Need to know
Rooms
45, including six suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability and an additional charge. Earliest check-in, 3pm also flexible for a fee.
More details
Rates include breakfast (excluding a 10 per cent discretionary tax) and daily tea and cake.
Also
The hotel has three rooms that have been adapted for wheelchair users, and there’s a lift to access all of the floors, including the underground screening room.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, cinema, gym, spa, valet parking, gardens, wellies to borrow, farm. In rooms: Apple TV, iPad, iPod dock, Bang & Olufsen speakers and phones, free bottled water, minibar with house-made cordial and ginger beer, free non-alcoholic drinks and snacks, air-conditioning and Wildsmith Skin bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The rooms are split between the main house and the Corridors, but there’s no annexe or extension feel, thanks to the Ilse Crawford protégé behind the impeccable design, Ben Thompson. We loved room 15, a Master in the Corridors, for its double French doors that lead out to a cosy terrace and the walled gardens – a shiny box of boules is helpfully provided. For maximum preening potential, book the Ochre Room, which has a bathroom bigger than the bedroom and a slate-grey roll-top bath tub. The minibars, with Skye Gyngell-approved snacks and house-made soft drinks, are definitely worth a rummage.
Poolside
There's a heated pool indoors for over-16s that opens from 7am to 8pm. Hydrotherapy sessions are also available to book.
Spa
Set within 400 acres of countryside, on the edge of wildflower fields and walled gardens, slow-paced Bothy Spa has six treatment rooms and a menu of bespoke massages and facials that use ethically-sourced, all-natural products from the hotel’s own Wildsmith Skin range (named after the former head gardener, William Walker Wildsmith), bountiful in nutrient-rich botanicals. Wellbeing devotees can flock to the hotel's talented team of practitioners, who specialise in curated therapies, nature movement classes, as well as individual osteopathy, craniosacral and naturopathy sessions. The spa opens from 7am to 8pm, with treatments available between 9.30pm and 6.30pm.
Packing tips
Embrace the Great British countryside in style: bring smart tweeds, classic checks, waxy Barbours and weathered Dubarry boots to fit in.
Also
The Assembly is a year-round programme of events at the hotel with a different topic each month. Most take place in the subterranean 67-seat screening room, which, helpfully, has its own bar and some events are held in the woodlands or at the farm.
Pet‐friendly
Furry friends can join for £35 a stay – pet-friendly rooms are limited (and ever-popular), so you'll need to request one at the time of booking. Beds, bowls and treats can be provided (the hotel will need your dog's name, size and breed in advance). See more pet-friendly hotels in Hampshire.
Children
Welcome; cots (free) and extra beds (free for under-fours, £100 a night for 4–16-year-olds) can be added to the Chamber and Master rooms. Marle restaurant has a children's menu. A tree hunt and falconry will keep little Smiths occupied outdoors.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel has ambitious plans to up its already impressive eco-cred. In addition to the on-site biodynamic farm supplying much of the kitchen produce, upcoming glass-blowing centre and use of clean energy and locally made bath products, Heckfield’s planning to replace all plastic bottles with aluminium receptacles. Even the glass and ceramic containers in the minibar are from local suppliers. Their restaurant, Marle, has received a Michelin Green Star, an accolade dedicated to those restaurants at the forefront of sustainable practices.