Hartwell House , one of Englands finest Jacobean stately homes, is set in 90 acres of rolling parkland on the edge of the Chiltern hills just 50 miles west of London. It is 20 miles east of the historic university city of Oxford and within easy reach of Stratford Upon Avon and the Cotswolds. Desipte its tranquil setting it is only 45 minutes from London Heathrow airport, and an hour from the city itself.CityCenter
Offering grand country living with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, Hartwell House Hotel and Spa is a former stately home surrounded by 90 acres of landscaped parkland with an intriguing blend of Jacobean and Georgian period features, superb dining and a spa with sauna and steam room. The grandeur of the house is such that it was once the exiled home of Louis XVIII. Its numerous reception rooms and dining rooms are decorated with rococo plasterwork ceilings and panelling, while carved Jacobean figures line the grand staircase that lead to individually decorated rooms and suites, some with four-poster beds. Sink into a deep sofa next to a burning log fire and then wander through the gardens to discover temples, an obelisk, canals, statues and a Gothic church. Enjoy a game of croquet or tennis followed by a visit to the spa for a beauty treatment or a relaxing swim in the pool.
Further information on the hotel
Eröffnet:1620
Renoviert:2007
Number of floors:3
Check-in time:2:30 PM
Check-out time:11:30 AM
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