
Inside Grantley Hall, the decor is grand and opulent, with eye-catching modern artwork contrasting with its historic architecture. In the 47 bedrooms, pick from a pillow menu for your desired comfort level, then flick a switch and watch your wall art transform into an HD television.
There's also a spectacular spa, which boasts a hydrotherapy pool, snow room and nordic spa garden, and five restaurants to choose from – including Michelin-starred Shaun Rankin at Grantley Hall.
Kilworth House Hotel, Leicestershire
Kilworth is a stylish Grade II-listed Italianate country house set in 38 acres of landscaped south Leicestershire parkland. This 38-acre estate, situated within the rolling countryside of rural South Leicestershire, has been painstakingly restored it to its former glory, blending Victorian opulence with fine food and contemporary luxury. The ornate Orangery, with its stunning glass ceiling, overlooks the parkland, while the guestrooms, many boasting four-poster beds and feather plumes, overlook the Victorian walkway. Rooms are laden with plush cushions, classic paintings, and mahogany lamps, as well as vintage armoires and pretty upholstery.
CL OFFER: Enjoy a three-course dinner, glass of Champagne and two nights’ luxury accommodation with delicious daily breakfasts from only £199pp.
Gidleigh Park, Devon
This Tudor-style country house hotel in the Dartmoor National Park is clad with open fires, wood-panelled walls and wonderful antiques. Set within more than 100 acres of private woodland, Gidleigh Park is one of the UK's most luxurious country house hotels.
Fine antiques and artworks decorate the elegant guestrooms, each named after a local landmark. The award-winning restaurant offers a locally-sourced menu of treats created by executive head chef, Chris Eden.
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxfordshire
Raymond Blanc's exquisite country house hotel is the perfect marriage of French influence and English tradition. A lavender-lined path leads up to Le Manoir's authentic honey-stoned exterior and, inside, a magical world for gastronomes awaits.
The impeccable restaurant has held two Michelin stars for 35 years, and the sumptuous bedrooms, creatively inspired by Raymond's travels, are the perfect place to sleep off a fine-fare feast. All palates are catered for, and vegans and vegetarians even get their own menu. High-end and luxurious, this a bucket list experience for many.
Ragdale Hall, Leicestershire
Spa lovers in search of the ultimate country house hotel to retreat to for a mini-break needn't look further than beautiful Ragdale Hall in the Leicestershire countryside. This gorgeous country pile is no average manor house. It features a rooftop infinity pool for you to enjoy the views of the countryside from the steamy water, and an array of wellness and fitness experiences that focus on your mind and body.
Combining state-of-the-art facilities and treatments with the charm of traditional Victorian architecture, Ragdale Hall is a luxurious and relaxing health spa. So, whether you want to be pampered, kick-start your health regime or just enjoy the beautiful surroundings, this country house hotel is worth checking out.
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset
Get away from it all at this beautiful country house hotel that has everything you need for a relaxing retreat. At Summer Lodge, there's an all-weather tennis court, gym, pool and spa to keep you busy before popping your feet up with a G&T by one of the log fires.
Interiors are traditional – think country-chintz pelmets, patterned carpets and grand paintings. It's luxurious and authentic at the same time, and we love the little touches, like the homemade shortbread waiting for you in your room. When you're ready to leave your cosy surroundings, head into the pretty village of Evershot or further afield to Dorchester. Thomas Hardy fans will have a field day in this part of the country.
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxfordshire
Raymond Blanc's exquisite country house hotel is the perfect marriage of French influence and English tradition. A lavender-lined path leads up to Le Manoir's authentic honey-stoned exterior and, inside, a magical world for gastronomes awaits.
The impeccable restaurant has held two Michelin stars for 35 years, and the sumptuous bedrooms, creatively inspired by Raymond's travels, are the perfect place to sleep off a fine-fare feast. All palates are catered for, and vegans and vegetarians even get their own menu. High-end and luxurious, this a bucket list experience for many.
Lake Country House Hotel, Wales
The Lake Country House offers a wide range of activities, services and facilities for an outdoorsy, active stay in a beautiful Welsh country house. Set in 50 acres of land, overlooking the lakes and the River Irfon in Powys, Lake Country House Hotel boasts fantastic facilities, including an indoor pool, golf course and tennis courts – plus there’s a fully-equipped gym and spa, with a range of health and beauty treatments available. Guests are also spoilt by the variety of outdoor pursuits, such as riverside walks (dogs are welcome at the hotel), fishing in a well-stocked trout lake and even croquet on the lawn.
CL OFFER: Spend two nights at the Lake Country House Hotel, with three-course dinner, delicious daily breakfasts and a glass of bubbly included, from only £199pp.
The Slaughters Manor House, Cotswolds
Love a traditional country house hotel exterior but a contemporary boutique interior? The Slaughters Manor is the perfect blend of both old and new. The honeyed stone gives way to pre-requisite snug lounges with open fires, but there's also a slick cocktail bar and billiards room, and funky decor throughout.
Escape the crowds in the five-acres of grounds, or enjoy a pretty mile-long stroll to the village of Upper Slaughter.
Country Living's exclusive offer means you can save a minimum of 39% on a two-night stay in a luxurious suite, with a three-course dinner in the restaurant on the first night and a cooked breakfast both days.
Ragdale Hall, Leicestershire
Spa lovers in search of the ultimate country house hotel to retreat to for a mini-break needn't look further than beautiful Ragdale Hall in the Leicestershire countryside. This gorgeous country pile is no average manor house. It features a rooftop infinity pool for you to enjoy the views of the countryside from the steamy water, and an array of wellness and fitness experiences that focus on your mind and body.
Combining state-of-the-art facilities and treatments with the charm of traditional Victorian architecture, Ragdale Hall is a luxurious and relaxing health spa. So, whether you want to be pampered, kick-start your health regime or just enjoy the beautiful surroundings, this country house hotel is worth checking out.
Farlam Hall, Cumbria
This boutique country house hotel from luxury collection Relais & Chateaux is a true home-from-home, offering a warm welcome with friendly staff and comfortable rooms. It's surrounded by beautiful countryside, with both the Lake District and Hadrian's Wall in easy reach – but inviting sofas surrounded the fireplace in the lounge area, with board games to enjoy if the weather isn't playing ball.
Farlam Hall's 12 bedrooms and six suites feature silky-soft bedding, Molton Brown toiletries and a turndown service. Families in particular will love the self-contained stable suites, which have their own living rooms and kitchens just a stone's throw from the main building. And in the restaurant, chef Hrishikesh Desai serves up Michelin-starred meals with ingredients grown in the hotel's own kitchen gardens.
Kilworth House Hotel, Leicestershire
Kilworth is a stylish Grade II-listed Italianate country house set in 38 acres of landscaped south Leicestershire parkland. Situated within the rolling countryside of rural South Leicestershire, it has been painstakingly restored it to its former glory, blending Victorian opulence with fine food and contemporary luxury.
The ornate Orangery, with its stunning glass ceiling, overlooks the parkland, while the rooms, many boasting four-poster beds and feather plumes, overlook the Victorian walkway. The rooms are laden with plush cushions, classic paintings, and mahogany lamps, as well as vintage armoires and pretty upholstery.
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset
Get away from it all at this beautiful country house hotel that has everything you need for a relaxing retreat. At Summer Lodge, there's an all-weather tennis court, gym, pool and spa to keep you busy before popping your feet up with a G&T by one of the log fires.
Interiors are traditional, think country-chintz pelmets, patterned carpets and grand paintings. It's luxurious and authentic at the same time, and we love the little touches, like homemade shortbread waiting for you in your room.
Rockliffe Hall, Darlington
Rockliffe Hall is abundant in active pursuits. With an 18-hole golf course, a state-of-the-art, award-winning spa and two excellent restaurants, it offers the perfect country house getaway. Rockliffe Hall, set in County Durham’s stunning countryside, offers the trimmings of a five-star stay. The relaxed, intimate atmosphere is felt throughout the hotel, from the public areas to the spacious guestrooms, and the serene spa is the perfect place to spend the day. Many come for the 18-hole golf course, while the surrounding north-eastern coastline, or the Yorkshire Moors are within easy driving distance. The Brasserie, serving local Yorkshire fare, offers a cosy spot to return to after a busy day.
