In this review, we pick the top 10 best historic luxury spa hotels near London. It is very easy to pick a hotel in the English countryside that is part of a major chain like Four Seasons, Marriott, or InterContinental, because you know what you are getting. But in all honesty, some of the best boutique and country hotels require taking a risk, a step into the unknown, and picking a hidden gem, a hotel that is not part of a chain at all (at least not a major chain).
These small luxury hotels offer hundreds of years of history, fine dining, and beautiful spas. They are set within utterly pretty English countryside, with views across rolling hills and often in a stately home setting. If you’re looking for a historic spa hotel outside of, but near to, London and that is easy to get to by driving or by rail… read on!
My top pick is the Spread Eagle Hotel and Spa, one of England’s oldest Coaching Inns. Dating back to 1430, the place oozes history and character. We visited last week for the second time and loved it once again. Thirty-nine heritage bedrooms offer a perfect night’s sleep. Our favorite room here is the White Room Suite, which is set in the eaves of the building. The Queens Suite is the most historic and dates back to 1430. It was apparently graced by Queen Elizabeth I, and staying in this room is like stepping back in time. Uneven floors, exposed beams, and thick walls make it easy to imagine the history that this higgledy-piggledy building has experienced.
The communal areas are chock full of grandfather clocks, suits of armour, and huge hearths warming each room with roaring fires. A modern spa with a glorious pool and a sunbathing area offers as much pampering as you need. The location, in the pretty Sussex market town of Midhurst in the heart of the South Downs National Park, means that there are country walks aplenty to keep you occupied and to wear off the delicious food. Midhurst is also close to Haslemere station, and it costs around £25 GBP to take a taxi from the station to the hotel.
Another member of the same mini hotel chain, Historic Sussex Hotels, is Bailiffscourt, with an equally stunning setting and which can be reached by train via the Main Line Station of Littlehampton just 2 miles away.
My third best historic luxury spa hotel is the Four Seasons Hampshire (yes I included one luxury “chain”!). This beautiful property has been heavily renovated and arguably offers one of the most luxurious hotel options outside London. I would argue that this hotel has been Four Season-ed, which means that, whilst it is lovely, it lacks the character of the properties in our top two choices.
What it does offer is incredible facilities and activities, particularly for children. An amazing adventure playground, a large and pretty pool area without any restrictions on times that children can use the pool, generous and spacious rooms with the signature large Four Seasons bathroom, and, most recently, a new kids’ pool all make this a great destination. The hotel itself recommends taking the train to Fleet (from Waterloo) and then a ten-minute taxi ride to reach its winding driveway.
In at number four is, in my opinion, one of the best hotels in England outside of London, and it would come higher on this list except for the fact that the hotel is not strictly in the English countryside and is instead in the town of Bath. The Royal Crescent in Bath is the epitome of style and grace and is situated on the iconic Royal Crescent in Bath, a short taxi from the main Bath Spa station. This historic building boasts high ceilings and bags of original features, as well as an ESPA spa and a gorgeous back garden. If the sun shines, breakfast is served outside amongst the flowers and buzzing bees. It is one of my favorite places to eat breakfast in the world.
At number five of my best spa hotels is the Greenway, which is hidden up the side of a hill in the Cotswolds. it is an absolute favorite of ours, with a lovely pool spa and gardens that open up onto meadows. The lawns here are the perfect place to play a ball game or sip a beer in the sunshine.
My sixth best luxury hotel is the Gainsborough in the center of Bath, a hotel that is part of Leading Hotels of the World and which is built around a historic Spa in Bath. The spa is one of the best in the UK, and the hotel is ultra luxurious with a delicious breakfast and fine dining restaurant. Rooms are luxurious but lack the depth of character of the Royal Crescent (hence its position), although the spa is superior. The hotel does not have its own gardens, but its central location in the heart of Bath counteracts the lack of gardens. We love this hotel.
At number seven, Lucknam Park Hotel has a beautiful spa, grounds, and restaurant. It typifies a sophisticated English Country Manor House Hotel and is a short drive from Bath station, so is easy to get to and nice and near London.
My eighth choice is Dormy House in the Cotswolds. This hotel has won lots of awards and has plenty of warming hearths along with a stunning swimming pool and spa area.
Sitting at number nine is Whatley Manor Hotel and Spa which oozes character and style with gardens that seem to be straight out of a picture book. The staff are wonderful, and the tasting menu at its 1-Michelin Star restaurant is fantastic.
And finally, my tenth choice is Tewkesbury Park, a gorgeous hotel on top of a hill in the middle of the English countryside. Dramatic views, great food, golf, and a lovely spa will keep you returning to this hotel.
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I have reviewed each of these hotels in more detail below. We think they are all great, which makes it so hard to pick the best. Have a read and see what you think.
