Luxury Hotel with great dining
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I have a big wedding anniversay coming up this year in September.
I'd like to take the Mrs to a special hotel.
We stayed and had a 7 course taster menu at Le Manoir about 5 years ago, absolutely loved it.
Thinking about going again but would like to explore similar hotels.
Ideally in the south east as I'll be going in a classic which is renowned for it's unreliability, Mrs Bob will not be best please if we arrive on a flat bed truck....... also in the country if possible.
Give me ideas please.
I'd like to take the Mrs to a special hotel.
We stayed and had a 7 course taster menu at Le Manoir about 5 years ago, absolutely loved it.
Thinking about going again but would like to explore similar hotels.
Ideally in the south east as I'll be going in a classic which is renowned for it's unreliability, Mrs Bob will not be best please if we arrive on a flat bed truck....... also in the country if possible.
Give me ideas please.
Edited by Bob-iylho on Saturday 25th January 23:50
Whatley Manor is fab but a little outside your location but a wonderfully beautiful place with amazing rooms, MS restaurant and spa.
Waterside Inn.... amazing and one of the best breakfast in beds we have ever had. Everything about that place is just amazing.
I would go to either of those places again in a heartbeat.
Waterside Inn.... amazing and one of the best breakfast in beds we have ever had. Everything about that place is just amazing.
I would go to either of those places again in a heartbeat.
I also really liked the Waterside Inn - although the rooms were very quirky! How about The Fat Duck and staying over as I think they have rooms? It's an experience to say the least.
Recently went to Dormy House in the Cotswolds and really enjoyed it although it's not in the area you need. It's very similar to Whately Manor (been there lots of times!).
Not quite as special but still good fun is South Lodge in West Sussex, has a nice afternoon tea and a couple of good restaurants.
Recently went to Dormy House in the Cotswolds and really enjoyed it although it's not in the area you need. It's very similar to Whately Manor (been there lots of times!).
Not quite as special but still good fun is South Lodge in West Sussex, has a nice afternoon tea and a couple of good restaurants.
red_slr said:
Down south I would go with Four Seasons Hampshire but its a la carte.
Restaurant there is nowhere near the standard it needs to be to classed as "great dining"... especially given the OP is familiar with Le Manoir.Have stayed several times but last time the overall service was pretty poor, to the extent that I would be surprised if I ever go back.
Chewton is a good call, I personally rate Limewood as well, it’s got a great spa (sauna has a large glass window overlooking the woods) and Hartnett is on the stoves. The Pig chain is good as well.
Clivedone is excellent but is more formal. Babington is a bit “younger” as is Soho Farmhouse.
Slightly different ie not a country house but I like the Royal Crescent at Bath too - easy to potter round town from.
Clivedone is excellent but is more formal. Babington is a bit “younger” as is Soho Farmhouse.
Slightly different ie not a country house but I like the Royal Crescent at Bath too - easy to potter round town from.
LooneyTunes said:
red_slr said:
Down south I would go with Four Seasons Hampshire but its a la carte.
Restaurant there is nowhere near the standard it needs to be to classed as "great dining"... especially given the OP is familiar with Le Manoir.Have stayed several times but last time the overall service was pretty poor, to the extent that I would be surprised if I ever go back.
CS Garth said:
Chewton is a good call, I personally rate Limewood as well, it’s got a great spa (sauna has a large glass window overlooking the woods) and Hartnett is on the stoves. The Pig chain is good as well.
Clivedone is excellent but is more formal. Babington is a bit “younger” as is Soho Farmhouse.
Slightly different ie not a country house but I like the Royal Crescent at Bath too - easy to potter round town from.
Cliveden to me is just too formal. Went for a meal there once, smartly attired but sans jacket & tie. Got offered jacket & tie by the maitre'd. Now I just looked scruffy, felt uncomfortable, swore I'd never go back. And I haven't!!Clivedone is excellent but is more formal. Babington is a bit “younger” as is Soho Farmhouse.
Slightly different ie not a country house but I like the Royal Crescent at Bath too - easy to potter round town from.
Not quite as upmarket as Chewton, but nearby is Rhinefield House. Had an excellent meal there one evening.
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