CL OFFER: Enjoy two nights at this country house hotel for £199pp, with three-course dinner at the Brasserie, a glass of champagne and daily breakfasts included.
Lucknam Park, Wiltshire
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa is an elegant country house hotel in Wiltshire, set within 500 acres of listed parkland. The Palladian mansion turned five-star hotel is privately owned and a member of Relais & Chateaux, the masters of luxury hotels for gourmands.
The mile-long lime and beech tree-lined drive sets the scene for the stunning retreat that awaits at the bottom of it. The hotel's 42 rooms and suites are a masterclass in refined luxury, and you can choose from Michelin-starred dining at Restaurant Hywel Jones or the slightly less formal Brasserie.
Even though historic Bath is just six miles away, it will be hard to leave the state-of-the-art spa, equestrian centre and five-a-side football field. It's perfect for everyone, from families (including your dog!) to couples.
Wivenhoe House, Essex
Ideal if you're looking for a rural escape from London, Wivenhoe House has the feel of a country house hotel while close enough to the shops and restaurants of Colchester, making it perfect for a weekend getaway. The hotel is split between the original 18th-century country house and the more contemporary rooms of its new wing.
You'll find floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies overlooking the park. Dining at the restaurant involves hearty breakfasts (try the full English, or the veggie option) and a bar menu, which includes a great burger.
Lucknam Park, Wiltshire
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa is an elegant country house hotel in Wiltshire, set within 500 acres of listed parkland. The Palladian mansion turned five-star hotel is privately owned and a member of Relais & Chateaux, the masters of luxury hotels for gourmands.
The mile-long lime and beech tree-lined drive sets the scene for the stunning retreat. The hotel's 43 rooms and suites ooze refined luxury, and you can choose from Michelin-starred dining at Restaurant Hywel Jones or the slightly less formal Brasserie
Even thought historic Bath is just six miles away, it will be hard to leave the state-of-the-art spa, equestrian centre and five-a-side football field. It's perfect for everyone, from families (including your dog!) to couples.
Gidleigh Park, Devon
If you're in search of a country house hotel in Devon, look no further than this rural retreat. The Tudor-style manor in the Dartmoor National Park, making it an excellent choice for amblers. The interiors feature open fires, wood-panelled walls and wonderful antiques – which seem even more inviting after a day spent enjoying the great outdoors. Set within more than 100 acres of private woodland, Gidleigh Park is without a doubt one of the UK's most luxurious country house hotels.
More fine antiques and artworks decorate the elegant guestrooms, each named after a local landmark. The award-winning restaurant offers a locally sourced menu of treats created by executive head chef, Chris Eden.
The Norfolk Mead, Norfolk
Georgian country house meets boutique hotel at this elegant tranquil hideaway. Nestled in the heart of the Norfolk Broads on the banks of the River Bure, the 16 modern rooms and cottages offer country chic.
Excellent for special occasions or a weekend away, there's snug but stylish lounges, a raved-about restaurant, and a small spa for pampering treatments.
Just four miles away, the Broads National Park offers over 200 miles of footpaths, as well as scenic cycling routes.
Read our review of The Norfolk Mead.
Bodysgallen Hall, North Wales (vintage)
Bodysgallen Hall is a classic historic house and contemporary spa set amid 200 acres of wooded parkland above the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno. Bodysgallen basks in glorious views over Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park. The grand country house is steeped in history, with part of the hotel dating back as far as the 13th century. And it still retains much of its character today, with oak-panelled walls, ornate fireplaces and rambling corridors adding to its rustic, but classical charm. The restaurant, with tall, stained-glass windows, has won 3 AA Rosettes and the spa, complete with an indoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna, is an oasis of serenity.
CL OFFER: Enjoy two nights’ B&B. a three-course meal and a glass of bubbly at Bodysgallen Hall for only £199pp.
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset
Get away from it all at this beautiful country house hotel that has everything you need for a relaxing retreat. At Summer Lodge, there's an all-weather tennis court, gym, pool and spa to keep you busy before popping your feet up with a G&T by one of the log fires.
Interiors are traditional – think country-chintz pelmets, patterned carpets and grand paintings. It's luxurious and authentic at the same time, and we love the little touches, like the homemade shortbread waiting for you in your room. When you're ready to leave your cosy surroundings, head into the pretty village of Evershot or further afield to Dorchester. Thomas Hardy fans will have a field day in this part of the country.
Gidleigh Park, Devon
This Tudor-style country house hotel in the Dartmoor National Park is clad with open fires, wood-panelled walls and wonderful antiques. Set within more than 100 acres of private woodland, Gidleigh Park is one of the UK's most luxurious country house hotels.
Fine antiques and artworks decorate the elegant guestrooms, each named after a local landmark. The award-winning restaurant offers a locally-sourced menu of treats created by executive head chef, Chris Eden.
The Slaughters Manor House, Cotswolds
The Cotswolds has no shortage of grand rural hotels – though if you love a traditional country house hotel exterior but prefer a more contemporary boutique interior, the options are a little more limited. Enter The Slaughters Manor House, the perfect blend of both old and new. The honeyed stone of the 17th-century building gives way to pre-requisite snug lounges with open fires, but there's also a slick cocktail bar and billiards room, and funky decor throughout.
Escape the crowds in the five acres of grounds with a picnic packed by the staff, or enjoy a pretty mile-long stroll to the village of Upper Slaughter. Awaiting you on your return at the restaurant are dishes such as lingiune with ricotta and courgette flower, cod with lobster, gem lettuce and shellfish sauce, and Orkney scallop crudo with Isle of Wight tomatoes.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour and a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-sized beds and elegant Georgian windows, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with sea air by walking or cycling (free hire) around the local area. You can dine under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant, with gorgeous views of the hotel’s striking Vortex water feature.
Lucknam Park, Wiltshire
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa is an elegant country house hotel in Wiltshire, set within 500 acres of listed parkland. The Palladian mansion turned five-star hotel is privately owned and a member of Relais & Chateaux, the masters of luxury hotels for gourmands.
The mile-long lime and beech tree-lined drive sets the scene for the stunning retreat that awaits at the bottom of it. The hotel's 42 rooms and suites are a masterclass in refined luxury, and you can choose from Michelin-starred dining at Restaurant Hywel Jones or the slightly less formal Brasserie.
Even though historic Bath is just six miles away, it will be hard to leave the state-of-the-art spa, equestrian centre and five-a-side football field. It's perfect for everyone, from families (including your dog!) to couples.
Lake Country House Hotel, Powys
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The Lake Country House offers a wide range of activities, services and facilities for an outdoorsy, active stay in a beautiful Welsh country house hotel. Set in 50 acres of land and overlooking the lakes and the River Irfon in Powys, it boasts fantastic facilities, including an indoor pool, golf course and tennis courts – plus there’s a fully-equipped gym and spa, with a range of health and beauty treatments available.
Guests are also spoilt by the variety of outdoor pursuits, such as riverside walks (dogs are welcome at the hotel), fishing in a well-stocked trout lake and even croquet on the lawn.
The Slaughters Manor House, Cotswolds
Love a traditional country house hotel exterior but a contemporary boutique interior? The Slaughters Manor House is the perfect blend of both old and new. The honeyed stone gives way to pre-requisite snug lounges with open fires, but there's also a slick cocktail bar and billiards room, and funky decor throughout.
Escape the crowds in the five-acres of grounds, or enjoy a pretty mile-long stroll to the village of Upper Slaughter.
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa, Lake District
Location, location, location… If it's views you want, this country house hotel has them in spades – this is the Lake District after all, one of the most staggeringly scenic spots in the country. Overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake, Armathwaite Hall Hotel is surrounded by 400 acres of parkland, and the Victorian stately home at its heart, with its towers and tall chimneys, is equally impressive.
This is a family-friendly destination for all generations. Couples can relax in the modern spa and pool, and kids can run wild in the woods.