Top 10 Best Historic Luxury Spa Hotels Near London
Review: The Spread Eagle Hotel And Spa
As we drove through the rolling hills from Winchester towards the historic town of Midhurst, we had no idea that we would be stepping back in time for the weekend. The Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa, a member of the Historic Sussex Hotels, is located in a pretty corner of Midhurst on a small crossroads with Medieval Inns on all sides, complete with wonky roofs. So packed with history that the walls literally bulge! The town itself is a pretty and traditional old-world village full of interesting shops and restaurants.
Review Of Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa, West Sussex
From the thick brick walls to the diamond-shaped window frames and chunky historic doors, the luxury Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa appears to be the a perfect example of a medieval property, set within immaculate lawns and with rural views over misty fields. However, this picturesque outpost was built as early as 1927. It was designed for Lord Moyne, then Walter Guinness of the brewing family, by the antiquarian and architect, Amyas Phillips. His brief was to recreate a house in the medieval style, which was favoured by Lord Moyne's wife Evelyn.
Four Seasons Hampshire Review
The first time we reviewed Four Seasons Hampshire was back in 2016, and following a return visit, I feel compelled to share exactly why this hotel is hands down the best family hotel in the English Countryside and one of the best Four Seasons hotels in the world. The Four Seasons Hampshire is set in a beautifully restored Georgian Manor on a 500-acre estate in the English countryside. The hotel is only just over an hour from central London by car and just 10 minutes from Fleet railway station (with a train service to London Waterloo Station four times an hour).
Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa Review, Bath
We first reviewed the Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa in Bath in 2015, and I'm delighted to share that this luxury hotel is as polished as it was seven years ago. It is also worth mentioning that the Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is part of the Virtuoso agency scheme, meaning that you can book a room here (or at any other luxury hotel in the world) via our luxury travel concierge, and you will get brilliant extra benefits such as free breakfast for two, resort credit and room upgrade.
Review: Dormy House Hotel & Spa. A Luxury Cotswolds Hotel
Dormy House Hotel & Spa is situated in the heart of the Cotswolds. It is part of the Farncombe Estate which sounds very grand but in reality, Dormy House has a beautifully refurbished farmhouse feel, rather than the feel of an old country manor. This means that it is ultra welcoming with log fires aplenty and it feels utterly cosy; a home from home with a superb spa, pool and fine dining restaurant to boot. You reach the hotel by following a windy rural country road. The house itself sits in the middle of fields, but the landscaped gardens mean that you don't feel remote or exposed.
Review Of Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa, West Sussex
From the thick brick walls to the diamond-shaped window frames and chunky historic doors, the luxury Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa appears to be the a perfect example of a medieval property, set within immaculate lawns and with rural views over misty fields. However, this picturesque outpost was built as early as 1927. It was designed for Lord Moyne, then Walter Guinness of the brewing family, by the antiquarian and architect, Amyas Phillips. His brief was to recreate a house in the medieval style, which was favoured by Lord Moyne's wife Evelyn.
Review: Lucknam Park Hotel
Lucknam Park Hotel and Spa and Spa, part of the Relais Chateaux group of hotels, is a country house hotel near the beautiful city of Bath, on the edge of the Cotswolds, set in acres of listed parkland. This hotel is less than half an hour's drive from central Bath. You approach this impressive hotel up a long treelined driveway. In the Spring, carpets of yellow daffodils run down either side of the driveway in the spring - magic! Upon entering Lucknam Park Hotel through the double doors, you are met by a large elegant room with wooden-clad walls and a reception desk in the corner.
The Cotswold's Greenway Hotel and Spa
If I was quizzed about England's Cotswolds and what all the fuss was about, I'd point the inquisitive towards The Greenway Hotel and Spa, a member of the Eden Hotel Collection and Small Luxury Hotels. Turn off a busy road, travel up the hotel's long driveway, and you are instantly transported into the heart of the English countryside. There are picturesque villages like Stowe On The Wold nearby, but dear reader, should I have felt bad in having no real desire to leave the Greenway?
Review: Whatley Manor Hotel and Spa. Escape To The Cotswolds
If you dream of staying in an old English Manor house set amongst the rolling Cotswold hills, surrounded by a thousand fields, and reached up an almost never-ending tree-lined driveway... you are dreaming ofWhatley Manor Hotel and Spa. This glorious example of the perfect Cotswolds Country Manor House is built out of honey-colored stone adorned with winding wisteria and roses climbing up its walls.
Review: Tewkesbury Park Hotel, Cotswolds
The Tewkesbury Park Hotel is right in the centre of the Cotswolds and around a 20-minute walk from the pretty town of Tewkesbury, where you can visit the Abbey or take a boat trip along the river. There are also plenty of country walks directly from the hotel to wear off your breakfast. Arrival at this hotel is something special; Driving through the gates and up the lawns with the golf greens to either side of the little road.
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