Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire |
All profits now go to the Trust and the gardens at the hotels are managed according to a long-term plan for their conservation, reflecting their ‘history, influences, qualities and contents’.
Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire
Hartwell House is a Grade I listed property standing in over 90 acres of gardens and parkland. Louis XVIII, exiled King of France was exiled here.
Located forty miles from London, Hartwell House has 48 bedrooms and suites, each designed in a traditional country house style, and with antiques and fine paintings.
The restaurant has been awarded two AA Rosettes and its spa has a mosaic-lined indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms and gym.
Bodysgallen Hall, Llandudno |
Seventeenth century, Grade I, listed Bodysgallen Hall is located in North Wales with views of Snowdonia.
It has 31 bedrooms split between the house and cottage suites, with each individually furnished in a traditional style and decorated with antique furniture and works of art.
Bodysgallen has 220 acres of parkland and gardens and its spa is housed within a converted stone farmhouse and the restaurant has been awarded three AA Rosettes for 19 consecutive years.
Middlethorpe Hall, York |
Middlethorpe Hall, York
Middlethorpe Hall is the only country house hotel in the City of York and provides a base to combine a country and city experience.
Standing in 20 acres of its own gardens, the William and Mary house was formerly the home of the 18th century diarist Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
There are 29 bedrooms, and boutique spa and the classically panelled dining room has been awarded two AA Rosettes.
www.historichousehotels.com
Peter da Silva at peter@peterdasilvacommunications.com
Standing in 20 acres of its own gardens, the William and Mary house was formerly the home of the 18th century diarist Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
There are 29 bedrooms, and boutique spa and the classically panelled dining room has been awarded two AA Rosettes.
www.historichousehotels.com
Peter da Silva at peter@peterdasilvacommunications.com
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