Gidleigh Park, Devon
If you're in search of a country house hotel in Devon, look no further than this rural retreat. The Tudor-style manor in the Dartmoor National Park, making it an excellent choice for amblers. The interiors feature open fires, wood-panelled walls and wonderful antiques – which seem even more inviting after a day spent enjoying the great outdoors. Set within more than 100 acres of private woodland, Gidleigh Park is without a doubt one of the UK's most luxurious country house hotels.
More fine antiques and artworks decorate the elegant guestrooms, each named after a local landmark. The award-winning restaurant offers a locally sourced menu of treats created by executive head chef, Chris Eden.
The Norfolk Mead, Norfolk
Georgian country house meets boutique hotel at this elegant tranquil hideaway, located in the heart of the Norfolk Broads on the banks of the River Bure. The Norfolk Mead's 16 modern rooms and cottages have a classic country decor.
The hotel is an excellent choice for special occasions or a weekend away. There are snug but stylish lounges, a raved-about restaurant, and a small spa for pampering treatments. Just four miles away, the Broads National Park offers over 200 miles of footpaths, as well as scenic cycling routes.
Buckland Manor, Broadway, Cotswolds
Sitting in 10 acres of beautiful gardens (the multitude of rose beds are a pretty touch), there's a slew of scenic walks on the doorstep at this country house hotel. Yet it's just five minutes from the quintessential Cotswolds town of Broadway, with its bustling cobbled streets, art galleries and boutique shops.
The outstanding honey-stoned building contains traditional wood-panelled interiors and you can expect snug sofas, elegant oil paintings, crackling log fires and excellent afternoon teas.
Country Living has an exclusive offer in which you can save 30% on a two-night stay.
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa, Lake District
Location, location, location... If it's views you want, this country house hotel has them in spades. Overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake, Armathwaite Hall Hotel surrounded by 400 acres of parkland, and the Victorian stately home, with its towers and tall chimneys, is equally impressive.
A family-friendly destination for all generations, couples will love the modern spa and pool, while kids can run wild in the woods.
The Slaughters Manor House, Cotswolds
The Cotswolds has no shortage of grand rural hotels – though if you love a traditional country house hotel exterior but prefer a more contemporary boutique interior, the options are a little more limited. Enter The Slaughters Manor House, the perfect blend of both old and new. The honeyed stone of the 17th-century building gives way to pre-requisite snug lounges with open fires, but there's also a slick cocktail bar and billiards room, and funky decor throughout.
Escape the crowds in the five acres of grounds with a picnic packed by the staff, or enjoy a pretty mile-long stroll to the village of Upper Slaughter. Awaiting you on your return at the restaurant are dishes such as lingiune with ricotta and courgette flower, cod with lobster, gem lettuce and shellfish sauce, and Orkney scallop crudo with Isle of Wight tomatoes.
Chilston Park, Kent
If it's an authentic, classic British country house hotel you're after, stop the search, this is it. Everything here is traditional, from the formal restaurant serving British cuisine to the decor, boasting patterned carpets, grand painting, large fireplaces and wood panelling.
The rooms are sumptuous, with four-poster beds and pelmets galore. Afternoon tea is an unashamedly gluttonous affair, but there's 22 acres of beautiful grounds in the Kent countryside to walk it off.
Read our review of Chilston Park.
The Norfolk Mead, Norfolk
Georgian country house meets boutique hotel at this elegant tranquil hideaway. Nestled in the heart of the Norfolk Broads on the banks of the River Bure, the Norfolk Mead's 16 modern rooms and cottages offer country chic.
Excellent for special occasions or a weekend away, there's snug but stylish lounges, a raved-about restaurant, and a small spa for pampering treatments. Just four miles away, the Broads National Park offers over 200 miles of footpaths, as well as scenic cycling routes.
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa, Lake District
Location, location, location… If it's views you want, this country house hotel has them in spades – this is the Lake District after all, one of the most staggeringly scenic spots in the country. Overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake, Armathwaite Hall Hotel is surrounded by 400 acres of parkland, and the Victorian stately home at its heart, with its towers and tall chimneys, is equally impressive.
This is a family-friendly destination for all generations. Couples can relax in the modern spa and pool, and kids can run wild in the woods.
Kilworth House Hotel, Leicestershire
Kilworth is a Grade II-listed, Italianate country house set in 38 acres of landscaped parkland. The estate is surrounded by the rolling countryside of rural South Leicestershire. The house itself has been painstakingly restored it to its former glory, blending Victorian opulence with fine food and contemporary luxury to suit modern-day guests.
The ornate Orangery, with its stunning glass ceiling, overlooks the pretty parkland, while the rooms, many boasting four-poster beds and feather plumes, overlook the Victorian walkway. The rooms are also laden with plush cushions, classic paintings and mahogany lamps, as well as vintage armoires and eye-catching upholstery.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour and a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-sized beds and elegant Georgian windows, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with sea air by walking or cycling (free hire) around the local area. You can dine under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant, with gorgeous views of the hotel’s striking Vortex water feature.
Kilworth House Hotel, Leicestershire
Kilworth is a stylish Grade II-listed Italianate country house set in 38 acres of landscaped south Leicestershire parkland. Situated within the rolling countryside of rural South Leicestershire, it has been painstakingly restored it to its former glory, blending Victorian opulence with fine food and contemporary luxury.
The ornate Orangery, with its stunning glass ceiling, overlooks the parkland, while the rooms, many boasting four-poster beds and feather plumes, overlook the Victorian walkway. The rooms are laden with plush cushions, classic paintings, and mahogany lamps, as well as vintage armoires and pretty upholstery.
Lake Country House Hotel, Powys
The Lake Country House offers a wide range of activities, services and facilities for an outdoorsy, active stay in a beautiful Welsh country house hotel. Set in 50 acres of land and overlooking the lakes and the River Irfon in Powys, it boasts an indoor pool, a golf course and tennis courts – plus, there’s a fully-equipped gym and spa, with a range of health and beauty treatments available for guests in need of a little pampering.
Visitors are also spoilt by the variety of outdoor pursuits on offer here, such as riverside walks (dogs are welcome at the hotel, so you can have your pooch in tow), fishing in a well-stocked trout lake and even croquet on the lawn.
The Norfolk Mead, Norfolk
Georgian country house meets boutique hotel at this elegant tranquil hideaway, located in the heart of the Norfolk Broads on the banks of the River Bure. The Norfolk Mead's 16 modern rooms and cottages have a classic country decor.
The hotel is an excellent choice for special occasions or a weekend away. There are snug but stylish lounges, a raved-about restaurant, and a small spa for pampering treatments. Just four miles away, the Broads National Park offers over 200 miles of footpaths, as well as scenic cycling routes.
Bodysgallen Hall, Conwy
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Bodysgallen Hall is a classic historic house and contemporary spa set amid 200 acres of wooded parkland above the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno. The country house hotel basks in glorious views over Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park. It's steeped in history, with part of the manor house hotel dating back as far as the 13th century.
And it still retains much of its character today, with oak-panelled walls, ornate fireplaces and rambling corridors adding to its rustic, but classical charm. The restaurant, with tall, stained-glass windows, has won 3 AA Rosettes and the spa, complete with an indoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna, is an oasis of serenity.
Buckland Manor, Cotswolds
Sitting in 10 acres of beautiful gardens that are made even prettier by the multitude of rose beds, Buckland Manor is just five minutes away from the quintessential Cotswolds town of Broadway, with its bustling cobbled streets, art galleries and boutique shops. For something a little more bucolic, guests can set off on one of the scenic walks that lead from the doorstep of this country house hotel.
The honey-stoned building contains traditional wood-panelled interiors and you can expect squashy sofas, classic oil paintings, crackling log fires and excellent afternoon teas.
Lake Country House Hotel, Powys
The Lake Country House offers a wide range of activities, services and facilities for an outdoorsy, active stay in a beautiful Welsh country house hotel. Set in 50 acres of land and overlooking the lakes and the River Irfon in Powys, it boasts fantastic facilities, including an indoor pool, golf course and tennis courts – plus there’s a fully-equipped gym and spa, with a range of health and beauty treatments available.
