Need to know
Rooms
25, including four suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a Continental buffet breakfast with à la carte options such as made-to-order eggs and pancakes.
Also
This historic, Grade-II listed building is sadly not suitable for wheelchair users (there’s no step-free access, even to the ground-floor rooms).
At the hotel
Expansive grounds, outdoor play area, cinema, games room, library, snug and lounge, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, minibar, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, bathrobes, slippers and Bramley bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Named after local trees and animals, the rooms and suites at New Park Manor are brimming with whimsical, nature-nodding details. Muntjac, one of the Two Bedroom Deer Park Suites in the newest wing of the hotel, offers ample space to stay and play, with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and an elevated terrace overlooking the New Forest treeline. Couples should bed down in the main house, opting for a Cosy Room or Classic Room; we also love the King Charles Deluxe Room for its regal four-poster and panoramic forest views.
Poolside
Fairweather swimmers can make use of the heated outdoor pool from May to September, with its shimmering, riverbed-inspired tiling and green-striped parasols popping out above the encircling hedgerows. Indoors, the all-season 16-metre spa pool is framed by full-height windows, offering verdant vistas over the forest and deer-dotted gardens.
Spa
Whether you’re planning some downtime away from the little ones, or a family wellness day, the spa at New Park Manor is a light-filled space with a sauna, steam room, and adventure showers off the main indoor pool. You and your Smith can unwind on the adults-only outdoor terrace with steamy dips in two sunken hot tubs, and try a 20-minute meditation session in the Somadome, a technology-enabled pod which combines LED colour, light and magnetic therapy with binaural beats. Equal parts sci-fi and serene. Organic seaweed-based treatments by Ishga from Scotland’s Hebridean Islands include massages, facials, wraps and scrubs, as well as junior experiences for adult-accompanied guests as young as three. Mani-pedis, mum-to-be massages, and treatments adapted for cancer patients are also available.
Packing tips
Swimwear is a must if you’re planning to max out the spa facilities, along with all your country pursuit clobber.
Also
Keep your eyes peeled for the pair of white deer which join the grazing herd. Local legend has it that sightings will bring you good luck.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs are welcome to stay in any room here for £25 a night, which includes a bed, bowl, ball and treats. There’s a dog-friendly room service menu and afternoon tea in the lounge. See more pet-friendly hotels in New Forest.
Children
The more, the merrier at this family-focused manor, where little Smiths can frolic across the wildlife-filled grounds and child-curated indoor spaces.
Best for
All ages, especially during the school holidays when extra kid-focused activities are on offer.
Recommended rooms
Under-12s stay for free when sharing your room, and all but the Cosy and Classic Rooms can sleep at least two children. The One Bedroom Suites' bunk beds are a tween sleepover dream, and you can Bambi-spot from the Two Bedroom Deer Park Suite's terrace..
Crèche
Daily two-hour sessions (between 9.30am and 2.30pm) at the Ofsted-registered Four Bears Den are included in the room rate, you’ll just need to pre-book. Designed to feel like an enchanted forest with toadstool murals, mini chairs with bunny ears, and a woodland-green palette, the crèche welcomes little Smiths from three-months-old to eight years. It’s jam-packed with toys and games, as well as sandpits and an outdoor play area with swings and a zip line.
Activities
Arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, marshmallow-toasting, mocktail-making, and nature walks, the list really does go on. Gather for nightly storytime with milk and cookies, or in the screening room for family-friendly films and popcorn. Older kids can hang out in the games room playing table tennis and retro arcade-style games, or indulge in a junior spa treatment, like a little Ishga facial or massage.
Swimming pool
Both the indoor and outdoor pools are child-friendly, with floats and waterproof toys on request.
Meals
Dine as a family in the Vinery restaurant, with plenty of colouring books, crayons, and games to keep little ones busy until their organic, vegan purée, Pom-Bears-accompanied sandwich, and build-your-own ice-cream sundae arrives. The kids’ menu will please even the fussiest of eaters, with Bugaboo highchairs available on request. There’s also an afternoon tea for children, covering finger sandwiches, cupcakes, and veggie crudités.
Babysitting
Babysitters can be booked via the Four Bears Den for £25 an hour (for a minimum of two hours).
No need to pack
Smart baby monitors and listening devices are supplied for free.
Also
You can borrow Bugaboo pushchairs, potties, and Yoto audio players for bedtime stories. There’s also a milk butler service if your baby bottles need to be sterilised and milk warmed up.
Sustainability efforts
Since the 18th century, the New Park estate has implemented sustainable farming practices, alongside reforesting large swathes of countryside. A dedicated plantation of trees was used for Royal Navy shipbuilding, and a hay farm established to sustain local deer through severe winters. There are several onsite charging points for electric vehicles, and bathrooms are stocked with eco-friendly, biodegradable Bramley products.