Hambleton Hall

England, Europe

  • From €460/night
  • Hotel
  • 17 Room/s

Hambleton Hall is one of Britain’s finest country house hotels. This Victorian house has been elegantly converted into a prestigious hotel and is hidden away in the heart of the Midlands, in the county of Rutland. England’s smallest county is also home to the largest artificial lake in Europe. A geographical detail which further enhances the seductive powers of this hotel which is perched on a hill overlooking the water, the lakeside setting, and stunning garden are spectacular.

Every room and suite at Hambleton Hall has been designed to provide exceptional standards of comfort. All rooms have been sympathetically decorated in a distinctive style, and are luxuriously furnished with comfortable furniture and rich fabrics. The sumptuous interior is sophisticated yet deeply comfortable, each of the 17 bedrooms have been individually decorated. Lovingly-curated antiques blend with opulent furnishings to produce an elegant, comfortable bolthole just two and a half hours from London.

The restaurant is a haven for gourmets, brilliant seasonal and locally sourced cooking by Michelin-

starred chef, Aaron Patterson, overseen by sommelier Dominique Baduel.

An experienced team aim to guarantee the highest level of personal service. While the hotel maintains all of the charm and elegance of days gone by, facilities and services are at the level expected from a world-class hotel.

South-facing gardens and the parterre provide year-round pleasure, while indoors the house is warmed by open fires all winter.

Hambleton Hall is perched high atop the Hambleton peninsular and overlooks a magnificent body of water. The largest man-made lake in Western Europe, Rutland Water has something for everyone. The attractive 3,100-acre reservoir has an international reputation for providing a balance of sport, leisure and wildlife conservation and offers the opportunity for all to try something new. You can try energetic sports such as windsurfing, rock-climbing or canoeing, hire a dinghy, bicycle or fishing boat or just relax by the water and watch the action around the 25-mile shoreline.

At A Glance
  • Located near 3,100-acre reservoir
  • 17 bedrooms and suites
  • Extra bed for children is available upon request
  • Sumtuous interiors
  • Gourmet restaurant
  • Private dining
  • Beautiful south-facing gardens
  • 2 bedroom pavilion
  • Tennis
  • Swimming pool
  • Golf nearby
  • Water sports such as windsurfing avaliable 
  • Family friendly
  • Well-behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement
  • Two and a half hours from London
Features:
  • ✓ Air-conditioning
  • ✓ Concierge Service
  • ✓ Dog Friendly
  • ✓ Laundry Service
  • ✓ Swimming Pool
  • ✓ Tennis Court
  • ✓ Watersports / Toys
  • ✓ Wifi

Region

Beautiful England!  This green and pleasant land seemingly created to inspire painters and poets, authors and cinematographers - think Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd and even recent series Bridgerton (how could you not?!) -  from London's storied steeples, witnesses to countless royal weddings, to the meandering country lanes winding through the gently rolling hills of the Cotswolds with its golden-hued homes, to Devon's Jurassic cliffs and sandy beaches, to the undulating fells with their native ponies and deer who call the Lake District home.

Alongside incredible countryside there are of course England's ancient cities in all their historic, architectural glory: the action is - usually - in London, the busily inspiring capital and home to an array of art, design, dining, exploring, culture, parks and of course museums, many of which are free, while elegance and relaxation can be easily found a couple of hours away in Bath - city of Georgian grandeur intrigue and delightfully relaxing naturally hot springs. A Tale of Two Cities, if you will.  

If you’re looking for an unforgettable luxury holiday experience in England, look no further. Our selection of exquisite accommodation will make your stay one to remember. From country estates to coastal towns and vibrant cities, we have the perfect setting for your next trip. Contact our team today to book a tailor made holiday in England that blends history, culture, and relaxation into one perfect package.

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Rates

Rates start from £375 per night for an Intermediate room


Included:
Full Hambleton breakfast and morning newspaper

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