Guests are also spoilt by the variety of outdoor pursuits, such as riverside walks (dogs are welcome at the hotel), fishing in a well-stocked trout lake and even croquet on the lawn.
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset
Get away from it all at this beautiful country house hotel that has everything you need for a relaxing retreat. There's an all-weather tennis court, gym, pool and spa to keep you busy before popping your feet up with a G&T by one of the log fires.
Interiors are traditional, think country-chintz pelmets, patterned carpets and grand paintings. It's luxurious and authentic at the same time, and we love the little touches, like homemade shortbread waiting for you in your room.
Luckily, Country Living's exclusive offer means you can save up to 35% on a two-night stay, including dinner on one night, breakfast for both days, complimentary handmade chocolates and a guided tour of Evershot with a local history expert.
Kilworth House Hotel, Leicestershire
Kilworth is a Grade II-listed, Italianate country house set in 38 acres of landscaped parkland. The estate is surrounded by the rolling countryside of rural South Leicestershire. The house itself has been painstakingly restored it to its former glory, blending Victorian opulence with fine food and contemporary luxury to suit modern-day guests.
The ornate Orangery, with its stunning glass ceiling, overlooks the pretty parkland, while the rooms, many boasting four-poster beds and feather plumes, overlook the Victorian walkway. The rooms are also laden with plush cushions, classic paintings and mahogany lamps, as well as vintage armoires and eye-catching upholstery.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour and a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-sized beds and elegant Georgian windows, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with sea air by walking or cycling (free hire) around the local area. You can dine under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant, with gorgeous views of the hotel’s striking Vortex water feature.
Chilston Park, Kent
If it's an authentic, classic British country house hotel you're after, stop the search, Chilston Park near Maidstone is it. Everything here is traditional, from the formal restaurant serving British cuisine to the decor, starring patterned carpets, grand paintings, large fireplaces and plenty of wood panelling. The red-brick exterior is quintessentially British, too.
Inside, the rooms are sumptuous, with four-poster beds and pelmets galore. Afternoon tea is an unashamedly gluttonous affair, but there are 22 acres of beautiful grounds in the Kent countryside to walk it all off.
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxfordshire
Raymond Blanc's exquisite country house hotel is the perfect marriage of French influence and English tradition. A lavender-lined path leads up to the authentic honey-stoned exterior and, inside, a magical world for gastronomes awaits.
The impeccable restaurant has held two Michelin stars for 35 years, and the sumptuous bedrooms, creatively inspired by Raymond's travels, are the perfect place to sleep off a fine-fare feast. All palates are catered for, and vegans and vegetarians even get their own menu. High-end and luxurious, this a bucket list experience for many.
Country Living readers can indulge with our exclusive fine dining package, which includes an overnight stay, seven-course dinner, full English breakfast and extras such as homemade jam to take home.
Buckland Manor, Cotswolds
Sitting in 10 acres of beautiful gardens (the multitude of rose beds are a pretty touch), there's a slew of scenic walks on the doorstep at this country house hotel. Yet Buckland Manor is just five minutes from the quintessential Cotswolds town of Broadway, with its bustling cobbled streets, art galleries and boutique shops.
The outstanding honey-stoned building contains traditional wood-panelled interiors and you can expect snug sofas, elegant oil paintings, crackling log fires and excellent afternoon teas.
Lake Country House Hotel, Powys
The Lake Country House offers a wide range of activities, services and facilities for an outdoorsy, active stay in a beautiful Welsh country house hotel. Set in 50 acres of land and overlooking the lakes and the River Irfon in Powys, it boasts an indoor pool, a golf course and tennis courts – plus, there’s a fully-equipped gym and spa, with a range of health and beauty treatments available for guests in need of a little pampering.
Visitors are also spoilt by the variety of outdoor pursuits on offer here, such as riverside walks (dogs are welcome at the hotel, so you can have your pooch in tow), fishing in a well-stocked trout lake and even croquet on the lawn.
Bodysgallen Hall, Conwy
Bodysgallen Hall is a historic house and contemporary spa set amid 200 acres of wooded parkland, above the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno in north Wales. The country house hotel basks in glorious views over Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park. It's steeped in history, with part of the manor house hotel dating back as far as the 13th century.
And it still retains much of its character today, with oak-panelled walls, ornate fireplaces and rambling corridors adding to its rustic charm. The restaurant, with tall, stained-glass windows, has won 3 AA Rosettes and the spa, complete with an indoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna, is an oasis of serenity.
Buckland Manor, Cotswolds
Sitting in 10 acres of beautiful gardens that are made even prettier by the multitude of rose beds, Buckland Manor is just five minutes away from the quintessential Cotswolds town of Broadway, with its bustling cobbled streets, art galleries and boutique shops. For something a little more bucolic, guests can set off on one of the scenic walks that lead from the doorstep of this country house hotel.
The honey-stoned building contains traditional wood-panelled interiors and you can expect squashy sofas, classic oil paintings, crackling log fires and excellent afternoon teas.
Gilpin Hotel & Lake House, Lake District
Arguably the most luxurious country house hotel experience in the Lake District, Gilpin Hotel & Lake House is a super-special retreat loved by couples. It manages to combine flawless service, interiors, and food with an unfussy, relaxed atmosphere.
The 25 bedrooms at Gilpin Hotel all have Lakeland views, six ave their own cedarwood hot tubs. For an intimate, truly tranquil experience, the Lake House, just a mile down the road, is a stunning property surrounded by 100 acres of grounds. This hotel-meets-private-country-house has its own lake (take the rowing boat out with a bottle of bubbles), boat house, hot tubs, saunas, and swimming pool.
There's complimentary chauffeur service to Gilpin Hotel for when you want to dive headfirst into Michelin-starred fare at HRiSHi or enjoy a more informal feed at Gilpin Spice.
Read our review of Gilpin Hotel & Lake House.
Chilston Park, Kent
If it's an authentic, classic British country house hotel you're after, stop the search, Chilston Park is it. Everything here is traditional, from the formal restaurant serving British cuisine to the decor, boasting patterned carpets, grand painting, large fireplaces and wood panelling.
The rooms are sumptuous, with four-poster beds and pelmets galore. Afternoon tea is an unashamedly gluttonous affair, but there's 22 acres of beautiful grounds in the Kent countryside to walk it off.
Chilston Park, Kent
If it's an authentic, classic British country house hotel you're after, stop the search, Chilston Park near Maidstone is it. Everything here is traditional, from the formal restaurant serving British cuisine to the decor, starring patterned carpets, grand paintings, large fireplaces and plenty of wood panelling. The red-brick exterior is quintessentially British, too.
Inside, the rooms are sumptuous, with four-poster beds and pelmets galore. Afternoon tea is an unashamedly gluttonous affair, but there are 22 acres of beautiful grounds in the Kent countryside to walk it all off.
Rockliffe Hall, County Durham
Rockliffe Hall is abundant in active pursuits. With an 18-hole golf course, a state-of-the-art spa and two excellent restaurants, it offers the perfect country house getaway. Set in County Durham’s stunning countryside, it offers all the trimmings of a five-star stay.
The relaxed, intimate atmosphere is felt throughout the hotel, from the public areas to the spacious guest rooms, and the serene spa is the perfect place to spend the day. Many come for the 18-hole golf course, while the surrounding north-eastern coastline, or the Yorkshire Moors are within easy driving distance. The Brasserie, serving local Yorkshire fare, offers a cosy spot to return to after a busy day.
Bodysgallen Hall, Conwy
Bodysgallen Hall is a classic historic house and contemporary spa set amid 200 acres of wooded parkland above the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno. The country house hotel basks in glorious views over Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park. It's steeped in history, with part of the manor house hotel dating back as far as the 13th century.
And it still retains much of its character today, with oak-panelled walls, ornate fireplaces and rambling corridors adding to its rustic, but classical charm. The restaurant, with tall, stained-glass windows, has won 3 AA Rosettes and the spa, complete with an indoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna, is an oasis of serenity.
