Need to know
Rooms
30, including three suites. Rooms are spread across four buildings: the Stables, Paddocks, Hunter’s Lodge, and Coach House.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability and an additional charge of £50. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a hearty breakfast of smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, breakfast baps or pancakes. You’ll want to properly peruse the drinks menu, too. The matcha and turmeric lattes, fresh juices and marimba hot chocolates will set you up for the day.
Also
There are a selection of accessible rooms (with interconnecting room options), wheelchair access to the reception, restaurant and bar, and accessible parking.
At the hotel
Car park, WiFi, restaurant, bar. In rooms: WiFi, desk, bathrobes and slippers, Roberts radio, Nespresso machines, kettle and Joe’s Tea bags, Bramley bath products, pillow spray
Our favourite rooms
There’s little more luxurious than a copper roll-top bath tub: find yours in the Highclere Suite, Downton Suite or Bridle Suite.
Packing tips
Pack your swimmers – Newbury has one of the few remaining lidos in the UK (and it’s heated).
Also
Newbury has had a hare-raising past: it began as a Saxon settlement, witnessed two battles in 1643 and 1644, and housed the American 101st Airborne Division during the Second World War. Nowadays, it’s well known for its one mile, seven furlong racecourse.
Pet‐friendly
All ground-floor rooms at the hotel are dog friendly, and you can bring your pooch for an additional £20 a dog, per night. Your furry friend will be treated to a dog bed, dog bowl and dog biscuits See more pet-friendly hotels in Berkshire.
Children
Children are welcome, but note that there’s no kids club or crèche at the hotel.
Sustainability efforts
The Hare & Hounds works to conserve water, reduce energy consumption and use less plastic throughout the hotel. You’ll find lovely bottles of Bramley products lining the bathrooms – hand-made with all-natural ingredients by a West Country apothecarist. The ingredients are 100 per cent biodegradable and cruelty free, and the packaging is recyclable. They’re also working closely with Newbury Catering College to offer apprenticeships and support further education within the hospitality industry.