Best of all are the hotels that offer no choice but to succumb to complete and utter relaxation from the moment you arrive and in the UK, they are aplenty!
From luxury home-style stays in the Cotswolds, rustic Yorkshire retreats and boutique hotels in the middle of nowhere: we share some of the the United Kingdom’s best holiday spots.
So prescribe yourself a lungful of fresh air and some countryside comfort at these stunning hideaways, ranging from north to south and east to west.
The Pig at Bridge Place is a true hidden gem in the southern countryside, come rain or shine. The boutique hotel that is part of the infamous Pig Hotel group excels in all areas – from the restaurant to the reception and everywhere in between, the attentive staff are smiley, friendly and relaxed.
What’s more, there’s plenty to see, eat and do, ranging from the exploring the glorious walled garden to devouring the mouth-watering pizza and luxuriating in the sensational spa treatments.
A place where old-fashioned character is pepped with a bang-up-to-date approach to hospitality.
Over the past four decades this musical honeypot has been home to some renowned parties and gigs, famously or rather ‘infamously’ playing host in the ‘70s to Led Zeppelin and The Kinks. The main house is positively pepped with cosy nooks to curl up in – meanwhile a string of cosy cabins lie beyond the babbling brook which runs through the grounds, and the trademark kitchen garden has a hidden-away patio perfect for alfresco feasting. Each hut houses a double bedroom with cosy bathroom and wood-burning stove.
As with all Pig properties, the restaurant is the beating heart of the hotel. A long conservatory-style space is lit by charming vintage lamps and at the helm, chef Kamil Oseka presides over a moreish menu.
Overlooking the North Yorkshire moors and set on a private 200-acre estate amid livestock-sprinkled farmland, Middleton Lodge offers the ultimate retreat in the North of England. A place where old-fashioned character is pepped with a bang-up-to-date approach to hospitality, the hideaway sits in close proximity to the town of Richmond, a renowned cultural hub in Yorkshire.
Owned and operated by husband and wife duo James and Becky Allison, the estate has been cleverly divided among five properties: the Main House, a Georgian Palladian mansion (where James grew up) built in 1708, the Coach House and Restaurant, the Old Farmhouse, Old Farm, and Fig House, the latter four built using recycled stone.
Home from home: The Middleton Lodge has three houses: The Farmhouse, Hope House, and the Main House.
The walled, Elizabethan-style Kitchen Garden – two and a half acres of apple, fig and peach trees, vegetable plots, a prairie garden and a wedding arbour – sits in amongst the estate and grows most of the food that feeds the patrons in the hotel.
Becky, an architect, is responsible for the design behind the 45 stylish rooms, rooting out antiques and quality furnishings to complement the vaulted beamed ceilings and graceful Georgian windows. The vibe in the Main House (which has 16 rooms and is private hire) offers a plush Georgian Regency, merging contemporary and traditional.
If you are looking for something a little different or maybe a group or family trip to the countryside, then Wilderness Reserve is one for you! Set on an 8,000-acre estate of woodland, lakes and rolling pasture, Wilderness Reserve is sprinkled with an eclectic collection of historic and traditional Suffolk properties, ranging from one bedroom cottages to 17 bedroom houses. Lovingly restored by artisans, each home has its own unique character. From the grand Grade II listed manor house and restored 15th century barn, to charming, thatched cottages and romantic retreats, Wilderness Reserve is a long-term conservation and restoration project – protecting English nature and breathing new life into historic properties.
The 17-bedroom Chapel Barn is the perfect place to bring together friends, family or colleagues when the occasion demands somewhere and something very large. It features floor-to-ceiling windows leading onto an enclosed outdoor grassed courtyard, making it ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. Meanwhile, the cosy Hayjack is the perfect place for a restorative and regenerating couples’ escape. Hayjack has everything you need covered, with its own sauna and steam rooms for private relaxing spa treatments, outside dining and fireplace to ease the day away, a private natural swimming lake with its own jetty, row boat and paddle-board for messing around on the water. Inside you’ll find a striking mythical fireplace taking centre stage with arched Oak frame beams supporting the thatched roof and large windows framing the far-reaching parkland views.
A private house hotel: Simply put, Foxhill is a 5-star private manor house hotel in the Cotswolds overlooking the village of Broadway. An intimate Grade II listed country home refreshed for the 21st century.
A stay at Foxhill Manor is like no other – when you stay, due to the size and concept of the property, you have the team’s undivided attention – not to mention full reign over the kitchen, bar, restaurant, and media room. The place is yours. So how does it work you ask?
With a motto of: ‘whatever you fancy, wherever you fancy it’, a stay at Foxhill is really like staying with very tasteful, very accommodating friends – who have no rules! Your personal host will be on hand 24 hours a day to make sure you have everything you need, every minute of your stay. You are also free to roam the Manor as you please – if you want to eat in the garden at 4pm, you can and if you want to have a burger in bed at 11am, you can! In fact, if you want, the chef will pop out and see you and create your very own own bespoke menu, which you can eat anywhere you want. Foxhill Manor welcomes children over the age of 12 and is also super dog-friendly.
The manor house has five beautiful rooms and each bedroom is individually designed, unique and comes with all the best bits you would expect of a five star venue, so pick whichever one takes your fancy.