Gilpin Hotel & Lake House, Lake District
Arguably the most luxurious country house hotel experience on offer in the Lake District, Gilpin Hotel & Lake House is a super-special retreat loved by couples. It manages to combine flawless service, interiors and food with an unfussy, relaxed atmosphere.
The 30 bedrooms at Gilpin Hotel all have typical Lake District views, and some have their own cedar wood hot tubs. For an intimate, truly tranquil experience, the Lake House, just a mile down the road, is a stunning property surrounded by 100 acres of grounds. This hotel-meets-private-country-house has its own lake (take the rowing boat out with a bottle of bubbles), boat house, hot tubs, saunas and swimming pool.
There's a complimentary chauffeur service up to the main hotel for when you want to dive headfirst into Michelin-starred fare at Source or enjoy a more informal meal at Gilpin Spice.
Rockliffe Hall, County Durham
With an 18-hole golf course, a superb spa and two excellent restaurants, Rockliffe Hall is the perfect country house getaway, set in County Durham’s stunning countryside.
The relaxed, intimate atmosphere is felt throughout the hotel, from the public areas to the spacious guest rooms, and the serene spa is the perfect place to spend the day. Many come for the golf course, while the surrounding north-eastern coastline, or the Yorkshire Moors, are within easy driving distance.
The Clubhouse, serving locally sourced fare, offers a cosy spot to return to after a busy day. And new for this summer is Terra, a special residency by the chef James Close, who joined the hotel as its culinary director in February. The menu will celebrate the bounty of both land and sea.
Bodysgallen Hall, Conwy
Bodysgallen Hall is a historic house and contemporary spa set amid 200 acres of wooded parkland, above the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno in north Wales. The country house hotel basks in glorious views over Conwy Castle and the Snowdonia National Park. It's steeped in history, with part of the manor house hotel dating back as far as the 13th century.
And it still retains much of its character today, with oak-panelled walls, ornate fireplaces and rambling corridors adding to its rustic charm. The restaurant, with tall, stained-glass windows, has won 3 AA Rosettes and the spa, complete with an indoor swimming pool, steam room, and sauna, is an oasis of serenity.
Cliveden House, Buckinghamshire
The grande dame of country house hotels, Cliveden is a sprawling Italianate mansion that combines a contemporary spa with traditional British grandeur. This is a place with an intriguing history and it's even hosted royals - Meghan Markle stayed here the night before her wedding.
Rooms range from classically dressed and sumptuous, to more contemporary suites with hot tubs. Enjoy a picnic on the Thames in one of the hotel's boats, or head to the fabulous spa - an oasis of tranquility hidden behind a walled garden.
Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset
Get away from it all at this beautiful country house hotel that has everything you need for a relaxing retreat. At Summer Lodge, there's an all-weather tennis court, gym, pool and spa to keep you busy before popping your feet up with a G&T by one of the log fires.
Interiors are traditional, think country-chintz pelmets, patterned carpets and grand paintings. It's luxurious and authentic at the same time, and we love the little touches, like homemade shortbread waiting for you in your room.
Gilpin Hotel & Lake House, Lake District
Arguably the most luxurious country house hotel experience on offer in the Lake District, Gilpin Hotel & Lake House is a super-special retreat loved by couples. It manages to combine flawless service, interiors and food with an unfussy, relaxed atmosphere.
The 30 bedrooms at Gilpin Hotel all have typical Lake District views, and some have their own cedar wood hot tubs. For an intimate, truly tranquil experience, the Lake House, just a mile down the road, is a stunning property surrounded by 100 acres of grounds. This hotel-meets-private-country-house has its own lake (take the rowing boat out with a bottle of bubbles), boat house, hot tubs, saunas and swimming pool.
There's a complimentary chauffeur service up to the main hotel for when you want to dive headfirst into Michelin-starred fare at Source or enjoy a more informal meal at Gilpin Spice.
Cliveden House, Berkshire
The grande dame of country house hotels, Cliveden is a sprawling Italianate mansion that combines a contemporary spa with traditional British grandeur. This is a place with an intriguing history and it's even hosted royals – Meghan Markle stayed here the night before her wedding to Prince Harry back in 2018. It has seen its fair share of scandal, too.
Rooms range from classically dressed and sumptuous, to more contemporary suites with hot tubs. A suite in the main house, with access to a terrace overlooking the parterre, will be a memorable choice.
Enjoy a picnic on the Thames in one of the hotel's boats, or head to the fabulous spa, which is an oasis of tranquillity hidden behind a walled garden. There are frequent pop-ups by acclaimed skincare experts, the most recent of which is Teresa Tarmey.
South Lodge, Horsham, West Sussex
Situated between Haywards Heath and Horsham with striking views of the South Downs, this country house hotel is a true haven just an hour out of London.
Old meets new inside, with the traditional grandeur of dark wood panelling and chandeliers in the restaurants and lounges contrasting with the sparkling new contemporary spa.
With 93 acres of gardens and parkland, there's plenty of choice for slow strolls before hunkering down by a fire or reposing poolside.
Read our review of South Lodge.
Wivenhoe House, Essex
Ideal if you're looking for a rural escape from London, Wivenhoe House in Essex has the feel of a country house hotel, while being close enough to the shops and restaurants of Colchester, making it perfect for a weekend getaway with the best of both worlds. The hotel is split between the original 18th-century country house and the more contemporary rooms of its new wing.
You'll find floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies overlooking the park. Dining at the restaurant involves hearty breakfasts (try the full English, or the veggie option), and classic lunches and dinners.
Rockliffe Hall, County Durham
With an 18-hole golf course, a superb spa and two excellent restaurants, Rockliffe Hall is the perfect country house getaway, set in County Durham’s stunning countryside.
The relaxed, intimate atmosphere is felt throughout the hotel, from the public areas to the spacious guest rooms, and the serene spa is the perfect place to spend the day. Many come for the golf course, while the surrounding north-eastern coastline, or the Yorkshire Moors, are within easy driving distance.
The Clubhouse, serving locally sourced fare, offers a cosy spot to return to after a busy day. And new for this summer is Terra, a special residency by the chef James Close, who joined the hotel as its culinary director in February. The menu will celebrate the bounty of both land and sea.
Chewton Glen, New Milton, Hampshire
A five-star country house hotel, Chewton Glen is the epitome of luxury and the 18th century manor has been renovated with panache. This is a great country house hotel for families.
The 72 rooms are contemporary and chic, but you can also choose to stay in one of the luxurious treehouses for a bucolic escape in the forest. Country walks abound and, sitting just a mile from the coast, seaside strolls are also within reach.
The proximity to the sea also influences the menu at James Martin's The Kitchen, where the freshest catch gets the celebrity touch in relaxed surroundings. You can also enjoy indulgent afternoon teas and more formal fare at The Dining Room, as well as cookery courses with James himself if you book in advance.
Horsted Place, East Sussex
Once a favourite hotspot with the royal family, this Gothic-Revival building is a grand and majestic country house hotel. Horsted Place boasts traditional decor and a two AA rosette restaurant.
Dating back to 1850, the design gives a nod to its historic past, with grand oil paintings and stately, gilded staircases. All of the 17 rooms enjoy views over the charming courtyard, gardens or South Downs beyond. Take afternoon tea in the Drawing Room or relax in a lounge with a log fire and a glass of bubbles for company.
Read our review of Horsted Place.
Cliveden House, Berkshire
The grande dame of country house hotels, Cliveden is a sprawling Italianate mansion that combines a contemporary spa with traditional British grandeur. This is a place with an intriguing history and it's even hosted royals – Meghan Markle stayed here the night before her wedding to Prince Harry back in 2018. It has seen its fair share of scandal, too.
Rooms range from classically dressed and sumptuous, to more contemporary suites with hot tubs. A suite in the main house, with access to a terrace overlooking the parterre, will be a memorable choice.
Enjoy a picnic on the Thames in one of the hotel's boats, or head to the fabulous spa, which is an oasis of tranquillity hidden behind a walled garden. There are frequent pop-ups by acclaimed skincare experts, the most recent of which is Teresa Tarmey.
