The Alfriston, East Sussex
Virginia Woolf once remarked that the South Downs are “too much for one pair of eyes,” and I couldn’t agree more. The expansive landscapes here provide a perfect remedy for the winter blues, especially when you can stroll along the rolling chalk hills, invigorated by the brisk sea breeze. At the end of such a walk, the prospect of a cozy hotel bar with a flickering fire is a delightful bonus.
Recently reopened under new ownership, The Alfriston has transformed a historic red-brick manor house—parts of which date back to the 14th century—into a charming retreat. Its design takes inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement, featuring beautiful block-printed wallpapers and warm wood paneling.
This hotel boasts a range of amenities:
- A picturesque front lawn ideal for games of croquet and pétanque.
- A luxurious 10-metre outdoor pool, heated and open year-round.
- A spa area with a sauna and steam room, perfect for relaxation after your swim.
Dining at the 1554 Brasserie was a highlight, with a vibrant atmosphere filled with both guests and locals. The menu caters to diverse tastes, featuring dishes like:
- Slow-roasted Norfolk cauliflower (£18 for a main)
- Haunch of fallow deer with chestnuts and cacao sauce (£28)
I personally enjoyed scallops followed by grilled whole sea bass with samphire, both of which were exceptional. Waking up to misty views of the downs and enjoying breakfast in the hand-painted Orangery felt like a scene from a Woolf novel. I can only imagine she would approve of this splendid setting.
Doubles from £135 B&B, thealfriston.com
Joanne O’Connor
Wildhive Callow Hall, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Upon arriving at Wildhive Callow Hall, just outside Ashbourne, I was struck by its modern design—more reminiscent of the chic Cotswolds than traditional Derbyshire. The hotel features a striking glass-box restaurant attached to a grand Victorian mansion, with interiors that burst with color and pattern, thanks to designer Isabella Worsley.
This establishment also offers a wealth of amenities:
- A small spa with botanical facials and reflexology.
- A yoga studio, gym, and sauna.
- Complimentary bikes for exploring the beautiful surroundings.
My son and I enjoyed a scenic ride along the flat 13-mile Tissington Trail, followed by a delicious seafood misto platter in the lively restaurant with its curved bar and artificial olive trees.
Doubles from £157 room-only, wildhive.uk
Jane Knight
The Cliff Hotel & Spa, Cardigan Bay
For those looking to refresh after the holiday season, The Cliff Hotel & Spa offers a breezy coastal escape overlooking the stunning Cardigan Bay. The contemporary design complements the hotel’s natural surroundings, with soothing colors reflecting the Atlantic views visible from expansive picture windows.
Here are some highlights of this fantastic retreat:
- Access to the Ceredigion coast path, where guests can spot dolphins and seals.
- A nine-hole golf course on-site.
- An underground spa featuring a hydrotherapy pool, steam room, and a variety of treatments (starting from around £70 for 50 minutes).
The room rates include an hour’s use of the spa facilities, making it an excellent value for guests.
Doubles from £110 B&B, cliffhotel.com
JO’C
The Barnsdale, near Oakham, Rutland
Nestled near Rutland Water, The Barnsdale embodies a tranquil ambiance, enhanced by a cozy woodburner in the reception area. The interiors are warm and inviting, with a series of comfortable spaces leading to the restaurant and bar.
This hotel offers:
- 45 bedrooms arranged around a charming courtyard.
- Access to the sauna, hot tub, and outdoor pool at no extra charge.
- Value-driven pricing with complimentary drinks and massages.
After cycling around the scenic 23-mile reservoir, I enjoyed a delightful meal featuring the hotel’s signature tempura cauliflower popcorn. This place exudes a spirit of generosity, all for just over £100 a night.
Doubles from £125 B&B (£105 on Sundays), barnsdalerutland.com
Jane Knight
Dunkeld House Hotel, Perthshire
Approaching the elegant Dunkeld House Hotel, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. Set against the backdrop of the historic village of Dunkeld, this hotel was built in the late 19th century as a summer retreat. It offers guests a relaxed atmosphere, complete with a cozy log fire and charming décor.
Highlights include:
- Rooms with stunning river views, including the luxurious Duchess suite.
- A well-appointed spa featuring a pool and indoor hot tub.
- Exceptional dining options showcasing local ingredients.
The culinary offerings are remarkable, featuring dishes such as creamy smoked haddock cullen skink and venison loin with roasted roots.
Doubles from £144 B&B, crerarhotels.com
Lucy Gillmore
Wood Hall Hotel & Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire
Wood Hall Hotel & Spa is an ivy-clad Georgian manor that offers a delightful country house escape without the stuffiness often associated with such places. Set in 100 acres of beautiful parkland, it’s conveniently located near Leeds, Harrogate, and York.
Features include:
- Elegant yet comfortable public areas.
- 44 well-appointed bedrooms, many with breathtaking views of the Wharfe valley.
- A small Elemis spa with a pool, steam room, and a range of treatments.
Dining options include a seasonally-adjusted menu with exciting dishes that cater to all tastes, including a fantastic kids’ menu.
Doubles from £130 B&B, handpickedhotels.co.uk
JO’C
All lead-in prices are based on a one-night stay in January or February and were correct at the time of publication.
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