Need to know
Rooms
16, including four Large Doubles.
Check–Out
10.30am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 4pm.
More details
Rates include a full English or continental breakfast and a make-your-own Bloody Mary station.
Hotel closed
The hotel closes annually over Christmas on the 24 and 25 December.
At the hotel
Lounge, garden, free WiFi. In rooms: TV, radio, tea- and coffee-making kit, Bramley bath products.
Our favourite rooms
You might get some Lady Chatterley yearnings in Large Double Room 10: set in the former stable block, it has high beamed ceilings and a super-king-size bed so you won’t have to roll in the hay. For small families, Large Double Room 7 is a charming attic hideaway (six-footers take note, the ceilings hang a little lower here) with a small day-bed set away from the master bed, where a little one can snooze soundly.
Spa
Head to the nature-swathed Bramley treatment cabin for a menu of massages and facials. And nature isn't just called upon for the serene setting – Bramley products are botanically boosted with apple peel extract and other sustainably sourced ingredients to leave you feeling as fresh as a nearby-growing daisy.
Packing tips
Bring binoculars for spotting shy animals and pairs of wellies for muddy rambles.
Also
The hotel’s delightful vintage means that it’s not the easiest to navigate with a wheelchair; however, some ground-floor rooms would suit guests with mobility issues.
Pet‐friendly
Welcome at stable block rooms 10 to 16; each pooch can stay for £10 a night, which includes some in-suite treats. See more pet-friendly hotels in Wiltshire.
Children
A limited number of travel cots (£10 a stay) can be added to all rooms and extra beds (£25 a stay, including breakfast) can be added to Large rooms. There are highchairs, baby-changing facilities and a children's menu too.
Best for
Juniors and animal-mad little ones.
Recommended rooms
All rooms can fit a baby cot (must be arranged with the hotel in advance), but only the Large rooms can fit an extra bed - however, you'll probably appreciate the extra elbow room however old your child is.
Activities
There’s plenty to do on your doorstep, if not at the hotel itself. Longleat Safari Park will wow for its wild encounters, miniature railway and hedge maze. You could also drive out to Stonehenge or the New Forest to spy ponies, and Bath has family-friendly tours that are educational and fun.
Meals
There’s no dedicated kids’ menu, but the more casual lunch menu will appeal to those with smaller appetites.
Also
Bring some rainy-day distractions for lazy afternoons in the hotel – there are plenty of peaceful corners to gather in.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel’s home-grown dining ethos means sustainable organic eats from local sources – most from Longleat estate. And toiletries, cleaning products and lightbulbs are all Earth-kind.