South Lodge, Horsham, West Sussex
There are lots of pretty parts of England, and one of the most attractive has to the be the South Downs, which, after all, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated between Haywards Heath and Horsham, with striking views of the famous nearby chalk hills, this 19th-century country house hotel is a true haven, just an hour out of London. Old meets new inside South Lodge, with the traditional grandeur of dark wood panelling and chandeliers in the restaurants and lounges contrasting with the contemporary spa.
With 93 acres of gardens and parkland, there's plenty of choice for slow strolls before hunkering down by a fire or reposing poolside.
Chewton Glen, New Milton, Hampshire
A five-star country house hotel, Chewton Glen is an 18th-century manor that is the epitome of luxury, while still being a great option for families.
The rooms in the main house are classic in style, but you can also choose to stay in one of the luxurious treehouses for a bucolic escape in the forest. Country walks abound and, since the hotel sits just a mile from the coast, seaside strolls are also within reach.
The proximity to the sea also influences the menu at James Martin's the Kitchen, where the freshest catch gets the celebrity touch in relaxed surroundings. You can also enjoy indulgent afternoon teas and more formal fare at the Dining Room, as well as cookery courses with James himself if you book in advance.
South Lodge, Horsham, West Sussex
Situated between Haywards Heath and Horsham with striking views of the South Downs, this country house hotel is a true haven just an hour out of London. Old meets new inside South Lodge, with the traditional grandeur of dark wood panelling and chandeliers in the restaurants and lounges contrasting with the sparkling new contemporary spa.
With 93 acres of gardens and parkland, there's plenty of choice for slow strolls before hunkering down by a fire or reposing poolside.
Wivenhoe House, Essex
Ideal if you're looking for a rural escape from London, Wivenhoe House in Essex has the feel of a country house hotel, while being close enough to the shops and restaurants of Colchester, making it perfect for a weekend getaway with the best of both worlds. The hotel is split between the original 18th-century country house and the more contemporary rooms of its new wing.
You'll find floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies overlooking the park. Dining at the restaurant involves hearty breakfasts (try the full English, or the veggie option), and classic lunches and dinners.
Lucknam Park, Wiltshire
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa is an elegant country house hotel in Wiltshire, set within 500 acres of listed parkland. The Palladian mansion turned five-star hotel is privately owned and a member of Relais & Chateaux, the masters of luxury hotels for gourmands.
The mile-long lime and beech tree-lined drive sets the scene for the stunning retreat. The hotel's 43 rooms and suites ooze refined luxury, and you can choose from Michelin-starred dining at Restaurant Hywel Jones or the slightly less formal Brasserie
Even thought historic Bath is just six miles away, it will be hard to leave the state-of-the-art spa, equestrian centre and five-a-side football field. It's perfect for everyone, from families (including your dog!) to couples.
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South Lodge, Horsham, West Sussex
There are lots of pretty parts of England, and one of the most attractive has to the be the South Downs, which, after all, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated between Haywards Heath and Horsham, with striking views of the famous nearby chalk hills, this 19th-century country house hotel is a true haven, just an hour out of London. Old meets new inside South Lodge, with the traditional grandeur of dark wood panelling and chandeliers in the restaurants and lounges contrasting with the contemporary spa.
With 93 acres of gardens and parkland, there's plenty of choice for slow strolls before hunkering down by a fire or reposing poolside.
Chewton Glen, New Milton, Hampshire
A five-star country house hotel, Chewton Glen is the epitome of luxury and the 18th century manor has been renovated with panache. This is a great country house hotel for families.
The 72 rooms are contemporary and chic, but you can also choose to stay in one of the luxurious treehouses for a bucolic escape in the forest. Country walks abound and, sitting just a mile from the coast, seaside strolls are also within reach.
The proximity to the sea also influences the menu at James Martin's The Kitchen, where the freshest catch gets the celebrity touch in relaxed surroundings. You can also enjoy indulgent afternoon teas and more formal fare at The Dining Room, as well as cookery courses with James himself if you book in advance.
Horsted Place, East Sussex
Within a Gothic-Revival building dating back to 1850, the grand and majestic Horsted Place in East Sussex was once a favoured hotspot of the royal family. It's just as regal today, with traditional decor and a fine-dining restaurant.
The design gives a nod to its historic past, with grand oil paintings and stately, gilded staircases. All of the 17 rooms and suites enjoy views over the charming courtyard, the gardens or the South Downs in the distance. Take afternoon tea in the Royal Lounge or relax beside a log fire with a glass of bubbles for company. In the summer, the terrace awaits.
Chewton Glen, New Milton, Hampshire
A five-star country house hotel, Chewton Glen is an 18th-century manor that is the epitome of luxury, while still being a great option for families.
The rooms in the main house are classic in style, but you can also choose to stay in one of the luxurious treehouses for a bucolic escape in the forest. Country walks abound and, since the hotel sits just a mile from the coast, seaside strolls are also within reach.
The proximity to the sea also influences the menu at James Martin's the Kitchen, where the freshest catch gets the celebrity touch in relaxed surroundings. You can also enjoy indulgent afternoon teas and more formal fare at the Dining Room, as well as cookery courses with James himself if you book in advance.
Bovey Castle, Devon
This grand Dartmoor dwelling was built at the behest of famous stationer William Henry Smith. It’s a country-house hotel for the active – the vast 275-acre estate has a championship golf course, and other pastimes available on the grounds include fly-fishing, archery and clay-pigeon shooting. You’ll also be able to learn how to make gin and cider.
The spa at Bovey Castle has a Gentleman’s Quarter for grooming, plus an impressive menu of treatments. Guests can check in to a room in the neo-Elizabethan main house, or one of the three-storey lodges that are dotted throughout the landscape.
Horsted Place, East Sussex
Once a favourite hotspot with the royal family, this Gothic-Revival building is a grand and majestic country house hotel. Horsted Place boasts traditional decor and a two AA rosette restaurant.
Dating back to 1850, the design gives a nod to its historic past, with grand oil paintings and stately, gilded staircases. All of the 17 rooms enjoy views over the charming courtyard, gardens or South Downs beyond. Take afternoon tea in the Drawing Room or relax in a lounge with a log fire and a glass of bubbles for company.
Horsted Place, East Sussex
Within a Gothic-Revival building dating back to 1850, the grand and majestic Horsted Place in East Sussex was once a favoured hotspot of the royal family. It's just as regal today, with traditional decor and a fine-dining restaurant.
The design gives a nod to its historic past, with grand oil paintings and stately, gilded staircases. All of the 17 rooms and suites enjoy views over the charming courtyard, the gardens or the South Downs in the distance. Take afternoon tea in the Royal Lounge or relax beside a log fire with a glass of bubbles for company. In the summer, the terrace awaits.
Bovey Castle, Devon
This grand Dartmoor dwelling was built at the behest of famous stationer William Henry Smith. It’s a country-house hotel for the active – the vast 275-acre estate has a championship golf course, and other pastimes available on the grounds include fly-fishing, archery and clay-pigeon shooting. You’ll also be able to learn how to make gin.
The spa at Bovey Castle has a Gentleman’s Quarter for grooming, plus a menu of Espa treatments. Guests can check in to a room in the neo-Elizabethan main house, or one of the three-storey cottages dotted throughout the landscape.
The Retreat Elcot Park, Berkshire
Country-house hotels don’t have to be dated and chintzy. Case in point: the Retreat Elcot Park in Berkshire, once the residence of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s mother and recently revitalised by the Signet Collection. The brand is also behind the Mitre in Hampton Court.
The grand house is now home to a smart pan-Asian restaurant, a brasserie in the orangery and a spa with facilities such as a Himalayan salt sauna, a flotation chamber and a heated outdoor pool. There’s also a charming courtyard with regular pop-up markets.
The Retreat Elcot Park, Berkshire
Country-house hotels don’t have to be dated and chintzy. Case in point: the Retreat Elcot Park in Berkshire, once the residence of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s mother and recently revitalised by the Signet Collection. The brand is also behind the Mitre in Hampton Court.
The grand house is now home to a smart pan-Asian restaurant, a brasserie in the orangery and a spa with facilities such as a Himalayan salt sauna, a flotation chamber and a heated outdoor pool. There’s also a charming courtyard with regular pop-up markets.
Palé Hall, Snowdonia
This luxury retreat on the edge of Snowdonia is one of the loveliest country house hotels in the UK, with turrets, towers and various wings to lose yourself in. Of course, the mountain in the neighbouring national park is the star of the show, and if you don’t fancy climbing it, you can catch the handy train to the top instead.
Back at Palé Hall, you’ll be able to recuperate in style. Its grand suites have period features (wood panelling, domed ceilings and, naturally, lots of antiques), and the 18-bedroom Victorian manor also has lawns that lead down to the riverbank.
Bovey Castle, Devon
This grand Dartmoor dwelling was built at the behest of famous stationer William Henry Smith. It’s a country-house hotel for the active – the vast 275-acre estate has a championship golf course, and other pastimes available on the grounds include fly-fishing, archery and clay-pigeon shooting. You’ll also be able to learn how to make gin and cider.
The spa at Bovey Castle has a Gentleman’s Quarter for grooming, plus an impressive menu of treatments. Guests can check in to a room in the neo-Elizabethan main house, or one of the three-storey lodges that are dotted throughout the landscape.
The Retreat Elcot Park, Berkshire
Country-house hotels don’t have to be dated and chintzy. Case in point: the Retreat Elcot Park in Berkshire, once the residence of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s mother and recently revitalised by the Signet Collection. The brand is also behind the Mitre in Hampton Court.
The grand house is now home to a smart pan-Asian restaurant, a brasserie in the orangery and a spa with facilities such as a Himalayan salt sauna, a flotation chamber and a heated outdoor pool. There’s also a charming courtyard with regular pop-up markets.
Palé Hall, Snowdonia
This luxury retreat on the edge of Snowdonia is one of the loveliest country-house hotels in the UK, with turrets, towers and various wings to lose yourself in. Of course, the mountain in the neighbouring national park is the star of the show, and if you don’t fancy climbing it, you can catch the handy train to the top.
Back at Palé Hall, you’ll be able to recuperate in style. Its grand suites have period features (wood-panelling, domed ceilings and, naturally, lots of antiques), and the 18-bedroom Victorian manor also has lawns that lead down to the riverbank.
Wildhive Callow Hall, Derbyshire
There’s a Victorian house at the heart of Wildhive Callow Hall, deep in the Derbyshire countryside – but its Treehouses and Hives, tucked away in woodland, will try to tempt you away from the more conventional accommodation. If you do go for the latter, select a suite with a bath tub in the bedroom and admire the surrounding scenery as you bathe. You’ll also be able to gaze at the valley from the comfort of the Garden Room restaurant.
The 35-acre estate spans wild meadows, gardens and woods, and outside of the parameters, things only get more scenic, since it’s conveniently close to the Peak District National Park.
Wildhive Callow Hall, Derbyshire
There’s a Victorian house at the heart of Wildhive Callow Hall, deep in the Derbyshire countryside – but its Treehouses and Hives, tucked away in woodland, will try to tempt you away from the more conventional accommodation. If you do go for the latter, select a suite with a bath tub in the bedroom and admire the surrounding scenery as you bathe. You’ll also be able to admire the valley from the comfort of the Garden Room restaurant.
The 35-acre estate spans gardens, wild meadows and woods, and outside of the parameters, things only get more scenic, since it’s close to the Peak District National Park.
Palé Hall, Snowdonia
This luxury retreat on the edge of Snowdonia is one of the loveliest country house hotels in the UK, with turrets, towers and various wings to lose yourself in. Of course, the mountain in the neighbouring national park is the star of the show, and if you don’t fancy climbing it, you can catch the handy train to the top instead.
Back at Palé Hall, you’ll be able to recuperate in style. Its grand suites have period features (wood panelling, domed ceilings and, naturally, lots of antiques), and the 18-bedroom Victorian manor also has lawns that lead down to the riverbank.
Lympstone Manor, Devon
Lympstone Manor is on the edge of the Exe estuary in Devon, with a Michael Caines restaurant showcasing not only the chef’s considerable talents, but his passion for this corner of the world. The estate is an hour or so away from coastal towns such as Lyme Regis and Dartmouth, and the wild expanses of Exmoor and Dartmoor.
Along with rooms in the listed Georgian main house, guests can check in to shepherd’s huts that are hidden away in the woods, with outdoor decks and bath tubs. There are also suites with terraces and fire pits.
Lympstone Manor, Devon
Lympstone Manor is on the edge of the Exe estuary in Devon, with a Michael Caines restaurant showcasing not only the chef’s considerable talents, but his passion for this corner of the world. The estate is an hour or so away from coastal towns such as Lyme Regis and Dartmouth, and the wild expanses of Exmoor and Dartmoor.
Along with rooms in the listed Georgian main house, guests can check in to shepherd’s huts that are hidden away in the woods, with outdoor decks and bath tubs. There are also suites with terraces and fire-pits.
Whatley Manor, Wiltshire
In the Wiltshire market town of Malmesbury, Whatley Manor is one of the finest hotels in Britain. The luxurious country house hotel has a restaurant with a Michelin star (and a Green Michelin star for sustainability efforts). Here, guests can enjoy delicious, refined dishes, and tasting menus for both vegans and vegetarians are available, too. There’s also the more relaxed second restaurant, Grey’s, perfect for a casual lunch or dinner.
As befits such a stately stay, the grounds are beautiful, with a courtyard, immaculate lawns, terraces and an organic kitchen garden. You can retreat to the manor’s spa, or take the waters in Bath, just a 45-minute drive south.
Wildhive Callow Hall, Derbyshire
There’s a Victorian house at the heart of Wildhive Callow Hall, deep in the Derbyshire countryside – but its Treehouses and Hives, tucked away in woodland, will try to tempt you away from the more conventional accommodation. If you do go for the latter, select a suite with a bath tub in the bedroom and admire the surrounding scenery as you bathe. You’ll also be able to gaze at the valley from the comfort of the Garden Room restaurant.
The 35-acre estate spans wild meadows, gardens and woods, and outside of the parameters, things only get more scenic, since it’s conveniently close to the Peak District National Park.
Whatley Manor, Wiltshire
In the Wiltshire market town of Malmesbury, Whatley Manor is one of the finest hotels in Britain. The luxurious country-house hotel has a restaurant with two Michelin stars, where guests can enjoy dishes such as mussel tart with roasted lemon and caviar, and brill with spiced citrus and champagne. There’s also the more relaxed second restaurant, Grey’s, perfect for a more casual lunch or dinner.
As befits such a stately stay, the grounds are beautiful, with a courtyard, immaculate lawns, terraces and an organic kitchen garden. You can retreat to the manor’s spa, or take the waters in Bath, just a 45-minute drive south.
The Grove, Hertfordshire
This expansive rural estate may feel like it’s in the depths of the countryside, but it’s actually less than an hour by car from London, in Chandler’s Cross near Watford. The Grade II-listed Mansion wing has elegant suites inside. During the summer, the outdoor pool area doubles up as a beach club (with added sand), but the 300-acre grounds are equally enchanting in the winter.
The Grove – which is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World collection – has a championship golf course attached, along with an impressive spa dispensing excellent Bamford and Natura Bissé treatments. There are several eating and drinking establishments to try, but for some of the best Indian food you'll ever eat, be sure to book a table at Madhu’s.
Lympstone Manor, Devon
Lympstone Manor is on the edge of the Exe estuary in Devon, with a Michael Caines restaurant showcasing not only the chef’s considerable talents, but his passion for this corner of the world. The estate is an hour or so away from coastal towns such as Lyme Regis and Dartmouth, and the wild expanses of Exmoor and Dartmoor.
Along with rooms in the listed Georgian main house, guests can check in to shepherd’s huts that are hidden away in the woods, with outdoor decks and bath tubs. There are also suites with terraces and fire pits.
Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye
Secluded in the hills of Skye, Kinloch Lodge has been one of the loveliest retreats in Scotland for half a century now. It was once the home of the Duke of Sutherland but has been a hotel in its current incarnation since 1972, when Lord Macdonald and his wife decided to create their dream place to stay.
High on the agenda were comfortable beds, attentive service and, of course, delicious local food. At the restaurant, guests can dine on Highland beef tartare, crab rarebit and Skye roe deer with brambles foraged from the surrounding woods.
The Grove, Hertfordshire
This expansive rural estate may feel like it’s in the depths of the countryside, but it’s actually less than an hour by car from London, in Chandler’s Cross near Watford. The Grade II-listed Mansion wing has recently been refurbished, with elegant new suites inside. During the summer, the outdoor pool area doubles up as a beach club (with added sand), but the 300-acre grounds are equally enchanting in the winter.
The Grove – which is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World collection – has a championship golf course attached, along with an impressive spa dispensing excellent Bamford and Natura Bissé treatments. There are several eating and drinking establishments to try, but for refined Indian food, be sure to book a table at Madhu’s.
Whatley Manor, Wiltshire
In the Wiltshire market town of Malmesbury, Whatley Manor is one of the finest hotels in Britain. The luxurious country house hotel has a restaurant with a Michelin star (and a Green Michelin star for sustainability efforts). Here, guests can enjoy delicious, refined dishes, and tasting menus for both vegans and vegetarians are available, too. There’s also the more relaxed second restaurant, Grey’s, perfect for a casual lunch or dinner.
As befits such a stately stay, the grounds are beautiful, with a courtyard, immaculate lawns, terraces and an organic kitchen garden. You can retreat to the manor’s spa, or take the waters in Bath, just a 45-minute drive south.
Penally Abbey, Pembrokeshire
Overlooking the sea just outside of the Pembrokeshire town of Tenby, the ivy-covered Penally Abbey has just 12 bedrooms. At the candle-lit restaurant, guests can choose between ordering à la carte and the full-blown tasting menu. Seasonal dishes on offer might include halibut with haricot beans, lard, leeks and truffle sauce, or beef short rib with kohlrabi, hispi cabbage and pickled mustard seeds, though you might struggle to fit anything in if you've already enjoyed afternoon tea.
The dog-friendly hotel has a resident spaniel called Maud. It’s just a 10-minute walk from the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, so both you and your pet will be happy with the local forms of exercise.
Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye
Secluded in the hills of Skye, Kinloch Lodge has been one of the loveliest retreats in Scotland for half a century now. It was once the home of the Duke of Sutherland but has been a hotel in its current incarnation since 1972, when Lord Macdonald and his wife decided to create their dream place to stay.
High on the agenda were comfortable beds, attentive service and, of course, delicious local food. At the restaurant, guests can dine on Highland beef tartare, crab rarebit and Skye roe deer with blackberries foraged from the surrounding woods.
The Grove, Hertfordshire
This expansive rural estate may feel like it’s in the depths of the countryside, but it’s actually less than an hour by car from London, in Chandler’s Cross near Watford. The Grade II-listed Mansion wing has elegant suites inside. During the summer, the outdoor pool area doubles up as a beach club (with added sand), but the 300-acre grounds are equally enchanting in the winter.
The Grove – which is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World collection – has a championship golf course attached, along with an impressive spa dispensing excellent Bamford and Natura Bissé treatments. There are several eating and drinking establishments to try, but for some of the best Indian food you'll ever eat, be sure to book a table at Madhu’s.
Penally Abbey, Pembrokeshire
Overlooking the sea just outside of the Pembrokeshire town of Tenby, Penally Abbey has just 12 bedrooms. At the candle-lit restaurant, guests can choose between small plates and the full-blown tasting menu. The locally sourced ingredients on the menu might include fish bought down at Tenby’s harbour or strawberries picked at a neighbouring farm.
The dog-friendly hotel has a resident spaniel called Maud. It’s just a 10-minute walk from the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, so both you and your pet will be happy with the local exercise.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour, while adding a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-size beds and elegant Georgian windows, which frame breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with fresh sea air by walking or cycling around the local area, before dining under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant. The crowning piece of the grounds is William Pye's striking mythical water feature, Charybdis.
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Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye
Secluded in the hills of Skye, Kinloch Lodge has been one of the loveliest retreats in Scotland for half a century now. It was once the home of the Duke of Sutherland but has been a hotel in its current incarnation since 1972, when Lord Macdonald and his wife decided to create their dream place to stay.
High on the agenda were comfortable beds, attentive service and, of course, delicious local food. At the restaurant, guests can dine on Highland beef tartare, crab rarebit and Skye roe deer with brambles foraged from the surrounding woods.
The Grove of Narberth, Pembrokeshire
The Grove of Narberth, in rural Pembrokeshire near the Preseli Hills, is undoubtedly one of the best countryside hotels in Wales. The 18th-century country house is surrounded by meadows, with the nearby peaks only adding to the views. It’s the perfect spot for exploring the Pembrokeshire countryside, with inviting, antique-filled lounges and fireplaces to retire to after a bracing walk.
Guests can also look forward to suppers in the fine-dining restaurant, some of the produce for which is grown in the garden. And you won’t have to leave your pet behind, since some of the rooms are dog-friendly.
Cromlix, Sterlingshire
The owners of this country pile in Scotland should need no introduction – Cromlix’s famous proprietors are Andy Murray, who grew up down the road in Dunblane, and his wife Kim Sears. The tennis star was such a fan of the hotel that he acquired it a decade ago and has restored the Victorian mansion to its former glory.
It’s on the Stirlingshire and Perthshire border, within easy reach of both Glasgow and Edinburgh, though the glorious grounds at the house are likely to make you want to stay put. The estate features woodlands, gardens, a chapel and even its own loch.
Penally Abbey, Pembrokeshire
Overlooking the sea just outside of the Pembrokeshire town of Tenby, the ivy-covered Penally Abbey has just 12 bedrooms. At the candle-lit restaurant, guests can choose between ordering à la carte and the full-blown tasting menu. Seasonal dishes on offer might include halibut with haricot beans, lard, leeks and truffle sauce, or beef short rib with kohlrabi, hispi cabbage and pickled mustard seeds, though you might struggle to fit anything in if you've already enjoyed afternoon tea.
The dog-friendly hotel has a resident spaniel called Maud. It’s just a 10-minute walk from the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, so both you and your pet will be happy with the local forms of exercise.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour, while adding a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-size beds and elegant Georgian windows, which frame breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with fresh sea air by walking or cycling around the local area, before dining under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant. The crowning piece of the grounds is William Pye's striking mythical water feature, Charybdis.
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The Grove of Narberth, Pembrokeshire
The Grove of Narberth, in rural Pembrokeshire near the Preseli Hills, is undoubtedly one of the best countryside hotels in Wales. The 18th-century country house is surrounded by meadows, with the nearby peaks only adding to the views. It’s the perfect spot for exploring the Pembrokeshire countryside, with inviting, antique-filled lounges and fireplaces to retire to after a bracing walk.
Guests can also look forward to suppers in the fine-dining restaurant, some of the produce for which is grown in the garden. And you won’t have to leave your pet behind, since some of the rooms are dog-friendly.
Cromlix, Sterlingshire
The owners of this country pile in Scotland should need no introduction – Cromlix’s famous proprietors are Andy Murray, who grew up down the road in Dunblane, and his wife Kim Sears. The tennis star was such a fan of the hotel that he acquired it a decade ago and has restored the Victorian mansion to its former glory.
It’s on the Stirlingshire and Perthshire border, within easy reach of both Glasgow and Edinburgh, though the glorious grounds at the house are likely to make you want to stay put. The estate features woodlands, gardens, a chapel and even its own loch.
Seaham Hall, County Durham
Dating back to 1791, Seaham Hall has been magnificently restored, retaining much of its Georgian splendour, while adding a beautiful spa and contemporary furnishings. The suites at Seaham are spacious and stylish, with king-size beds and elegant Georgian windows, which frame breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Fill your lungs with fresh sea air by walking or cycling around the local area, before dining under glittering chandeliers in the restaurant. The crowning piece of the grounds is William Pye's striking mythical water feature, Charybdis.
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